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Mary Rose Sallese; Justin D. Garwood; Kimberly J. Vannest; Tammy Kolbe; Alex Carlson – Behavioral Disorders, 2024
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act allows states some autonomy in altering the disability category terminology and definitions, given that the changes do not exclude students eligible under the federal language. Several states have used this flexibility for the emotional disturbance category historically. This study provides a…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Emotional Disturbances, Definitions, Evaluation Methods
Algozzine, Bob; Schmid, Rex; Conners, Bob – Behavioral Disorders, 2017
Most definitions of emotionally disturbed youngsters suggest that disturbances in the child's behavior patterns cause academic and social problems which affect the child and his peers. While the process of identification may be facilitated by operational criteria within a definition, these factors are noticeably absent from definitions of…
Descriptors: Emotional Disturbances, Behavior Disorders, Child Behavior, Social Problems
Mitchell, Barbara S.; Kern, Lee; Conroy, Maureen A. – Behavioral Disorders, 2019
Emotional Disturbance (ED) is one category under which a student can be evaluated and determined eligible to receive special education and related services. Students who experience ED are at greater risk for a host of negative long-term outcomes that include poor social, behavioral, and academic achievement in school, which in turn may impact…
Descriptors: Emotional Disturbances, Behavior Disorders, Positive Behavior Supports, Incidence
Freeman, Jennifer; Yell, Mitchell L.; Shriner, James G.; Katsiyannis, Antonis – Behavioral Disorders, 2019
Students with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) consistently lag behind their peers academically and behaviorally, are likely to be excluded from school, drop out more frequently, and face higher incarceration rates and a host of other negative outcomes as adults. Federal policy has played a key role in (a) ensuring that students with…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Public Policy, Emotional Disturbances, Behavior Disorders
Mattison, Richard E. – Behavioral Disorders, 2015
This study of 182 secondary special education students with emotional and/or behavioral disorders investigated their classification by their school districts, in particular how well they were distinguished and represented by their federal categories. The districts used four classification groups (emotional disturbance, other health impairment…
Descriptors: Special Education, Emotional Disturbances, Behavior Disorders, School Districts
Zirkel, Perry A. – Behavioral Disorders, 2011
A comprehensive search identified 31 state statutes and regulations specific to functional behavioral assessments (FBA) and behavior intervention plans (BIP) in the special education context. A systematic tabulation of the state law provisions that exceed the rather narrow foundation requirements of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act…
Descriptors: Intervention, State Legislation, Definitions, Laws
Peer reviewedHuntze, Sharon L. – Behavioral Disorders, 1985
The article presents the position of the Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders regarding replacing the term "seriously emotionally disturbed" with "behaviorally disordered." The rationale for such a change is outlined and concerns about it are answered. (CL)
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Definitions, Emotional Disturbances, Position Papers
Peer reviewedKauffman, James M. – Behavioral Disorders, 1998
This introduction to a special issue on postmodernism and behavior disorders discusses problems with the definition of postmodernism, including the trend for people to label whatever they wish as postmodern, the inability to separate postmodern from the modern, and the subjectivity of defining which ideas are about "reality" or "truth." (CR)
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Classification, Definitions, Educational Theories
Peer reviewedCline, Daniel H. – Behavioral Disorders, 1990
This article considers problems in the federal definition of seriously emotionally disturbed, authority (state or federal) in determining program eligibility, the legislative history of exclusionary rules, and legal options available to those seeking access to special education for behavior-disordered students. (DB)
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Disorders, Definitions, Educational Legislation
Peer reviewedZabel, Robert H. – Behavioral Disorders, 1986
The debate over expanding the legal definition of behavior disorders to include social maladjustment is presented; both sides of the issue are addressed including such aspects as confusion in terms, unclear incidence figures difficulty in identification, and legal and ethical ramifications. (CL)
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Definitions, Disability Identification, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedEdgar, Eugene – Behavioral Disorders, 1998
This response to "Behavior Disorders: A Postmodern Perspective" (David Elkind) rejects the postmodern notion that there can be no common narratives and proposes three possible metanarratives that could be useful in thinking about behavioral disorders: democracy, spirituality, and the notions of Nick Hobbs. (CR)
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Classification, Definitions, Democracy
Peer reviewedCenter, David B. – Behavioral Disorders, 1986
The paper presents a rationale for the use of an educational model for meeting the mental health needs of children and youth. Implications of the current federal definition are examined relative to programing needs in academic, social, emotional, psychotic behavior, and career education areas. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Definitions, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation
Peer reviewedForness, Steven R.; Kavale, Kenneth A. – Behavioral Disorders, 2000
This article reviews the development and current status of alternatives to the federal definition of emotional disturbance or behavior disorders. It notes that several states are now revising their own terminologies or definitions in response to the 1997 reauthorization of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act that dropped the term…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Definitions, Educational Legislation, Educational Policy
Peer reviewedBehavioral Disorders, 1987
The position paper discusses issues surrounding definition and identification procedures used for students with behavior disorders. Five recommendations address the need for revision of the federal definition, elimination of arbitrary exclusions, focus on sources of data collection, alternative models of service delivery, and priority needs for…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Classification, Definitions, Delinquency
Peer reviewedElkind, David – Behavioral Disorders, 1998
Argues that, at any give time in history, our conceptions and theories of behavioral disorders reflect the basic social and cultural tenets that prevail. It describes how our contemporary conceptions and theories of behavioral disorders mirror the postmodern themes of difference, particularity, and regularity. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Children, Classification, Cultural Influences
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