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Luevano, Carla; Collins, Tai A. – School Psychology Review, 2020
The purpose of this research study was to examine the effectiveness of culturally appropriate problem-solving instruction (CAPSI) incorporating elements from schema instruction, video modeling, and vocabulary instruction. Culturally relevant information and the students' native language were explicitly incorporated into math problem-solving…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, English Language Learners
Dillon, Melissa B. McHugh; Radley, Keith C.; Tingstrom, Daniel H.; Dart, Evan H.; Barry, Christopher T. – School Psychology Review, 2019
The current study was designed to evaluate the effects of a tootling intervention, in which students report on peers' appropriate behavior, modified to incorporate ClassDojo technology, on class-wide disruptive behavior and academically engaged behavior. An A-B-A-B withdrawal design was used to evaluate the effects of the intervention in 3…
Descriptors: Intervention, Teaching Methods, Peer Influence, Student Behavior
Bryant, Diane Pedrotty – School Psychology Review, 2014
Clarke et al. (2014) provide a persuasive case for the role of a theory-of-change model to guide the nature of curriculum development work embodying both a theoretical and empirical knowledge foundation. They illuminate the components of their model, which were used to design and test the efficacy of a Tier 2 intervention for students who met…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Grade 1, Response to Intervention, Mathematics Skills
Ducharme, Joseph M.; Shecter, Carly – School Psychology Review, 2011
Although not trained as treatment providers, teachers are increasingly faced with students who present challenging behavioral issues that require intervention. Teachers often resort to reactive and punitive strategies that have many negative side effects and drawbacks because they lack specific training in managing problem behavior in the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Behavior Problems, Intervention, Teaching Methods
Briesch, Amy M.; Chafouleas, Sandra M.; Riley-Tillman, T. Chris – School Psychology Review, 2010
Although substantial attention has been directed toward building the psychometric evidence base for academic assessment methods (e.g., state mastery tests, curriculum-based measurement), similar examination of behavior assessment methods has been comparatively limited, particularly with regard to assessment purposes most desirable within…
Descriptors: Generalizability Theory, Student Behavior, Curriculum Based Assessment, Observation
Kamphaus, R. W.; DiStefano, Christine; Dowdy, Erin; Eklund, Katie; Dunn, Alnita Rettig – School Psychology Review, 2010
Universal screening has been routinely advised for determining the presence of problems for initiating problem-solving processes and models. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of two screener development methods on the validity of score inferences for two teacher screeners of child behavioral and emotional risk. The reliability and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Validity, At Risk Students, Achievement Tests
Thijs, Jochem T.; Koomen, Helma M. Y.; van der Leij, Aryan – School Psychology Review, 2008
This study explored the link between teachers' reports of their relationships with individual kindergartners and their self-reported pedagogical practices toward these children. Two samples of kindergarten teachers were examined. They were questioned about, respectively, 117 and 167 children selected as socially inhibited, hyperactive, or average…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Teacher Student Relationship, Teaching Methods, Teacher Attitudes
Peer reviewedSkinner, Christopher H.; And Others – School Psychology Review, 1992
Used multiple baseline across items design to evaluate effects of cover, copy, and compare (CCC) intervention on students' accuracy identifying states on map of United States. Results from seven students taught with CCC intervention showed the CCC intervention was effective in increasing class mean accuracy levels in locating states. Students…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Children, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Matheson, Andrea Starkweather; Shriver, Mark D. – School Psychology Review, 2005
This study examined the effects of effective command training with teachers on students' compliance rates and academic engagement. Three target students were selected who were exhibiting compliance rates substantially below peers. The students' teachers were taught how to provide effective commands. Results indicated that students' rates of…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Compliance (Psychology), Classroom Techniques, Student Participation
Peer reviewedAllen, Carolyn T.; Forman, Susan G. – School Psychology Review, 1984
Studies addressing the efficacy of specific procedures for training teachers in behavior modification are reviewed. Didactic training is an ineffective method when used alone but may be a necessary component when used with other methods. Support was found for using role playing alone and combined with modeling, feedback, and reinforcement.…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Feedback
DiGennaro, Florence D.; Martens, Brian K.; McIntyre, Laura Lee – School Psychology Review, 2005
The current study examined the extent to which treatment integrity was increased and maintained for 4 teachers in their regular classroom settings as a result of performance feedback and negative reinforcement. Teachers received daily written feedback about their accuracy in implementing an intervention and were able to avoid meeting with a…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Intervention, Behavior Modification, Integrity

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