Elementary day and residential schools for children with emotional and behavioral disorders: Characteristics of educators and students

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Title: Elementary day and residential schools for children with emotional and behavioral disorders: Characteristics of educators and students
Author(s): Gagnon, Joseph Calvin; Leone, Peter E.
Keywords: emotional disturbance; behavioral disorder; teacher characteristics; student characteristics; principal characteristics
Issue Date: 2006
Publisher: Education and Treatment of Children
Citation: Gagnon, J. C., & Leone, P. E. (2006). Elementary day and residential schools for children with emotional and behavioral disorders: Characteristics of educators and students. Education and Treatment of Children, 29(1), 51-78.
Abstract: This national study describes students, teachers, and principals in elementary day treatment and residential schools for students with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD). A survey was mailed to a random sample of 480 teachers and principals from elementary-level public and private day treatment and residential schools. A total of 271 (56.5%) principals and 229 (47.7%) teachers responded. Teachers and principals reported education and certification generally consistent with professionals in public schools. Also, most teachers and principals had been at their current school five yeas or less. Students were involved with foster care and juvenile corrections at higher rates than youth in the general population. Students also commonly returned to less restrictive settings upon exit. Results and implications are discussed.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1920/1044
Appears in Collections:Joseph Gagnon Collection

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