Monday, December 23, 2019
Teaching Strategies For Students With Emotional And...
Lesson Description It can be challenging for a teacher to manage students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders (EBD). In this lesson, we will discuss some teaching strategies for teaching EBD students. !!!Lesson Summary http://education.cu-portland.edu/blog/teaching-strategies/5-tips-for-handling-ebd-k !!!The Student with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders in the Classroom As teachers, we likely notice that students with __Emotional and Behavioral Disorders (EBD)__ find it difficult to control their behavior and work as productive members of a classroom. These students often lack impulse control and may have a difficult time effectively handling social interactions with other students. This can result in disruption of classroom activities, and as a result, affect academic outcomes not to mention added challenges for the teacher as she tries to ensure the needs of all her students are met. This is especially true in an inclusive classroom, were there are EBD students within a population of students who are not. Below, we will discuss a few effective strategies teachers can use to moderate EBD studentââ¬â¢s behavior to make things better in the classroom. !!!An Ounce of Preventionâ⬠¦ As teachers, we often feel stressed for time to cover what seems as unsurmountable amounts of academic material. We know our students will be assessed, and the pressure is there to show measurable results that students are learning. 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