Research has also shown that positive behavioral interventions are more effective if they are used for all students; not only for students who experience forms of disabilities. Positive behavioral interventions should be applied ...
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Ivon Prefontaine, PhD's curator insight,
August 25, 2014 8:01 PM
This is something that the supposed movers and shakers involved in "School reform" should focus and change.
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Ivon Prefontaine, PhD's curator insight,
June 29, 2014 12:56 PM
Healthy skepticism begins with oneself. Taking time and reflecting on the work we do is essential to healthy growth. Karen Barad uses the word diffract and Emmanuel Levinas the word refract instead of reflection to avoid the settling and groupthink that prevails for various reasons in School. |