A co-teaching model where the class is split into two groups to reduce teacher:student ratio. Each group is leanring the exact same content.
What is Parallel Teaching?
Research validates that "Class-wide expectations should be stated...
What is "positively?"
In terms of reinforcement and punishment...
Beatrice worked hard, studied for her final exam and earned an "A+".
This is an example of...
P+ What is positive Reinforcement? Something "cool" was gained.
"Inappropriate behavior" is a "normal" part of growing up?
True/False?
True
A co-teaching model where the the class is typically divided into 3 groups and each group rotates across various tasks. Two tasks are often led by a teacher. One task is typically and independent "leanring center".
What is Station Teaching?
What is 3 to 5?
In terms of reinforcement and punishment...
Dr. Hilgenberg dropped the final exam for all students who had perfect attendance to his lectures.
This is an example of...
R– What is negative Reinforcement? Something "bad" was removed.
Physical aggression, verbal aggressions, self-injury, disruption, poor attendance, and off-task behaviors, are all examples of...
What are "Externalizing Behaviors". ...behaviors we can easily see.
A co-teaching model where a small group of students works with teacher, typically at the back of the room. The small group of students typically work on different task (remediation or compacting) compared to the larger group of students.
What is Alternative Teaching?
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
Briefly explain the difference between "expectations" and "routines"...
answers will vary...
In terms of reinforcement and punishment...
James dropped his ice cream cone on the sidewalk. This is an example of...
P– What is negative punishment? Something "cool" was removed.
Anxiety, depression, withdrawal, and lack of motivation are all examples of...
What are "Internalizing Behaviors" ...behaviors we cannot easily see.