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What Principals Need to Know about Discipline and Students with Disabilities

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We all want safe schools, principals need to keep order, and students with disabilities, including emotional and behavioral disorders, need an education. In this program, you'll hear about steps and strategies principals and assistant principals need to consider in order to implement whole-school discipline plans. You'll analyze the rules about discipline for students with disabilities, and discover why they can cause confusion about expectations. You will hear about how to coach teachers on disciplinary issues and learn what areas to address at the beginning of the year for students with emotional and behavioral disorders. You'll discuss case studies of specific problems (the student who "fails bus;" what counts as a suspension, and others). The presentation is based on "A Principal's Guide to Special Education, Third Edition".

After viewing this session, you will be able to:

  1. Discuss principles of discipline for students with emotional/behavioral disorders.
  2. Describe the causes of disproportionality in disciplinary referrals.
  3. Analyze competing principles in difficult cases arising from disciplinary issues.
  4. Communicate effectively with parents and community members about discipline in your school.

Presented by David F. Bateman, Ph.D. 
60 minutes

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