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Antisocial Behavior in School With Infotrac

Evidence-Based Practices

by Hill M. Walker ; Geoff Colvin ; Elizabeth Ramsey


ISBN: 0534256449
ISBN-13: 9780534256449
Format: Paperback

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Publisher: Thomson Learning
Published date: 1994
Size: 7.5 x 9.5 inches
Weight: 1.9 pounds

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1) Antisocial Behavior in School: Strategies and Best Practices
Walker, Hill M., Geoff Colvin, and Elizabeth Ramsey

Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole Publishing Company, 1995. "This book is written for the educator-practitioner who must cope with students who either already have or are at high risk for developing antisocial behavior patterns. Traditionally, schools have used such strategies as control, containment, punishment, and exclusion to deal with students who have behavior problems....The material in this book is designed to enhance educators' understanding of the nature, origins, and causes of antisocial behavior." This book has 480 pages and is illustrated. The text contains NO internal markings whatsoever.. ISBN: 0-534-25644-9. Third Printing. Pictorial Softcover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. SCHOOL DISCIPLINE PROBLEM CHILDREN EDUCATION. (more information)

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