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Leslie Babinski
Leslie Babinski
Center for Child and Family Policy, Duke University
Verified email at duke.edu
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Childhood conduct problems, hyperactivity-impulsivity, and inattention as predictors of adult criminal activity
LM Babinski, CS Hartsough, NM Lambert
The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines 40 (3 …, 1999
5921999
Safe passages: Providing online support to beginning teachers
MH DeWert, LM Babinski, BD Jones
Journal of teacher education 54 (4), 311-320, 2003
2982003
From isolation to conversation: Supporting new teachers' development
DL Rogers, LM Babinski
Suny Press, 2002
2572002
Improving young English learners’ language and literacy skills through teacher professional development: A randomized controlled trial
LM Babinski, SJ Amendum, SE Knotek, M Sánchez, P Malone
American Educational Research Journal 55 (1), 117-143, 2018
1612018
Breaking through isolation with new teacher groups.
DL Rogers, L Babinski
Educational Leadership 56 (8), 38-40, 1999
1321999
A comparison of self‐report of criminal involvement and official arrest records
LM Babinski, CS Hartsough, NM Lambert
Aggressive Behavior: Official Journal of the International Society for …, 2001
1032001
The roles of facilitators and peers in an online support community for first-year teachers
LM Babinski, BD Jones, MH DeWert
Journal of educational and psychological consultation 12 (2), 151-169, 2001
992001
Factors associated with school psychologists' perceptions of campus violence
M Furlong, L Babinski, S Poland, J Muñoz, S Boles
Psychology in the Schools 33 (1), 28-37, 1996
891996
TEACHERS’EXPECTATIONS AND SELF‐EFFICACY FOR WORKING WITH BULLIES AND VICTIMS
AT Skinner, LM Babinski, EJ Gifford
Psychology in the Schools 51 (1), 72-84, 2014
882014
The effects of training community leaders in prevention science: Communities That Care in Pennsylvania
ME Feinberg, MT Greenberg, DW Osgood, A Anderson, L Babinski
Evaluation and Program Planning 25 (3), 245-259, 2002
882002
Educating practitioners as consultants: Development and implementation of the instructional consultation team consortium
TA Gravois, S Knotek, LM Babinski
Training in Consultation, 113-132, 2002
572002
The process of fostering consultee development during instructional consultation
SE Knotek, SA Rosenfield, TA Gravois, LM Babinski
Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation 14 (3-4), 303-328, 2003
482003
Supporting new teachers through consultee-centered group consultation
LM Babinski, DL Rogers
Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation 9 (4), 285-308, 1998
461998
Tracking procedures and attrition containment in a long‐term follow‐up of a community‐based ADHD sample
CS Hartsough, LM Babinski, NM Lambert
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 37 (6), 705-713, 1996
331996
Pairing nurses and social workers in schools: North Carolina’s school-based child and family support teams
EJ Gifford, R Wells, Y Bai, TO Troop, S Miller, LM Babinski
The Journal of school health 80 (2), 104, 2010
272010
Consultation in new teacher groups: School psychologists facilitating collaboration among new teachers
SE Knotek, LM Babinski, DL Rogers
The California School Psychologist 7, 39-50, 2002
212002
Mediation of consultee's conceptual development in new teacher groups: Using questions to improve coherency
L Webster, SE Knotek, LM Babinski, DL Rogers, MM Barnett
Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation 14 (3-4), 281-301, 2003
192003
Staging a study: Performing the personal and professional struggles of beginning teachers
D Rogers, P Frellick, L Babinski
Dancing the data, 53-69, 2002
152002
Facilitating Conceptual Change in New Teacher Consultation Groups1
LM Babinski, SE Knotek, DL Rogers
Consultee-centered consultation, 101-113, 2004
142004
School Psychologists Respond to School Violence: A National Survey.
M Furlong
141994
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