Editorial Type: research-article
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Online Publication Date: 23 Sept 2010

Culturally Responsive Schoolwide Positive behavior Support: A Case Study in One School With a High Proportion of Native American Students

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Article Category: Research Article
Page Range: 108 – 119
DOI: 10.56829/muvo.9.1.0311x7477113q741
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Schools face an array of recommendations for reforming educational practices. If these recommendations are to be implemented on a large scale, reformers will need to embed clear strategies to make educational innovations and implementation procedures culturally responsive. Schoolwide positive behavior support, as an approach to whole-school discipline, offers one example of an innovative reform that encourages cultural responsiveness. The authors present a brief overview of schoolwide positive behavior support, the ways cultural responsiveness is being included in the implementation of this approach, and practical messages from a case study with one rural New Mexico school that has embraced the approach. Implications are offered for including cultural responsiveness in all educational reform efforts and future research.

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