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Institution:
University at
Buffalo, State University of New York
Program:
Academic and Behavioral Competencies Model
Principal Investigators:
William Pelham, Jr., Greta Massetti
Key Staff: Jeaveen Neaderhiser
and Anne Uba
Program Description and
Site-Specific Research:
The School-Wide
Academic and Behavioral Competencies (ABC) Model employs a set of
strategies designed to enhance students' social competencies and behavior.
These strategies include school-wide discipline rules, social skills
training, peer tutoring, peer mediation, and parent training, and include
methods of working with children with impaired behavioral or social
functioning (such as ADHD). The model is being evaluated in a large urban
school district serving students from high risk, impoverished
neighborhoods.
In their
complementary study the researchers are focusing on two cohorts of
students: One group of students is being followed from the 1st grade year
to the 3rd grade year, and a second group of students is being followed
from the 3rd grade year to the 5th grade year. With this design, the
researchers hope to understand the effects of the ABC program on students
in the third grade after one year of intervention compared to multiple
years of intervention. Other aspects of the complementary study include an
examination of teachers' classroom management strategies, the effects of
the intervention on child psychopathology, and whether the intervention
prevents the need for medication and other mental health services for
children.
For more information on this project, please contact:
Greta Massetti
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Center for Children and Families
University at Buffalo, SUNY
3435 Main Street
318 Diefendorf Hall
Buffalo, NY 14214
Phone: 716-829-2244 x23
Fax: 716-829-3692
E-mail: gmm23@buffalo.edu
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