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Boden, Lauren J.; Ennis, Robin Parks; Allen, Lester; Williams, Davashia; Dana, Lisa – Remedial and Special Education, 2020
The positive behavior interventions and supports (PBIS) framework is a well-researched framework used to teach, model, and reinforce positive behavior in schools across the country. Many residential and juvenile facilities have adopted the PBIS framework to fit a 24/7 delivery model spanning facility environments and activities (known as…
Descriptors: Juvenile Justice, Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Residential Programs
Kittelman, Angus; Storie, Sloan; Horner, Robert H.; Machalicek, Wendy – Center on Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports, 2020
Young students starting school for the first time (e.g., kindergarteners) often benefit from more than typical intensity of behavioral support. Learning new social expectations, routines, and interaction patterns can be daunting. This is an important concern for schools implementing positive behavioral interventions and supports (PBIS). Learning a…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Positive Behavior Supports, Intervention, Kindergarten
Rogers, Paula; Smith, W. Richard; Buffum, Austin; Mattos, Mike – Solution Tree, 2020
Meet the needs of students who have fallen the furthest behind. Created for elementary school educators, this guide details how to implement intensive interventions at Tier 3 of the RTI at Work™ process. Discover practices and strategies to intervene successfully when students struggle with core content, as well as with foundational skills from…
Descriptors: Best Practices, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary School Students, Response to Intervention
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Walker, Jennifer D.; Johnson, Kimberly M.; Randolph, Kathleen M. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2021
Special educators are responsible for a myriad of roles as part of their responsibilities as teachers. In addition to developing and monitoring individualized education programs (IEPs), co-teaching with general education colleagues, and engaging in direct instruction, they often also support students with behavioral needs. Although not all…
Descriptors: Self Advocacy, Teacher Responsibility, Classroom Techniques, Behavior Modification
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Speight, Renee; Kucharczyk, Suzanne – Journal of Special Education Technology, 2021
High-levels of classroom engagement and on-task behavior have been linked to positive outcomes for students. In traditional classroom settings when levels of on-task behaviors are low, teacher integration of Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) can facilitate improvement in student engagement. PBIS strategies such as creating clear…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Behavior Modification, Positive Behavior Supports, Students with Disabilities
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Mertoglu, Munevver – International Journal of Education and Practice, 2018
Anger, although it is a natural emotion, when it cannot be managed, individuals experience extremely serious problems; at an extreme, they might even engage in criminal behaviors. The behaviours of people have some physical, hormonal, environmental, psychological and social causes that have positive or negative effects on anger. In this respect,…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Preschool Education, Psychological Patterns, Self Control
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Freeman, Jennifer – Beyond Behavior, 2018
Researchers have identified low-intensity classroom management strategies that, when implemented consistently, lead to significant improvements in student behavior. The strategies detailed in this special issue--behavior-specific praise, high-probability request sequence, precorrection, active supervision, instructional choice, and instructional…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Classroom Techniques, Student Behavior, Behavior Problems
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Lewis, Timothy J.; Hatton, Heather L.; Jorgenson, Courtney; Maynard, Deanna – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2017
New--and often veteran--teachers find managing significant inappropriate student behavior a formidable challenge. Although more severe inappropriate behaviors, such as aggression, often receive attention in the professional literature, survey research has shown that the high frequency of milder inappropriate behaviors (e.g., disruptions,…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Behavior Problems, Behavior Modification, Functional Behavioral Assessment
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Liaupsin, Carl J.; Cooper, Justin T. – Beyond Behavior, 2017
Most function-based intervention plans (FBIP) discuss what to teach, but often fail to address effective methods for teaching the skills addressed in the plan. This article discusses the various parts of the FBIP plan that may require teaching and provides potential instructional approaches for teaching the components of the FBIP to students and…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Intervention, Student Behavior, Teaching Methods
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Iovannone, Rose; Anderson, Cynthia; Scott, Terrance – Beyond Behavior, 2017
A functional behavior assessment is a process for identifying events in the environment that reliably precede (i.e., antecedents) and follow (i.e., consequences) problem behavior. This information is used to develop an intervention plan. There are two types of antecedents--triggers and setting events. Triggers are antecedent events that happen…
Descriptors: Functional Behavioral Assessment, Student Behavior, Behavior Problems, Behavior Modification
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Adamson, Reesha M.; McKenna, John William; Mitchell, Barbara – Preventing School Failure, 2019
The use of a tiered approach provides a structured format for increasing consistency across educators to address the diversity of student needs within a school. The same logic of providing a tiered continuum of evidence-based increasingly intensive supports that is characteristic of schoolwide multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS) can be adapted…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Behavior Problems, Behavior Modification, Classroom Techniques
Ohio Coalition for the Education of Children with Disabilities, 2022
The only consistency with children, with and without disabilities, is that they are inconsistent. Much of a child's behavior is adult controlled by their reaction, methods used, and consistency in support and discipline. When adults change the way they respond to the child's behaviors, the child gradually will learn to modify their behavior.…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Behavior Problems, Behavior Modification, Disabilities
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Dufrene, Brad A.; Zoder-Martell, Kimberly A.; Dieringe, Shannon Titus; Labrot, Zachary – Psychology in the Schools, 2016
Applied behavior analysis provides a technology of human behavior that demonstrates great potential for improving socially important outcomes for individuals. School-based consultation may provide a vehicle for delivering applied behavior analysis services in schools to address academic referral concerns. In this article, we propose that…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Consultants, Guides
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Appling, Jeffrey R. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2016
This column shares reflections or thoughtful opinions on issues of broad interest to the community. This month's issue describes examples of challenging student behavior and provides ideas to help confront this type of behavior.
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Behavior Problems, Behavior Modification, College Students
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Blackwell, William; Stockall, Nancy – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2021
This article describes a process for the incidental teaching of conversation skills to students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in inclusive settings. The incidental teaching of conversation skills is an effective naturalistic intervention for assisting students with ASD to improve their social communication skills. Special educators and other…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Interpersonal Communication, Communication Skills
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