Quiz 1 EXE 362
What are the nine behavioral assumptions
1. Changing inappropriate student behavior requires changing the teachers behavior 2. Some students acquire more time, attention, structure than others 3. Students exhibit both desirable and undesirable behaviors for a reason 4. Many behavioral challenges reflect learning difficulties 5. Most inappropriate behavior is predictably link to specific contacts and activities 6. It is more efficient and effective to change student behavior by using positive strategies rather than punitive strategies 7. Is more efficient and effective to use proactive , preventative strategies rather than relying on reactive strategies after a behavioral problem has already developed 8. Students benefit greatly when general educators and special educators work together to meet the needs of all students 9. Students benefit one educators maintain close communication with parents in order to share information and collaboratively plan educational and home programs
PBIS
A broad range of systematic and individualize strategies for achieving important social and learning outcomes while preventing problem behavior with all students
Classroom management plan components
A statement of purpose, rules, procedures, consequences, and action plan
Behavioral Assumptions
Certain believes about behavior that we will use as a foundation for our course
Classroom management plans six key principles
Invest time at the front end, teach well with quality instruction, focus on positive behaviors, provide supports, be educative, not vindictive, be persistent and consistent
Prevailing behavioral difficulties through
Schedule: The time allocated for each student activity during the school day Climate: The overall atmosphere of the classroom environment Classroom planning: Organization: strive to create predictable environment so clearly communicate expected behaviors
Classroom rules
They are important because the extent to which students know the rules and know how to follow them is positively correlated with appropriate behavior
Classroom procedures
They are important in the classroom and they keep us organized, they are effective, and efficient.