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Title: Reclaiming Michael: a case study of a student with emotional behavioural disorder
Authors: Braun, Carol R.
Supervisor: Lutfiyya, Zana (Educational Administration, Foundations, and Psychology)
Examining Committee: Young, Jon (Educational Administration, Foundations, and Psychology) Smith, Karen (Curriculum, Teaching and Learning)
Graduation Date: February 2005
Keywords: emotional behavioural disorder student school
case study
Issue Date: 28-Jan-2005
Abstract: "Reclaiming Michael: a case study of a student with emotional behavioural disorder" describes the work in a school with a kindergarten to grade three student who was labeled emotionally-behaviourally disordered. Thirteen participant interviews were transcribed and analyzed to understand what the school did, how the school did this work, and why the work was done the way it was. Two themes reinforcing the importance of learning and building community emerged from the data. The data collected reinforced the general principles of both the ecological and humanistic perspectives, indicating theoretical possibilities for work with students with emotional-behavioural disorders in other schools.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1993/104
Type: Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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