This indispensable book helps school practitioners go beyond putting a
label on student behavior problems--it shows how to use assessment to
partner with teachers and students to develop effective solutions. The
authors provide a framework for determining the types of behavioral data
that are needed in a given situation, selecting appropriate measures,
and interpreting and organizing the results. Case examples tie it all
together, demonstrating how different assessment strategies can be used
to support positive behavior and monitor progress at the level of the
individual, the classroom, or the entire school. In a large-size format
with convenient lay-flat binding, the volume features 15 reproducible
checklists and forms.
This book is in The Guilford Practical Intervention in the Schools
Series, edited by T. Chris Riley-Tillman.