Intervention in School and Clinic | 2021

Instructional Management for Students With Emotional and Behavioral Disorders in Remote Learning Environments

 
 
 
 

Abstract


As schools expand access to technology devices and internet connectivity improves throughout the United States, educators can utilize technology for continuity of instruction during school disruptions (e.g., out-of-school suspension, catastrophes, disasters, or illnesses). Remote learning provides students with instruction outside of the physical school setting or outside of the student’s typical classroom (e.g., in-school suspension). Because most guidance and existing instructional practices for remote learning focus on academic domains and face-to-face instruction, this article focuses specifically on leveraging technology for remote learning to support four social, emotional, and behavioral practices: (a) building relationships, (b) establishing expectations, (c) promoting engagement, and (d) making choices. Options are provided for remote instructional practices for synchronous, asynchronous, and hybrid modalities.

Volume 57
Pages 78 - 86
DOI 10.1177/10534512211001825
Language English
Journal Intervention in School and Clinic

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