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Kevin Wheldall; Robyn Wheldall – Australian Journal of Learning Difficulties, 2024
In this paper, Emeritus Professor Kevin Wheldall AM, who received the Eminent Researcher Award of this journal in 2023, describes his research over the past five decades, together with his wife and research partner Dr Robyn Wheldall. Following a biographical sketch, selected research is reviewed successively over five decades on language,…
Descriptors: Teacher Researchers, Educational Research, Language Acquisition, Receptive Language
Paulson, Lisa; Knipe, Robert – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2023
SHAPE America (2021) contends the use of physical activity used as punishment and/or behavior management as an inappropriate practice. The position statement acknowledges both the administration and withholding of physical activity as punishment, however, this paper focuses on the use of exercise as punishment (EAP) in physical education settings.…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Punishment, Behavior Modification, Exercise
Emerson, Anne – Pastoral Care in Education, 2022
Current behaviour policies, which focus around reward and deterrent, have only limited long-term effectiveness. They assume that students can exercise self-control and follow rules, when motivated to do so. Students with special educational needs and disabilities typically have many intrinsic challenges to self-regulation, due to executive…
Descriptors: Trauma, Students with Disabilities, Behavior Problems, Executive Function
Justin D. Garwood – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2023
Special education teachers have one of the most challenging and stressful jobs in public education, which often leads to increased burnout. High levels of burnout have, in turn, been related to lower levels of fidelity of implementation in delivery of evidence-based behavior interventions. The purpose of this position paper is to (a) propose…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Teacher Burnout, Teaching Conditions, Behavior Modification
Hogue, Aaron – School Mental Health, 2022
This commentary for the special issue on integrity measurement in school mental health research advocates that pragmatism is centralized in implementation and fidelity efforts for evidence-based behavioral interventions (EBIs). Specific recommendations include focusing on augmenting existing practices and core element interventions; developing…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Pragmatics, Fidelity, Intervention
Fox, Joanna – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2021
Many people with mental health issues are workless; despite this, good quality work is often promoted as beneficial for wellbeing. In this article, I explore my personal reflections about managing my experiences of mental distress in the workplace, whilst working as a senior lecturer in social work in the UK. The potential of Acceptance and…
Descriptors: Reflection, Therapy, Mental Health, Health Promotion
Schlinger, Henry D., Jr. – Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 2017
In the present essay, commemorating the 60th anniversary of the publication of B. F. Skinner's "Verbal Behavior", I stand by and defend the judgment I expressed in my article "The Long Goodbye: Why B. F. Skinner's 'Verbal Behavior' Is Alive and Well on the 50th Anniversary of Its Publication" (2008c)--that Skinner's…
Descriptors: Reflection, Verbal Operant Conditioning, Reinforcement, Behavior Modification
Mabry, John H. – Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 2016
Jack Michael was an early enthusiast for what is now called applied behavior analysis. His many seminal contributions were through early publications in applied behavior analysis and the work of the students he trained (e.g., T. Ayllon, M. M. Wolf). His close mentorship of students earned him acclaim as a teacher along with his many theoretical…
Descriptors: Verbal Communication, Mentors, Teacher Role, Profiles
Velsor-Friedrich, Barbara; Richards, Maryse; Militello, Lisa K.; Dean, Kyle C.; Scott, Darrick; Gross, Israel M.; Romeo, Edna – Journal of School Nursing, 2015
Research conducted on youth exposure to violence has generally focused on documenting the prevalence of community violence and its emotional and behavioral implications. However, there is a dearth of information related to the impact of violence on the implementation and evaluation of community and school-based programs. This commentary examines…
Descriptors: Violence, Environmental Influences, Educational Research, Psychological Patterns
Carter, Jean A. – Counseling Psychologist, 2011
The comment on the Ryan, Lynch, Vansteenkiste, and Deci (2011) article on motivation and autonomy in psychotherapy considers motivation and its role as prerequisite, process variable, or appropriate outcome, speculating that all are appropriate ways to conceptualize motivation in the behavior change process. Autonomy, as a useful addition, refers…
Descriptors: Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Behavior Modification, Motivation, Behavior Change
DeLeon, Iser G. – Behavior Analyst, 2011
So it appears that the experimental analysis of behavior (EAB) could benefit from intervention aimed at increasing its translational footprint, thus promoting continued recognition and support as a valuable social enterprise. The author greatly appreciates Critchfield's ("Translational Contributions of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior," "The…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Intervention, Behavior Modification, Behavior Change
Foltz, Robert – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2012
One would like to believe that advances in science have resulted in improved outcomes for troubled youth. Trends in treatment have changed dramatically in two decades. Technology to understand the brain and its functions are highly advanced. But the United States is now medicating youth more than any other country. There is growing concern about…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Drug Therapy, Parent Child Relationship, Behavior Modification
An Agenda for Research and Practice Related to Multicultural Approaches to School-Based Consultation
Meyers, Joel; Varjas, Kris – Journal of Educational & Psychological Consultation, 2016
This commentary underscores efforts of this special issue to highlight concepts related to culture and cultural competence designed to broaden thinking about multicultural consultation through research, practice, and training. It does this by illustrating the insights presented regarding (a) cultural issues in training, (b) the effect of…
Descriptors: Agenda Setting, Theory Practice Relationship, Consultation Programs, Cultural Relevance
Steffen, Ann M. – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2012
This paper offers a commentary on the articles in the special series on cognitive behavior therapy with older adults (Carmin, 2012-this issue), noting the commonalities found across discussions of diagnostic interviewing and cognitive-behavioral assessment and treatment for late-life insomnia, depression and suicide risk, PTSD, and OCD. These case…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Suicide, Older Adults, Interviews
McDermott, Robert J. – American Journal of Health Education, 2011
In this article, the author discusses what life will be like in 2035, and what its implications will be for the way in which health education is practiced. He states that in the next 25 years health educators will have to leave their comfort zones and take a calculated risk with some radical and more creative approaches to health behavior change.…
Descriptors: Health Education, Futures (of Society), Health Behavior, Behavior Modification

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