Comparing Behavioral Intervention Approaches for Students with Emotional and Learning Challenges
Abstract
This study presents a comprehensive analytical review of diverse behavioral intervention frameworks designed to enhance educational and emotional outcomes among students experiencing learning and behavioral challenges. The purpose of the research was to examine, compare, and synthesize key theoretical models, including Applied Behavior Analysis, Cognitive Behavioral Interventions, Positive Behavior Support, and Social-Emotional Learning, while contextualizing their practical implementation across varied educational settings. Adopting a conceptual and integrative approach, the study explored peer-reviewed literature and empirical findings to identify the underlying principles, strengths, and contextual barriers influencing intervention efficacy.
Findings reveal that effective behavioral interventions are grounded in structured theoretical foundations and supported by consistent implementation fidelity, teacher competence, and institutional commitment. The research underscores that sustainable success is contingent upon contextual adaptability, cultural responsiveness, and technological integration. Emerging trends such as AI-driven analytics, digital monitoring systems, and adaptive learning environments were identified as pivotal innovations in optimizing behavioral tracking and individualized support. Nonetheless, challenges persist, particularly regarding inadequate training, resource limitations, and systemic inequities in under-resourced educational systems.
The study concludes that long-term effectiveness is achieved when behavioral frameworks combine data-informed precision with human-centered approaches, fostering self-regulation, emotional intelligence, and social competence. Recommendations emphasize the need for sustained teacher professional development, investment in technological infrastructure, culturally grounded policy frameworks, and cross-sector collaboration between educational institutions and communities. The research ultimately affirms that harmonizing behavioral science, digital innovation, and inclusive pedagogical practice can transform the learning environment into a space that supports equitable academic success and emotional resilience.
How to Cite This Article
Chuks Sunday Ogbona, Thomas Jerome Yeboah, Mforchive Abdoulaye Bobga, Kenneth Boakye (2023). Comparing Behavioral Intervention Approaches for Students with Emotional and Learning Challenges . Journal of Frontiers in Multidisciplinary Research (JFMR), 4(2), 349-362. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54660/.JFMR.2023.4.2.349-362