Project SCREEN: Validation of a Free-Access Screening Tool for K-12 Educators to Screen Students with Internalizing and Externalizing Behavior Patterns



Project Description

 

The purpose of this project is to prevent students with emotional and behavioral disorders from developing lifelong emotional disturbances (ED) that require the provision of special education and related services under IDEA (2004) as well as life-long mental health needs. It is essential to identify students at risk for ED early so that proper interventions can be designed, implemented, and evaluated when these youth are more responsive to intervention efforts. Given the current fiscal uncertainty of educational funding, monetary concerns are a genuine consideration. For some schools, free-access screening tools may be the only realistic option.

With new standards established by National Center on Intensive Intervention and the rigorous guidlines of the Institute of Education Sciences, we seek to we seek to validate the Student Risk Screening Scale for Internalizing and Externalizing Behaviors (SRSS-IE) for purposes of detecting K-12 students at risk for internalizing and/or externalizing behavior and make available a sufficient body of evidence regarding the validity of the SRSS-IE to inform practitioner’s decision making when selecting a screening tool.


Years

  • 2019-2022

Target Audience

  • Students

Funder

  • US Department of Education

  • Award Number: R324A190013

Project Status

  • Completed

Contact


Personnel

  • Kathleen Lynne Lane, Ph.D., BCBA-D

    Principle Investigator (PI)

    Kathleen Lynne Lane, Ph.D., BCBA-D