Procedures for Teachers of the Severely Handicapped to Follow In Controlling Serious Behavior Problems Within the Classroom. Change Episode Two [electronic resource] / James R. Johnson.

The report documents a problem solving approach to the adoption of procedures for dealing with serious behavior problems of severely emotionally disturbed and autistic students in California public schools. Summarized are a review of the literature, an analysis of general techniques of student contr...

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Main Author: Johnson, James R.
Corporate Author: La Verne College
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1977.
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Summary:The report documents a problem solving approach to the adoption of procedures for dealing with serious behavior problems of severely emotionally disturbed and autistic students in California public schools. Summarized are a review of the literature, an analysis of general techniques of student control, and a list of advantages and disadvantages of such behavior control strategies as physical intervention, timeout, and corporal punishment. The end product of the project is explained to be an approved policy list of eight types of behavior control for use by classroom teachers. Specific procedures are described, (including parent involvement), and maximum duration information is listed. (CL)
Item Description:ERIC Document Number: ED165396.
ERIC Note: The document was prepared in conjuntion with the La Verne College Doctoral Program in School Management.
Educational level discussed: Elementary Secondary Education.
Physical Description:78 p.