The Effects of PBIS on the On-Task Behaviors of HIgh School Students with Emotional Behavioral Disabilities in a Segregated Academic Setting
Date
2015-05Author
Smith, Kathleen R (Millar)
Advisor(s)
Skoning, Stacey
Wegner, Theresa
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Adolescents struggling with emotional behavioral disabilities at the high school level
typically cause serious and legitimate concern for teachers, peers, and school administrators.
Behavior management strategies must be taught so that these students can be successful in
education and be positive, contributing citizens as adults. The purpose of this study is to
determine the effects of PBIS in the high schools, more specifically with those students diagnosed with
an emotional behavioral disorder (EBD) in a pull-out classroom setting. In other words, does PBIS
positively affect the behaviors of special education students with EBD? This research asks does
implementing PBIS in a high school setting with students with emotional behavioral disorders (EBD)
increase on-task behaviors?
Subject
Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS)
emotional behavioral disabilities
emotional or behavioral disabilities (EBD)
behavior management
high school
Permanent Link
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/84719Type
Field project
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