Characteristics of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders of Children and Youth -- Enhanced Pearson eText - James Kauffman, Timothy Landrum

Characteristics of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders of Children and Youth -- Enhanced Pearson eText

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528 Seiten
2016 | 11th edition
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Examining emotional and behavioral disorders and the challenges they pose for teachers.
Characteristics of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders of Children and Youth provides a comprehensive view of emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) and related challenges for students with EBD and their teachers. Case studies and reflective activities help you think critically about behavior and its contexts.

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James M. Kauffman is Professor Emeritus of education at the University of Virginia, where he was a faculty member for more than 30 years. He is also a former teacher of special education for students with emotional and behavioral disorders. He is the author, co-author, and co-editor of many publications in special education.

Brief Table of Contents




PART I: POINTS OF DEPARTURE

1. Beginning Point: Basic Assumptions

2. What We’re About: The Problem and Its Size

3. Where We Started and Where We’re Going: Past, Present, Future




PART II:  POSSIBLE CAUSES

4. Biology

5. Culture

6. Family

7. School




PART III: TYPES OF DISORDERED BEHAVIOR

8. Attention and Activity Disorders

9. Conduct Disorders

10. Anxiety and Related Disorders

11. Depression and Suicidal Behavior

12. Disorders of Thinking, Communication, and Stereotypical Behavior

13. Special Problems of Adolescents

 

PART IV: ASSESSMENT

14. Measurement Issues, Screening, and Identification

15. Assessment for Instruction




Detailed Table of Contents




PART I: POINTS OF DEPARTURE




1. Beginning Point: Basic Assumptions

Thinking about the Problem

Brief Descriptions of Four Conceptual Models

Choosing Models

An Integrated, Social-Cognitive Model

Good Teaching

Interrelationships Among Causes, Types of Behavior, Assessment, and Intervention

Summary

Cases for Discussion

Questions About the Cases




2. What We’re About: The Problem and Its Size

Common Terminology

Definition

Importance of Definition

Prevalence

Factors Affecting Prevalence

Summary

Case for Discussion

Questions About the Case




3. Where We Started and Where We’re Going: Past, Present, Future

A Brief History of the Field

Issues of the 21st Century

Legal Developments and Issues

Past and Future

Summary                     

Case for Discussion     

Questions About the Case

 

PART II:  POSSIBLE CAUSES




4. Biology

The Appeal of Biological Factors as Causal Explanations

Genetics

Brain Damage or Dysfunction

Nutrition, Allergies, and Other Health Factors

Implications for Educators

Summary

Case for Discussion

Questions About the Case




5. Culture

The Appeal of Cultural Factors as Causal Explanations

Conflicting Cultural Values and Standards

Multicultural Perspective

Problems in Evaluating Cultural Factors             

Implications for Educators

Summary

Case for Discussion

Questions About the Case




6. Family

The Appeal of Family Factors as Causal Explanations

Family Definition and Structure

Family Interaction

External Pressures Affecting Families

Implications for Educators




7. School

The Appeal of School Factors as Causal Explanations

Intelligence

Academic Achievement

Social Skills

Intelligence, Achievement, and Antisocial Behavior

Schools’ Contribution to Emotional and Behavioral Disorders

Implications for Educators

Biology, Culture, Family, and School: A Tangled Web

Summary

Case for Discussion

Questions About the Case

 

PART III: TYPES OF DISORDERED BEHAVIOR




8. Attention and Activity Disorders

Definition and Prevalence

Causal Factors and Prevention

Assessment

Intervention and Education

A Perspective on Intervention

Summary

Personal Reflections

Questions for Further Reflection




9. Conduct Disorders

Definition, Prevalence, and Classification

Aggression and Violence in Social Context

Causal Factors

Assessment

Intervention and Education

Summary

Personal Reflections

Questions for Further Reflection




10. Anxiety and Related Disorders

Anxiety Disorders

Eating Disorders

Elimination Disorders

Sexual Problems

Social Isolation and Ineptitude

Causal Factors and Prevention

Assessment

Intervention and Education

Summary

Personal Reflections

Questions for Further Reflection




11. Depression and Suicidal Behavior

Depression

Suicidal Behavior

Summary

Personal Reflections

Questions for Further Reflection




12. Disorders of Thinking, Communication, and Stereotypical Behavior

Schizophrenia

Socialization Problems

Communication Disorders

Stereotypy (Abnormal Repetitive Movement)

Summary

Personal Reflections

Questions for Further Reflection




13. Special Problems of Adolescents

Problem Behaviors in Adolescence and Early Childhood

Juvenile Delinquency

Substance Abuse

Early Sexual Activity and Teen Parenthood

Summary

Personal Reflections

Questions for Further Reflection

 

PART IV: ASSESSMENT




14. Measurement Issues, Screening, and Identification

General Rules for Evaluation for Special Education

General Criteria for Acceptable Assessments

Prereferral Strategies and Response to Intervention

Evaluation for Eligibility

Summary




15. Assessment for Instruction

Assessment for Instruction

Current Trends in Educational Assessment for Instruction

Evaluation for Instruction and Other Interventions

Manifestation Determination

Functional Behavioral Assessment

Adaptations for Inclusion in General Education Assessments

Evaluation and Social Validation

Use of Evaluation Data in Writing Individual Education Programs

Classification

Necessity of Classification

Summary

Case for Discussion

Questions About the Case

Personal Reflections

Questions for Further Reflection

Erscheint lt. Verlag 11.4.2017
Sprache englisch
Maße 100 x 100 mm
Gewicht 100 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Sonder-, Heil- und Förderpädagogik
ISBN-10 0-13-457371-4 / 0134573714
ISBN-13 978-0-13-457371-7 / 9780134573717
Zustand Neuware
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