Changing antisocial behavior patterns in young boys: A structured cooperative learning approach

TitleChanging antisocial behavior patterns in young boys: A structured cooperative learning approach
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsQuinn, M.M.

This study examined the effectiveness of using a structured cooperative learning approach to increase appropriate behaviors of young boys who were identified as being at risk for the development of antisocial behavior problems. Students received a six-week cooperative learning intervention using positive peer role models to teach interpersonal problem-solving skills through the combined use of cognitive and behavioral techniques. Results show a significant increase in academic engaged time; however, the intervention failed to produce significantly lower rates of externalizing antisocial behaviors or negative playground interactions.

Title Changing antisocial behavior patterns in young boys: A structured cooperative learning approach
Publication Title Education and Treatment of Children
Publication Type Journal Article
Published Year 2002
Authors M.M. Quinn
Section 380
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