Deck 6: Teaching Students With Emotional or Behavioural Disorders

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The majority of students with emotional and behavioural disorders are educated in

A) residential programs
B) special schools
C) regular schools
D) alternative school programs.
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Many students identified with EBD are likely to come from backgrounds characterized as

A) economically advantaged
B) literacy enriched
C) numeracy enriched
D) economically disadvantaged
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Teachers have identified _______________________ as the primary issue they must address when dealing with students with EBD.

A) academic difficulties.
B) anxiety
C) mood disorders
D) discipline problems
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The psychiatric classification system most frequently used in Canada by agencies other than schools to diagnose individuals with emotional and behavioural disorders is the

A) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
B) International Classification System of Mental Disorders.
C) Diagnostic Manual of Emotional and Behavioural Disorders.
D) Psychiatric Classification System of Emotional and Behavioural Disorders.
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Which of the following statements is false regarding the population of students with emotional and behavioural disorders?

A) Children and youth with emotional and behavioural disorders are an underidentified and underserved population of students.
B) Children and youth with emotional and behavioural disorders are a heterogeneous population.
C) The majority of students identified as having emotional and behavioural disorders are female.
D) Students with emotional and behavioural disorders are an underserved population of students.
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One problem associated with EBD that is often overlooked is _______________.

A) hysteria
B) muteness
C) learning difficulties
D) depression
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In Canada's National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (2002), ______ of Canadian children were determined to be vulnerable.

A) 3%
B) 15%
C) 19.1%
D) 10.2%
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____________ can be described as a method of behaviour management where emphasis is placed on preventing behaviour problems rather than reacting to them.

A) Preventive discipline
B) Proactive discipline
C) Preventive management
D) Proactive management
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________________________________ is an analysis of the contingencies responsible for behavioural problems (Malott, 1997).

A) ecological assessment
B) functional behavioural assessment
C) behaviour analysis
D) factor analysis
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Fourteen-year-old Alvin is a gang member. According to Quay and Peterson's (1987) classification system, to which subgroup might Alvin be assigned?

A) conduct disorder
B) socialized aggression
C) attention problems-immaturity
D) motor excess
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________________ is the ability to thrive despite risk.

A) empowerment
B) inheritance
C) prevention
D) resiliency
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_________________ provide an alternative to an emphasis on punitive discipline.

A) positive behaviour supports
B) crisis interventions
C) behavioural diagnostics
D) antiseptic bouncing
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The initial referral for a student with EBD is usually made by the

A) classroom teacher
B) parents
C) resource teacher
D) principal
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Methods used to teach social skills include:

A) modelling.
B) direct instruction.
C) positive practice.
D) prompting.
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Promising directions for effective instruction does NOT include

A) providing predictable outcomes
B) creating a relaxed, unstructured classroom climate
C) establishing a consistent classroom environment
D) fostering positive teacher-student relationships
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Students classified in the ____________________ group are self-conscious, reticent, and unsure of themselves.

A) conduct disorder
B) socialized aggression
C) anxious / withdrawal
D) attention problems / immaturity
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Describe three causes of emotional and behavioural disorders.
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An encouraging approach to assessing children and youth with emotional and behavioural disorders is __________________________________________________.
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Describe two ways to arrange the physical environment in the classroom to facilitate learning and minimize disruptions.
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_____________________________________is an important basis for the development of positive behavioural supports ..
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Define the terms risk and resiliency.
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Strength-based assessment is based on which principles?
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According to Foster-Johnson and Dunlap, which variables influence behaviour?
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Describe each of the steps in a functional behavioural assessment. Provide an illustrative example of each step.
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Children and youth with emotional and behavioural disorders present significant challenges to educators. Describe critical issues regarding effective interventions for this population of students.
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Describe how a teacher's attitude and beliefs might impact students with EBD.
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Deck 6: Teaching Students With Emotional or Behavioural Disorders
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The majority of students with emotional and behavioural disorders are educated in

A) residential programs
B) special schools
C) regular schools
D) alternative school programs.
regular schools
2
Many students identified with EBD are likely to come from backgrounds characterized as

A) economically advantaged
B) literacy enriched
C) numeracy enriched
D) economically disadvantaged
economically disadvantaged
3
Teachers have identified _______________________ as the primary issue they must address when dealing with students with EBD.

A) academic difficulties.
B) anxiety
C) mood disorders
D) discipline problems
discipline problems
4
The psychiatric classification system most frequently used in Canada by agencies other than schools to diagnose individuals with emotional and behavioural disorders is the

A) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
B) International Classification System of Mental Disorders.
C) Diagnostic Manual of Emotional and Behavioural Disorders.
D) Psychiatric Classification System of Emotional and Behavioural Disorders.
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Which of the following statements is false regarding the population of students with emotional and behavioural disorders?

A) Children and youth with emotional and behavioural disorders are an underidentified and underserved population of students.
B) Children and youth with emotional and behavioural disorders are a heterogeneous population.
C) The majority of students identified as having emotional and behavioural disorders are female.
D) Students with emotional and behavioural disorders are an underserved population of students.
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One problem associated with EBD that is often overlooked is _______________.

A) hysteria
B) muteness
C) learning difficulties
D) depression
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In Canada's National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (2002), ______ of Canadian children were determined to be vulnerable.

A) 3%
B) 15%
C) 19.1%
D) 10.2%
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____________ can be described as a method of behaviour management where emphasis is placed on preventing behaviour problems rather than reacting to them.

A) Preventive discipline
B) Proactive discipline
C) Preventive management
D) Proactive management
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________________________________ is an analysis of the contingencies responsible for behavioural problems (Malott, 1997).

A) ecological assessment
B) functional behavioural assessment
C) behaviour analysis
D) factor analysis
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Fourteen-year-old Alvin is a gang member. According to Quay and Peterson's (1987) classification system, to which subgroup might Alvin be assigned?

A) conduct disorder
B) socialized aggression
C) attention problems-immaturity
D) motor excess
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________________ is the ability to thrive despite risk.

A) empowerment
B) inheritance
C) prevention
D) resiliency
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_________________ provide an alternative to an emphasis on punitive discipline.

A) positive behaviour supports
B) crisis interventions
C) behavioural diagnostics
D) antiseptic bouncing
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The initial referral for a student with EBD is usually made by the

A) classroom teacher
B) parents
C) resource teacher
D) principal
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Methods used to teach social skills include:

A) modelling.
B) direct instruction.
C) positive practice.
D) prompting.
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Promising directions for effective instruction does NOT include

A) providing predictable outcomes
B) creating a relaxed, unstructured classroom climate
C) establishing a consistent classroom environment
D) fostering positive teacher-student relationships
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Students classified in the ____________________ group are self-conscious, reticent, and unsure of themselves.

A) conduct disorder
B) socialized aggression
C) anxious / withdrawal
D) attention problems / immaturity
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Describe three causes of emotional and behavioural disorders.
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An encouraging approach to assessing children and youth with emotional and behavioural disorders is __________________________________________________.
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Describe two ways to arrange the physical environment in the classroom to facilitate learning and minimize disruptions.
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_____________________________________is an important basis for the development of positive behavioural supports ..
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Define the terms risk and resiliency.
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Strength-based assessment is based on which principles?
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According to Foster-Johnson and Dunlap, which variables influence behaviour?
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Describe each of the steps in a functional behavioural assessment. Provide an illustrative example of each step.
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Children and youth with emotional and behavioural disorders present significant challenges to educators. Describe critical issues regarding effective interventions for this population of students.
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Describe how a teacher's attitude and beliefs might impact students with EBD.
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