Best Practices for Students with Emotional Disturbance: As Determined by Student Voice - Ruth Jenkins - Books - VDM Verlag - 9783639138870 - April 16, 2009
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Best Practices for Students with Emotional Disturbance: As Determined by Student Voice

Ruth Jenkins

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Best Practices for Students with Emotional Disturbance: As Determined by Student Voice

Inclusion is an accepted practice in public schools. However, research shows students with emotional disturbance (ED) may face challenges in the inclusion classroom that students with other disabilities may not encounter. Inclusion teachers may be apprehensive including students with ED in their classroom, as behavioral outbursts may disrupt class and interfere with the learning of others. Disciplinary consequences may mean students with ED fall behind academically in the classroom, causing them danger of failing classes and dropping out of school. This study identifies educational practices high school students with ED and aggressive behavior perceive as desirable educational practices in inclusion classrooms. Through student voice, participants express their preferences in teachers' teaching styles and describe positive structuring of the classroom environment. Students also identify discipline/classroom management practices that aid students in keeping calm, focused, and on-task in school. This study helps educators examine policies and procedures for students with ED, to determine best practices in the educational setting.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 16, 2009
ISBN13 9783639138870
Publishers VDM Verlag
Pages 168
Dimensions 254 g
Language English  

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