Identifying Evidence-Based Practices for Behavior: Analysis of Studies Reviewed by the What Works Clearinghouse |
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Authors: | Adam Scott LeRoy |
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Affiliation: | School of Education and Human Services, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, USA |
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Abstract: | Prior concerns have been raised about the ability of schools to access evidence-based practices, however, these practices are instrumental for addressing behavior concerns. This is particularly true at the secondary level, where students are more likely to be disproportionately identified for school removal. This review investigates studies of behavior intervention programs reviewed by the What Works Clearinghouse (WWC), founded by the US Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences. Three studies meet the WWC evidence standards for middle or high school students. The limited number of studies meeting evidence standards and the demographic samples of those studies meeting evidence standards lowers access to robust practice. |
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Keywords: | Response to intervention student behavior achievement gap discipline disproportionality evidence-based practice research-based practice what works clearinghouse |
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