2013
DOI: 10.1353/etc.2013.0022
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Three-Tiered Support for Students with E/BD: Highlights of the Universal Tier

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“…In addition, several studies have documented positive effects of a multitiered system (i.e., SWPBS) on students with or at risk for EBD (see Lewis, McIntosh, Simonsen, Mitchell, & Hatton, 2017). For example, some studies have documented a correlation between use of SWPBS and reductions in disciplinary actions such as physical restraints, seclusionary timeouts, suspensions, and police involvement (Fogt & Piripavel, 2002;George, George, Kern, & Fogt, 2013). There is also ample evidence of improvements in behavior and academic performance when Tier II academic and/or behavioral interventions are provided for students with or at risk for EBD (e.g., Cheney et al, 2009;Kamps et al, 2011;Lane et al, 2002;Wills, Kamps, Abbott, Bannister, & Kaufman, 2010).…”
Section: Tiered System Of Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, several studies have documented positive effects of a multitiered system (i.e., SWPBS) on students with or at risk for EBD (see Lewis, McIntosh, Simonsen, Mitchell, & Hatton, 2017). For example, some studies have documented a correlation between use of SWPBS and reductions in disciplinary actions such as physical restraints, seclusionary timeouts, suspensions, and police involvement (Fogt & Piripavel, 2002;George, George, Kern, & Fogt, 2013). There is also ample evidence of improvements in behavior and academic performance when Tier II academic and/or behavioral interventions are provided for students with or at risk for EBD (e.g., Cheney et al, 2009;Kamps et al, 2011;Lane et al, 2002;Wills, Kamps, Abbott, Bannister, & Kaufman, 2010).…”
Section: Tiered System Of Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results of the demonstration included a reduction in the use of physical restraint to zero levels and a sharp reduction in the use of seclusionary time‐out procedures. Longitudinal data across 15 years shows the sustained impact of the system‐wide implementation (George, George, Kern, & Fogt, ).…”
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“…Longitudinal data across 15 years shows the sustained impact of the system-wide implementation (George, George, Kern, & Fogt, 2013).…”
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“…Farkas et al (2012) reported a correlation between implementation of the universal tier of SWPBS and increases in appropriate student behavior, as well as a decrease in behavioral infractions. Fogt and Piripavel (2002) and George et al (2013) reported a correlation between the implementation of the universal SWPBS and decreases in physical restraints, seclusionary timeouts, suspensions, police involvement in disciplinary actions, and truancy.…”
Section: Impact Of Swpbs On At-risk Students and Students With Ebdmentioning
confidence: 99%