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Essay heading: Emotional Behavior Disorder: Its many challenges
 
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According to Kauffman et. al. (2003) direct instruction has the most evidence of enhancing the academic success of learners who are struggling. Direct instruction includes structure, proper pacing of instruction, sequencing, stipulations of corrective advice and the opportunity to practice new skills...
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Students with EBD have moderate to severe academic deficits compared to their general education peers and maintain some of the same learning deficiencies as students with learning disabilities (LD). Thus, it is important that researchers develop a curriculum to enhance the instructional methods in order for educators to properly educate these children (Falk et...
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