Expert Perspectives on the Inclusion of Students With Significant Disabilities in Schoolwide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports

Alison L. Zagona, V. Walker, Kirsten R. Lansey, Jennifer A. Kurth
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Schoolwide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (SWPBIS) is a framework intended to benefit all students in a school. However, recent research suggests that students with significant disabilities may not fully participate in SWPBIS. Given the complex reasons for varied involvement in SWPBIS (e.g., student educational placement), the purpose of this study was to investigate expert perspectives on the extent to which students with significant disabilities should be included in SWPBIS. Overall, experts agreed students with significant disabilities should be included in all tiers of SWPBIS, receive instruction in schoolwide rules and expectations, and have the opportunity to participate in schoolwide reward systems. Experts shared differing perspectives on the ways behavior violations of students with significant disabilities should be documented.
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关于将严重残疾学生纳入学校积极行为干预和支持的专家观点
学校范围内的积极行为干预和支持(SWPBIS)是一个旨在惠及学校所有学生的框架。然而,最近的研究表明,有严重残疾的学生可能没有完全参与SWPBIS。鉴于不同程度参与SWPBIS的复杂原因(例如,学生教育安置),本研究的目的是调查专家对严重残疾学生应在多大程度上纳入SWPBIS所持的观点。总的来说,专家们一致认为,有严重残疾的学生应该被纳入SWPBIS的所有级别,接受学校范围内规则和期望的指导,并有机会参与学校范围内的奖励制度。专家们对记录严重残疾学生的行为侵犯的方式有不同的看法。
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