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Candidate:
Alice Brouwer Hoekstra
Degree of:
Doctor of Education
Department: Educational Studies
Title: The Use of Quality Indices for Successful Programs
for Students with Emotional/Behavioral Disorders in the State of Michigan
Committee:
Dr. Elizabeth Whitten, Chair
Dr. Howard Poole
Dr. Van Cooley
Date: Monday, March 10, 2003, 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
3504 Sangren
Abstract:
Abstract: Recent research studies have determined that
students with emotional and behavior disorders (EBD) are the most difficult
to integrate into the general education environment. Students with EBD
are most likely to be educated in separate settings and least likely
to be found in traditional education environments. However, the mandate
of the individuals with Disabilities Education Act reauthorized in 1997
(IDEA '97) and the least Restrictive Environment (LRE) regulation indicates
all educators, including administrators, have the responsibility to
challenge teachers and schools to be more inclusive regarding students
with EBD and to provide services that better support students in this
setting.
The study focuses on three issues: (a) the essential and supportive
variables needed to be implemented in order for students with EBD to
be successful in general education settings; (b) the quality indices
are being implemented by school districts in the State of Michigan;
and (c) the success of each district in placing students with EBD in
partial and full inclusion settings.
This study used a survey created by the researcher from a literature
review to determine the use of the quality indices in each local education
agency (LEA) in the State of Michigan. In addition, the survey asked
questions regarding the placement of students with EBD in partial and
full inclusion settings. The researcher then analyzed the use of quality
indices and the relationship between the use of quality indices and
both the success of districts with students with EBD and the placements
in each available service delivery program.
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