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Integrating RAP in Public Schools: Successes and Challenges

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For students with emotional disability (ED), school can be a stressful experience marked by disapproval, rejection, isolation, and shame. Staff serving these students in a large school district received Response Ability Pathways (RAP) training. This article summarizes positive impacts on behavior, as well as ongoing challenges in changing school climates based on coercive methods.

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For students with emotional disability (ED), school can be a stressful experience marked by disapproval, rejection, isolation, and shame. Staff serving these students in a large school district received Response Ability Pathways (RAP) training. This article summarizes positive impacts on behavior, as well as ongoing challenges in changing school climates based on coercive methods.

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Volume 19
Issue 3
Authors Pamela F. Rodriguez, Daphne M. Baille
Journal Section Educational Innovations
ISSN 10895701

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