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An Examination of Systematic Screenings in a Rural Elementary School: Initial Lessons Learned
Bireley, Kellie Elizabeth
Bireley, Kellie Elizabeth
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In this study, Student Risk Screening Scale - Internalizing Externalizing (SRSS-IE; Lane, Oakes, Harris, et al., 2012) scores were examined to assess changes in student behavioral performance over time. A rural elementary school in a Midwestern state administered the SRSS-IE during the winter 2012 and spring 2013 within the context of a multi-tiered prevention model. This study investigated the initial overall levels of student risk, shifts in student risk, and the magnitude of relation between the SRSS-IE and its subscale scores to office discipline referrals (ODRs) earned throughout the school year. Results revealed the SRSS-IE scores were highly stable over time and relations found between the SRSS-I5 subscale scores and ODRs (r = 0.06, -0.00) were not statistically significant. Limitations, future directions, and implications for the findings related to these research objectives are discussed.
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2014-08-31
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University of Kansas
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Special education, Office discipline referrals, Rural elementary school, Student risk, Student risk screening scale - internalizing externalizing
