학술논문

Schoolwide Screening and Programs of Positive Behavior Support: Informing Universal Interventions.
Document Type
Article
Source
Preventing School Failure. Spring2009, Vol. 53 Issue 3, p131-144. 14p. 1 Diagram, 5 Charts.
Subject
*BEHAVIORAL assessment of children
*CHILDREN with intellectual disabilities
*CHILD psychiatry
*SPECIAL needs students
*SPECIAL education
*STUDENTS with disabilities
Language
ISSN
1045-988X
Abstract
Researchers have suggested that screening, identification, and treatment are important components of comprehensive systems of positive behavior support. The authors highlight a procedure for using multiple data sources to develop strategies at the universal intervention level. Examples of schoolwide assessments include interviews, observations, focus groups, archival data, systematic screening for behavior disorders, and office disciplinary referrals. A descriptive summary of data collected in an elementary school illustrates an interpretive process that school teams could use before selecting universal interventions. A comparison of subjective and objective data collection methods suggests that varied data sources have differing implications for intervention planning. The authors underscore the benefits of integrating data before selecting universal interventions and include implications for research and practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]