Publications

Publications are Priced as Marked
( Please use attached Material Order Form for requests )

Colvin, G., Tobin, T., Beard, K., Hagan, S., & Sprague, J. (1998). The School Bully: Assessing the Problem, Developing Interventions, and Future Research Directions. Journal of Behavioral Education, 8(3), 293-319. ($5.00) Abstract

Eisert, D., & Jensen, M. K. (2003). Victimization of Girls in American Society. Article

Epstein, M. H., & Walker, H. M. (2002). Special education: Best practices and First Step to Success. In B. J. Burns & K. Hoagwood (Eds.), Community treatment for youth: Evidence-based interventions for severe emotional and behavioral disorders (pp. 179-197). New York: Oxford University Press. Abstract

Feil, E. G., Severson, H. H., & Walker, H. M. (1998). Screening for Emotional and Behavioral Delays: The Early Screening Project. Journal of Early Intervention, 21(3), 252-266. ($5.00) Abstract

Golly, A., Sprague, J., Walker, H. M., Beard, K., & Gorham, G. (2000). The First Step to Success program: An analysis of outcomes with identical twins across multiple baselines. Behavioral Disorders, 25(3), 170-182. Abstract

Golly, A., Stiller, B., & Walker, H. M. (1998). First Step to Success: Replication and Social Validation of an Early Intervention Program. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders 6(4), 243-250. ($5.00) Abstract

Paine, C. & Sprague, J. (2000). Crisis Prevention and Response: Is Your School Prepared? ERIC/CEM (Clearinghouse on Educational Management) Action Bulletin, College of Education, University of Oregon. This free publication may be obtained from ERIC at: http://eric.uoregon.edu

Paine, C., & Sprague, J. (2000). Crisis Prevention and Response: Is Your School Prepared? Oregon School Study Council Bulletin, 43(2). University of Oregon, College of Education. Eugene, OR. ($2.75) Abstract

Paine, C., Sprague, J. (2000) Crisis Prevention and Response: Is Your School Prepared? OSSC Bulletin, 43(2). ($2.75)

Mehas, K., Boling, K., Sobieniak, S., Sprague, J., Burke, M. D., & Hagan, S. (1998). Finding a Safe Haven in Middle School: Discipline Behavior Intervention. Teaching Exceptional Children, 30(4), 20-23. ($3.00)

Ramsey, E., Bank, L., Patterson, G. R., & Walker, H. M. (1990). From Home to School to Juvenile Court: A Social Interactional Model of the Path to Delinquency . Eugene: University of Oregon. ($5.00) Abstract

Sprague,J. (2002, March), Getting Effective School Discipline Practices to Scale: B.E.S.T. Practices Staff Development. NASP Communique, 30(6), 28-32. Abstract

Sprague, J., Colvin, G., & Irvin, L. (1995). The Oregon School Safety Survey . Eugene: University of Oregon. (Free)

Sprague, J., Colvin, G., Irvin, L., & Stieber, S. (1997). Assessing School Safety in Oregon: How do School Principals Respond?. Effective School Practices, 17(2), 36-44. ($3.00)

Sprague, J. R., & Horner, R. H. (1995). Functional Assessment and Intervention in Community Settings. Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 1, 89-93. ($3.00) Abstract

Sprague, J., Sugai, G., Horner, R., Walker, H., (1999) Using Office Discipline Referral Data to Evaluate School-wide Discipline and Violence Prevention Interventions. OSSC Bulletin, 42(2). ($2.75)

Sprague, J., Smith, S., & Stieber, S. (2002). Principal Perceptions of School Safety. University of Oregon, Institute on Violence and Destructive Behavior. Eugene, OR. ($3.00) Abstract

Sprague, J., Smith, S., Stieber, S., etal. (2002) Principal Perceptions of School Safety. Journal of School Violence, 1(4). ($5.00)

Sprague, J. R., Sugai, G., & Walker, H. (1998). Antisocial Behavior in Schools. In S. Watson & F. M. Gresham, (Eds.), Handbook of Child Behavior Therapy, (pp. 451-474). ($3.00)

Sprague, J. R., Sugai, G., Horner, R. H., & Walker, H. M. (Winter, 1999). Using office referral data to evaluate school-wide discipline and violence prevention interventions. Oregon School Study Council, 42(2). ($2.75) Abstract

Sprague, J., & Walker, H. (2000). Early identification and intervention for youth with antisocial and violent behavior. Exceptional Children, 66(3), 367-379. ($3.00) Abstract

Sprague, J., Walker, H., Golly, A., White, K., Myers, D., Shannon, T. (2001). Translating Research into Effective Practice: The Effects of a Universal Staff and Student Intervention on Indicators of Discipline and School Safety. Education and Treatment of Children, 24(4), pp. 495-511. ($3.00)

Sprague, J., Walker, H., Sowards, S., Van Bloem, C., Eberhardt, P., & Marshall, B. (in press). Sources of Vulnerability to School Violence: Systems-Level Assessment and Strategies to Improve Safety and Climate. National Association of School Psychologists. ($5.00) Abstract

Sprague, J., Walker, H. M., Wagner, L., Stieber, S., Simonsen, B., Nishioka, V. (in press). Exploring the Relationship Between School Discipline Referrals and Delinquency. Psychology in the Schools: "Appraisal and Prediction of Violence in Schools." (Special Issue). ($3.00) Abstract

Tobin, T., & Sprague, J. (1999). Alternative educational programs for at-risk youth: Issues, best practices, and recommendations. Oregon School Study Council Bulletin, 42(4), Summer. University of Oregon, College of Education. Eugene, OR. ($2.75) Abstract

Tobin, T., & Sprague, J. (2000). Alternative education strategies: Reducing violence in school and community. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders 8(3), 177-186. ($4.00) Abstract

Tobin, T. J., & Sprague, J. (in press). Alternative Educational Programs: Accommodating Tertiary Level, At-risk Students. In M. R. Shinn, G. Stoner, & H. M. Walker (Eds.), Interventions for Academic and Behavior Problems II: Preventive and Remedial Approaches (2nd ed.). Silver Spring, MD: National Association of School Psychologists (NASP).

Walker, H.M. (2000). Investigating school-related behavior disorders: Lessons learned from a thirty-year research career. Exceptional Children, 66 (2), 151-161. ($2.00) Abstract

Walker, H. M. (1998). First Steps to Prevent Antisocial Behavior. Teaching Exceptional Children, 30(4), 16-19. ($5.00) Abstract

Walker, H. M., & Eaton-Walker, J. (2000). Preventing school violence. Key questions about school safety: Critical issues and recommended solutions. NASP Bulletin, March. ($5.00) Abstract

Walker, H. M., Forness, S. R., Kauffman, J. M., Epstein, M. H., Gresham, F. M., Nelson, C. M., & Strain, P. S. (1998). Macro-Social Validation: Referencing Outcomes in Behavioral Disorders to Societal Issues and Problems. Behavioral Disorders, 24(1), 7-18. ($2.00) Abstract

Walker, H. M., & Gresham, F. M. (1997). Making Schools Safer and Violence Free. Intervention in School and Clinic, 32(4), 199-204. ($3.00) Abstract

Walker, H. M., Kavanagh, K., Stiller, B., Golly, A., Severson, H. H., & Feil, E. G. (1998). First Step to Success: An Early Intervention Approach for Preventing School Antisocial Behavior. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 6(2), 66-80. ($5.00) Abstract

Walker, H. M., Irvin, L. K., & Sprague, J. R. (1997). Violence Prevention and School Safety: Issues, Problems, Approaches, and Recommended Solutions. Oregon School Study Council Bulletin, 41(1), Fall. ($2.75) Abstract

Walker, H. M., Severson, H. H., Feil, E. G., Stiller, B., & Golly, A. (1998). First Step to Success: Intervening at the Point of School Entry to Prevent Antisocial Behavior Patterns. Psychology in the Schools, 35(3), 259-26 9. ($5.00) Abstract

Walker, H. M., & Sprague, J. R. (under review, 1998). Longitudinal Research and Functional Behavioral Assessment Issues. Eugene: University of Oregon. Journal of Behavioral Disorders. ($2.00) Abstract

Walker, H. M., & Sprague, J. R. (1999). The Path to School Failure, Delinquency and Violence: Causal Factors and some Potential Solutions. Intervention in School and Clinic. 35(2), 67-73. ($3.00) Abstract

Walker, H. M., Sprague, J. R., & Close, D. W., & Starlin, D. M. (1999). What's Right with Behavior Disorders: Seminal Achievements and Contributions of the Behavior Disorders Field. Exceptionality, 8(1), 13-28. ($3.00) Abstract

Walker, H. M., Sprague, J. R., Tobin, T., & Myers, D. R. (1999). Risk and protective factors for school safety: Focus on individual students and the school. Prepared for: The OJJDP-OSERS School Safety Strategic Planning Meeting. ($5.00) Abstract

Walker, H., Stiller, B., & Golly, A. (1998). First Step to Success: A collaborative Home-School Intervention for Preventing Antisocial Behavior at the Point of School Entry. Young Exceptional Children, 1(2), 2-6. ($5.00) Abstract

Walker, H. M., Zeller, R. W., Close, D. W., Webber, J., & Gresham, F. (1999). The present unwrapped: Change and challenge in the field of behavioral disorders [invited article]. Behavioral Disorders, 24(4), 293-304. ($3.00) Abstract

 

FIRST STEP ARTICLES

Epstein, M. H., & Walker, H. M. (2002). Special education: Best practices and First Step to Success. In B. J. Burns & K. Hoagwood (Eds.), Community treatment for youth: Evidence-based interventions for severe emotional and behavioral disorders (pp. 179-197). New York: Oxford University Press. ($5.00) Abstract

Golly, A., Sprague, J., Walker, H. M., Beard, K., & Gorham, G. (2000). The First Step to Success program: An analysis of outcomes with identical twins across multiple baselines. Behavioral Disorders, 25(3), 170-182.($5.00) Abstract

Golly, A., Stiller, B., & Walker, H. M. (1998). First Step to Success: Replication and Social Validation of an Early Intervention Program. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders 6(4), 243-250. ($5.00) Abstract

Walker, H., Stiller, B., & Golly, A. (1998). First Step to Success: A collaborative Home-School Intervention for Preventing Antisocial Behavior at the Point of School Entry. Young Exceptional Children, 1(2), 2-6. ($5.00) Abstract

Walker, H. M. (1998). First Steps to Prevent Antisocial Behavior. Teaching Exceptional Children, 30(4), 16-19. ($5.00) Abstract

Walker, H. M., Kavanagh, K., Stiller, B., Golly, A., Severson, H. H., & Feil, E. G. (1998). First Step to Success: An Early Intervention Approach for Preventing School Antisocial Behavior. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 6(2), 66-80. ($5.00) Abstract

Walker, H. M., Severson, H. H., Feil, E. G., Stiller, B., & Golly, A. (1998). First Step to Success: Intervening at the Point of School Entry to Prevent Antisocial Behavior Patterns. Psychology in the Schools, 35(3), 259-26 9. ($5.00) Abstract


VIDEOS
All videos are $17.00 US each

School Rules: Agnes Stewart Middle ($17.00 US)
9 minutes 18 seconds.

This video tape was specifically designed and produced for Agnes Stewart Middle School. It is an example of effectively communicating school-wide expectations. Students, assisted by faculty and administration, wrote and acted the scenes. This video tape is a good example of communicating school-wide expectations for middle school students, staff and parents in an urban school district.

School Rules: Faubion Elementary ($17.00 US)
11 minutes 22 seconds

This tape was specifically designed and produced for Faubion Elementary School. It was written by the schools Effective Behavior Support (EBS) team and acted by the school's students. This video tape is a good example of teaching and communicating expectations to elementary students in a large metropolitan school district.

School Rules: Douglas Gardens Elementary ($17.00 US)
7 minutes 17 seconds.

This video tape was specifically designed and produced for Douglas Gardens Elementary school. The script was written by the EBS team and narrated by the school's librarian. This video tape is a good example of teaching and communicating expectations to elementary students in a urban school district.

Preventive Interactions: What Elementary and Middle school teachers can do to prevent inappropriate behavior in the classroom. ($17.00 US)
17 minutes 0 seconds

This video tape is used in conjunction with the IVDB school safety training materials. It provides examples of effective teaching strategies to promote positive student interactions. Demonstrations include strategies to secure students' attention ("May I have your attention please."), ignore minor misbehaviors ("Concentration game") and teach "on task" behaviors ("Green/Red card game").

Best Practices and Common Language: Whiteaker Elementary School ($17.00 US)
17 minutes and 34 seconds

This video tape was produced for Whiteaker Elementary school. This tape provides examples of how to teach effective classroom management strategies to elementary students such as: Following directions, asking for help, transitioning and ignoring minor inappropriate behaviors.

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