Effective Reading Instructional Practices for Students With Emotional and Behavioral Disorders

IF 0.6 Q4 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Beyond Behavior Pub Date : 2020-03-05 DOI:10.1177/1074295620906896
P. Mooney, Joseph B. Ryan
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We are excited to introduce the special series of articles that compose Beyond Behavior Volume 29, Issue 1, because its focus is on implementing and supporting effective reading practices in schools for students with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD). Although there are reasons to be concerned about the reading–teaching–learning context for students with EBD, we appreciate the collective efforts of the authors to present a realistically positive tone and explicitly described body of research-informed reading practices for students with EBD across grade levels, diagnostic characteristics, and professional educators. Series organizer/guest editor John McKenna and the team of nationally recognized scholars that he assembled agreed to develop a series of research-informed practitioner articles with a “glass half full” mindset to what the scholarly literature often accurately presents as a “glass half empty” state of affairs.
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情绪和行为障碍学生的有效阅读教学实践
我们很高兴能介绍《超越行为》第29卷第1期的特别系列文章,因为它的重点是在学校为情绪和行为障碍(EBD)学生实施和支持有效的阅读实践。尽管有理由关注EBD学生的阅读-教学-学习环境,但我们赞赏作者的集体努力,为EBD学生呈现出现实的积极基调,并明确描述了跨年级、诊断特征和专业教育工作者的基于研究的阅读实践。系列组织者/客座编辑John McKenna和他召集的全国知名学者团队同意以“半杯满”的心态撰写一系列研究性从业者文章,而学术文献通常准确地将其呈现为“半杯空”的状态。
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