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FY2019

FY2019 Social and Behavioral Peer Review Panel
Grant

Motivational Interviewing Skills for Coaches (MISC)

The purpose of this project is to develop the Motivational Interviewing Training and Assessment System (MITAS) for Coaches to equip instructional personnel who serve in coaching roles with the interpersonal skills necessary to more effectively engage teachers in the coaching process, improve teacher implementation of evidence-based classroom behavior management strategies, and ultimately improve student education outcomes. Coaching, which includes assessment, performance feedback, and planni...
Federal funding program:
Special Education Research Grants
Award number:
R324A190173

FY2018

FY2018 Single-Session Peer Review Panel
Grant

Efficacy of Enhanced First Step to Success Intervention for Tertiary-Level Students with Disruptive Behavior

The purpose of this project is to examine the efficacy of the Tertiary First Step to Success (TFS) intervention for improving social, behavioral, and academic outcomes of students in kindergarten through Grade 3 with or at risk for developing severe behavior disorders. TFS includes classroom and home components implemented with the children, their parents, and their teachers. Research has shown that children's home experiences are linked to their mental health and educational success, partic...
Federal funding program:
Special Education Research Grants
Award number:
R324A150179
Grant

Enhanced First Step to Success: Improving School Readiness for Children with Disruptive Behavior

Students with the most severe behavior problems often have multiple risk factors outside of the school setting; for example, their families may be overwhelmed by severe stress from factors such as drug and alcohol abuse, family dysfunction, marital discord, and unemployment. There are existing intervention programs that target young children with significant behavioral problems that may have some degree of impact on improving their behavior, but these are generally not sufficient to substan...
Federal funding program:
Special Education Research Grants
Award number:
R324A090237
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