296 Search Results for Disruptive Behaviors of Students

Disruptive Behaviors of Students Case Study

Hypothetical Case Study Subjects Two students, Jack and Bob, determined as aggressive by their educators and chosen using purposive sampling, made up the participants of the study. The two are, at present, enrolled in a behavioral support classroom s Continue Reading...

Perception of LD Students The Thesis

One trend that needs to be altered is the development of perceptions that stress the ways in which the environment of the classroom and school can be improved to better accommodate and support LD students, which will likely in turn assist all studen Continue Reading...

Incidents of Students Behavior Term Paper

Students Behavior The learning atmosphere in schools have changed drastically over the years and the schools which were once considered safe are becoming sites of bullying, violence and anti-social activities, Presently the school administration an Continue Reading...

Disengaged Students Classroom Term Paper

The classroom setting comprises students from different backgrounds and with different behaviors. Teachers are faced with need to manage student behaviors in the classroom environment to help enhance their effectiveness in achieving the desired learn Continue Reading...

High School Students That Drop Term Paper

1999). The purpose of the school was to allow these students to earn their high school diploma (Kennedy et al. 1999). The board of directors for the school included administrators who were teachers at the time or retired teachers (Kennedy et al. 199 Continue Reading...

Special Education The Role of Term Paper

An IQ level below 70 signifies a deficiency in adaptive functioning. The possible causes of mental retardation may be attributed to three genetic disorders - down syndrome, fetal alcohol syndrome and fragile X syndrome. The impaired genetics condit Continue Reading...

Behavior Management a Case Study Case Study

Behavior Management Lee Canter's theory on classroom discipline is designed to accomplish two primary objectives: 1) Increase teachers' efficiency when dealing with student disruption, and 2) to reduce incidences of unacceptable behavior by students Continue Reading...