Arrangement that makes it easy for teachers to spot chatty or misbehaving students
What is classic rows arrangement?
200
a consequence that maintains or increases the likelihood of a behavior reoccurring.
What is a positive reinforcer?
300
Classes to recess; small group to whole group instruction; use of computers; lining up
What are transition times?
300
Consequences that happen when people abide by the rules.
What are rewards/positive reinforcers?
300
Systematic manipulation of external stimuli
What is a way to change behavior?
300
Seating arrangements of students in groups of five or five groups of four.
What is a cooperative cluster arrangement?
300
An environmental event that precedes a behavior and influences the probability that it will recur in the future.
What is antecedent?
400
You have this built in when your students know what to expect daily
What is predictability?
400
Consequences that happen when people break the rules
What are punishments?
400
presentation of a stimulus to increase behavior
What is positive reinforcement?
400
This arrangement facilitates whole group discussions while still forcing students to face forward for teacher-directed instruction.
What is Horseshoe or U-shape?
400
Structured plan for delivering reinforcers following the display of target student behaviors and /or the absence of undesirable student behaviors.
What is token economy?
500
Automatic procedures
What are routines?
500
time away vs. time out; buddy room; detention; on campus suspension; call home - when behaviors cannot be remediated inside the classroom
What are negative consequences/punishment?
500
Reinforcers that are already and immediately reinforcing to the student.
What are intrinsic reinforcers?
500
Having these in your classroom arrangements make it easy for teachers to move around the classroom, provide space for students to move, and give teachers proximity to manage behavior and help students.
What are aisles?
500
The removal of an aversive stimulus to increase behavior