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Setting Limitson
Behavior
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Community Guidelines
Conversation: Quiet side conversations totally OK, please take cell phones outside
Help: Raise your hand or call out for assistance
Activities: Discussion, reflection, & planning
Movement: Feel free and watch for easy exits
Participation: Give me the straight goods; encourage others to share their thoughts
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The single most important thing a teacher can do to raise student achievement and promote a positive learning environment is to maintain classroom management
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STOIC
Structure classrooms and school for success---over plan and organize.
Teach behavior—rules, expectations for activities and transitions, and procedures.
Observe and Monitor behavior progress.Interact positively with students.Correct fluently - be brief, calm, and consistent.
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Room Structure
Examine the structure of your room• Flow• Work space• Clutter• Easy to get things• Non-touchables• Touchables
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Designing Clear Expectations for Student Behavior
Features of effective behavioral expectations Clear Age-appropriate Detailed Reasonable Known by all staff members who supervise (or may be in)
the setting/situation Consistent
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Preventing Non-compliance
An effective teacher conveys an ASSUMPTION OF STUDENT COMPLIANCE. Using body language and tone of voice to demonstrate
that he/she “expects” students to follow directions
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Preventing Non-compliance
An effective teacher IS CAREFUL when giving directions to a student. Getting the student’s attention first Going to the student
Not giving directions from a distance More likely to be ignored or challenged
Avoiding “squaring off” with the student Avoiding an “audience” if possible
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Preventing Non-compliance
Using clear and simple language Stating the direction positively Not framing the direction as a question Being as brief as possible
Giving only one or two directions at a timeGiving the student reasonable time to
respondAvoiding “staring down” the studentMay have to explain or teach why behavior
is inapproprate
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Preventing Non-compliance
An effective teacher RESPONDS THOUGHTFULLY when a student initially fails to follow a direction. He or she might try:
Using humor Appealing to cooperation Using the “broken record” technique Offering the student a reasonable choice Letting the student know what will happen if he/she does
not follow the direction Might offer to help or assistance (how long do you want
this to last?)
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Preventing Non-compliance
The teacher will avoid: Arguing with the student Escalating the emotional intensity of the situation Letting the student “get away with it” Physically trying to make the student comply Threatening the student with what will happen
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Preventing Non-compliance
An effective teacher RESPONDS THOUGHTFULLY if a student continues to not follow a direction. Informing the student that the teacher will follow
up on the matter Recording what has happened Completing Review 360 Discussing the situation (and sharing any
records) with one’s immediate supervisor
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So what data do I take?
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A-B-C’s of Behavior
A=Antecedent -Stimuli that occur just prior to the
occurrence of the behaviors -Time and location, people present, environment events
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A-B-C’s of Behavior
B=Behavior-Anything we do or say-observable, measurable definition
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A-B-C’s of Behavior
C=Consequence -Events that follow the behavior
-Reinforcers, punishers, neutral events-Behaviors of others-social and nonsocial outcomes of behavior
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Functions of Behavior
AttentionEscapeAccess to tangibleAutomatic (Self-Stimulatory)
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Tough Kids
Behavior Excesses Non compliance Aggression Argues Destroys Property
Behavior Deficits Contingency governed,
not rule governed Poor social skills Academic Deficits
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Feedback, Motivation and Incentives
I =ImmediatelyF=FrequentlyE=Eye contactE=EnthusiasmD=Describe the BehaviorA= AnticipationV(2)=Variety and Variability
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Changing Behaviors
Consequence Manipulation-Reinforcement-Punishment-Extinction
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Changing Behaviors
Antecedent manipulation-Prompts-Order of events-Practice-Break tasks into smaller chunks-Environmental arrangement
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Research suggests
63% of students say the best motivator is……Teacher Praise
Students #1 valued behavior from a teacher is….. Humor
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Research also suggests:
The average teacher says something good every 100 minutes
The average teacher says something bad every 3 minutes
Which argues we get what we reward
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Success!!
1st
Relationship
2nd
Behavior
3rd
Instruction
To sum it up…
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Websites Behavior: www.teachervision.com/classroom-discipline/resource/5806.html www.ldonline.org/article/6165/ www.pinterest.com/reallygoodstuff/behavior-management/ www.theguardian.com/education/2012/aug/27/pupil-behaviour-management-teaching-resources http://www.educationworld.com/a_curr/archives/behaviortips.shtml http://www.dailyteachingtools.com/effective-classroom-management.html http://www.webmd.com/add-adhd/childhood-adhd/adhd-behavioral-techniques www.freeprintablebehaviorcharts.com www.pinterest.com/chamber/behavior-charts/ www.child-behavior-guide.com/behavior-charts.html www.empoweringparents.com teachinginprogress.blogspot.com – “take a break” pre-kpages.com – spin a prize – under classroom organization kindergartenklub.com
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Environmental Print: Here's the link for the free one: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Environmental-Print-Alphabet-FREEBIE-807307 Here's the link for the one I have: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Environmental-Print-Alphabet-Posters-288957 Here are some other ones that I have in a book in library center. I love this one, because it has tv shows on it and cartoons and other things that they see a lot. http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Environmental-Print-ABCs-Freebie-255117 this one is just Fasts food restaurants http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Environmental-Print-Fast-Food-Restaurants-44487 and my favorite of all!! this emergent reader: MY PERSONAL KIDS LOVE THIS. http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Environmental-Print-book-with-sight-words-I-LIKE-327158