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    Multi-Tiered Assessment in the Identification of Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders (EBD): Why Early Intervention Matters

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    2016
    Author
    Walter, Ellyssa M.
    Publisher
    University of Wisconsin--Stout
    Department
    School Psychology
    Advisor(s)
    Peterson, Christine
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    Abstract
    This paper examines the unfortunate circumstances regarding the education of students with significant emotional and behavioral problems. Students that are at risk or identified as having an emotional or behavioral disorder face the bleakest outcomes when compared to any other disability category. A comprehensive discussion on the identification and eligibility of emotional and behavioral disorder is presented, including implications, student outcomes, components of a Multimethod Assessment, and the use of Multi-Tiered System of Support. Best practice for school psychologists are discussed in the areas of assessment, Multi-Tiered System of Support, and the collaboration with school staff, parents, and other professionals.
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