Elementary Levels Curriculum Handbook [microform] : Program for Emotionally Handicapped Students / Susan Avery and Others.
The curriculum is designed to provide classroom teachers of elementary emotionally handicapped students with a consistent framework of classroom management techniques and mainstreaming procedures. The curriculum is organized around behavioral improvement at six levels, with responsibilities increasi...
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Summary: | The curriculum is designed to provide classroom teachers of elementary emotionally handicapped students with a consistent framework of classroom management techniques and mainstreaming procedures. The curriculum is organized around behavioral improvement at six levels, with responsibilities increasing along with priveleges. Minimum requirements are set forth, including class rules, a point system, behavior charting techniques, and parent communications. Each level is examined in terms of minimum length of stay, percent of mastery, student responsibilities, teacher responsibilities, and student priveleges. The affective curriculum is described in terms of such topics as behavior management, self concept, relaxation therapy, and values clarification. Suggested activities comprise the second part of the guide, with ideas on group and individual reinforcers, consequences, time-out, rule writing, reality therapy, and student priveleges. Examples of charting techniques are provided. (CL) |
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Item Description: | ERIC Note: Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the Council for Exceptional Children (64th, New Orleans, LA, March 31-April 4, 1986). For the secondary levels handbook see EC 182 367. ERIC Document Number: ED268762. |
Physical Description: | 84 pages |
Audience: | Teachers. Practitioners. |
Reproduction Note: | Microfiche. |
Action Note: | committed to retain |