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    What I mean by that is a strong team to listen and answer my questions, to learn from, and also support me and my ideas throughout the year. Being a first year teacher can be a little scary and confusing. I was constantly questioning myself and my decisions and wondering if I was reaching my students. By having that positive support of other teachers and my team, I was able to relax and feel more comfortable in my element. This does not only involve teachers, but…

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    students should accept responsibility for their own behavior and should also be responsible for the consequences that come with their behavior. We cannot change others behavior; we can only change our own behavior (Charles, Senter, & Barr, 1998). Glasser decided that the ultimate goal for classroom management is self-discipline and self-control. Later on in his research he decided that teachers need to be leaders for their students and support quality…

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    To elaborate further on social cognitive career theory (SCCT), Hackett, Lent and Brown (2000) discussed strategies for which SCCT counselors should navigate through their clients’ career obstacles. First, Hackett et al. (2000) stated that SCCT focuses on the interaction of individual aspects such as self-efficacy, result outcomes, and future goals, and how those interactions contribute to career development (Hackett, Lent, & Brown, 2000). To begin their evaluation, the authors analyzed…

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    Colarusso et al. (2013) stated that if behaviors become really bad during class time there are certain procedures and consequences that occur. Students who continually display disruptive behaviors on a daily basis should be considered for a functional behavior assessment (FBA) (Colarusso et al., 2013). An FBA is completed by a team composed of educators that have worked with and are familiar with the child. The FBA is enforced to collect data for a behavior intervention plan (BIP) (Colarusso et…

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    The purpose of this article is to describe essential features of a schoolwide proactive management system, Effective Behavioral Support (EBS). The EBS approach focuses on enhancing schools’ capacity to adopt and sustain effective practices for all students through: team-based problem solving and planning, administrator and staff commitment and support, systematic assessment of disciplinary practices and processes, careful action planning, ongoing staff development, and data-based decision making…

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    make positive decisions and consume a balanced diet (Eckel, 2003). Interpersonal theories are useful to develop interventions to teach children how to make healthy…

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    School-Wide Behavior and Academics proposes that providing rules, along with frequent rewards, and a school-wide behavior management program increases academic performance and considerably reduces discipline problems for all students. This factor in itself is just cause for school districts to take notice and to consider implementation as soon as possible. The PBIS program focuses on creating and sustaining school-wide, classroom, and individual systems of support for positive behavior. The…

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    completed projects. Projects included healthy habits, cognitive-behavior therapy, breaking negative family cycles, coping, and problem-solving skills, school planning, and symptom management. School professionals were asked to attend sessions involving school. Students…

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    Dabke, D. (2016). Impact of Leader’s Emotional Intelligence and Transformational Behavior on Perceived Leadership Effectiveness: A Multiple Source View. Business Perspectives & Impact of Leader’s Emotional Intelligence and Transformational Behavior on Perceived Leadership Effectiveness: A Multiple Source View Research. In this research paper Dabke explored the connection among performance-based Emotional Intelligence. 200 contributor managers were assessed by administering the Mayer, Salovey,…

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    single mother of two young children who has struggled financially for several years after her boyfriend and she broke up. The father of her children is not involved anymore by choice and does not support any of them nor help with any kind of child support. She works full time and does her best to support her children. Even though she does not enjoy her job and the pay isn’t the best she has not found something else that works well with her schedule. She was struggling with feelings of…

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