The book walks practitioners through the PBS process, emphasizing a team-based approach and presenting assessment procedures, intervention strategies, and guiding questions. Detailed case examples illustrate ways to meet the diverse needs of students across abilities, grade level (PreK–12), and problem behaviors. In a convenient large-size format, the book follows the sequence of a typical PBS course, making it ideal for use in teaching and training.
New to This Edition:
- Incorporates current tools and practices within an expanded, whole-school PBS approach.
- Chapters on multi-tiered systems of support and the fundamentals of classroom management.
- Chapter on writing, monitoring, and evaluating a complete PBS plan.
- Two extended case examples that run through many of the chapters.
- “Commentaries from the Field” in which leading experts reflect on the contributions, challenges, and future directions of PBS.
About the Authors
Linda M. Bambara, EdD, is Professor Emerita and former Program Director of Special Education at Leigh University. With expertise in social communication, self-determination, and self-management interventions, as well as positive behavior support, she began conducting research on developmental disabilities in the 1980s. While at Lehigh University, she directed two university-based service programs for transition-age youth and adults with developmental disabilities. A former Editor-in-Chief of Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities, Dr. Bambara has served on the editorial boards of five academic journals; is author of numerous articles, chapters, and books; and has served on the national boards of the disability advocacy organization TASH and the Association for Positive Behavior Support.
Lee Kern, PhD, is Professor of Special Education, Director of the Center for Promoting Research to Practice, and Director of Autism Services at Lehigh University. She has worked in special education since the 1980s as a classroom teacher, behavior specialist, consultant, and faculty member. Her research interests focus on severe challenging behavior, functional assessment, and curricular interventions, primarily with individuals with social, emotional, and behavioral needs. She has published numerous articles and book chapters in these areas. Dr. Kern is coeditor of the Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions and serves on the editorial boards of seven education journals.
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