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Wayne Sailor
Researcher at University of Kansas
Publications - 96
Citations - 6577
Wayne Sailor is an academic researcher from University of Kansas. The author has contributed to research in topics: Special education & Positive behavior support. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 94 publications receiving 6286 citations. Previous affiliations of Wayne Sailor include University of California, Berkeley & San Francisco State University.
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Applying Positive Behavior Support and Functional Behavioral Assessment in Schools
George Sugai,Robert H. Horner,Glen Dunlap,Meme Hieneman,Timothy J. Lewis,C. Michael Nelson,Terrance M. Scott,Carl J. Liaupsin,Wayne Sailor,Ann P. Turnbull,H. Rutherford Turnbull,Donna Wickham,Brennan L. Wilcox,Michael B. Ruef +13 more
TL;DR: Positive behavior support (PBS) and functional behavioral assessment (FBA) are two significant concepts of the 1997 amendments to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) as discussed by the authors.
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Positive Behavior Support: Evolution of an Applied Science
Edward G. Carr,Glen Dunlap,Robert H. Horner,Robert L. Koegel,Ann P. Turnbull,Wayne Sailor,Jacki Anderson,Richard W. Albin,Lynn Kern Koegel,Lise Fox +9 more
TL;DR: Positive behavior support (PBS) is an applied science that uses educational and systems change methods (environmental redesign) to enhance quality of life and minimize problem behavior as discussed by the authors.
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The relationship of school-wide Positive Behavior Support to academic achievement in an urban middle school
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the relationship of school-wide positive behavior support (PBS)induced reductions in out-of-class referrals to student academic achievement and found significant reductions in ODRs and suspensions and increases in standardized math and reading scores.
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Toward a Technology of “Nonaversive” Behavioral Support:
Robert H. Horner,Glen Dunlap,Robert L. Koegel,Edward G. Carr,Wayne Sailor,Jacki Anderson,Richard W. Albin,Robert E. O'Neill +7 more
TL;DR: Nonaversive behavior management is an approach to supporting people with undesirable behaviors that integrates technology and values as mentioned in this paper, which has attracted numerous proponents, but is not suitable for all individuals.
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Prevention and Intervention with Young Children's Challenging Behavior: Perspectives regarding Current Knowledge:
Glen Dunlap,Philip S. Strain,Lise Fox,Judith J. Carta,Maureen A. Conroy,Barbara J. Smith,Lee Kern,Mary Louise Hemmeter,Matthew A. Timm,Amy McCart,Wayne Sailor,Ursula Markey,D. J. Markey,Sharon Lardieri,Cathy Sowell +14 more
TL;DR: Challenging behavior exhibited by young children is becoming recognized as a serious impediment to social-emotional development and a harbinger of severe maladjustment in school and adult life as mentioned in this paper.