A look at the role of behavioral assessment plans in dealing with disruptive pupils.
Term Paper # 124115 |
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APA | 2008
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The paper explores how behavioral assessment plans and pupil evaluation teams help schools to deal with increasing numbers of disruptive pupils.
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"Teachers at every grade level recognize that not every student comes to school prepared to learn. Unfortunately, there are more and more incidents of disruptive pupils in our nation's schools. To be ready to handle such situations, schools need to establish and follow a behavioral intervention plan. A Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP) takes the observations made in a Functional Behavioral Assessment and turns them into a concrete plan of action for managing a student's behavior. A BIP may include ways to change the environment to keep..."
Tags:BIP, pupil assessment, interventionm strategies, pupil evsaluation team
This paper examines the effects of domestic violence on the family and society.
Cause and Effect Essay # 23816 |
2,038 words (
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APA | 2002
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This paper provides an introduction to family or domestic violence, including the cycle of violence from one generation to another. It defines several kinds of violence including physical, mental and sexual. The paper examines the effect of domestic violence on the community and shows what is being done (and what is not being done) about America's number one health public health problem.
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"There is rarely a single cause of domestic violence. However, one constant in most instances of domestic violence; those who abuse family members, either witnessed abuse or were abused as children. It is called the "cycle of violence", it is a behavioral pattern, and psychologists refer to this as "intergenerational violence", because it affects many generations of the family. The American Psychological Association states, "The strongest predictor of violence, is a history of violence within a family". Women who witness abuse as a child are at a greater risk of experiencing abuse as adults. Furthermore, men who witness abuse as a child are at a greater risk of abusing. To "them" it is an accepted part of a male-female relationship; they imitate and repeat what familiar to them."
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A study of globalization in Mexico.
Research Paper # 6722 |
4,800 words (
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MLA | 2002
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The paper shows that the most crucial globalization-related process in Mexico is the proliferation of maquiladoras - instruments for the exploitation of Mexican workers and the Mexican environment by multinational corporations. The paper concludes that globalization may be less to blame that the fact that the Mexican elites have been willing to pay any price to attract investment.
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"Latin America presents a whole range of third world countries which have adopted policies which have made them much more open to global capitalism. In almost every Latin American nation during the course of the 1980s, the economy was decisively altered on the assumption that participation in the global economy was the key to a steady rise to first world status. However, not one Latin American country has made the leap. Mexico, whose efforts began in 1982, deserves attention as the country where such efforts have been consistently tried for twenty years. Mexico has been described, with justice, as a country living on a faultline of globalisation (Loyes)."
Tags:Third, World, The, Lexus, and, the, Olive, Tree, Zona, Libra, BIP, MNC, NAFTA