Behavior Problems in the Classroom
Behavioral Support
Probability of Behavior
Gathering Data
Data/ Positive Strategies
100
Behaviors that interfere with teacher and peers, or endanger others.
What is Classroom Conduct Problems
100
The intervention plan used to help students with behavioral problems
What is behavioral intervention plan (BIP)
100
Removal of reinforcers that have previously followed the behavior.
What is Extinction
100
The most useful method for gathering information about classroom behavior and study skills
What is direct observation
100
Step #4 in direct observation
What is collect and graph baseline data
200
Behaviors that interfere with students' academic performance or the teacher's ability to assess academic progress.
What is study skill problems
200
Behaviors are ___________ developed by student's experiences and reinforcement history.
What is Learned
200
An aversive event following a behavior
What is punishment
200
First task in direct observation
What is Specify the behavior to be observed
200
Step # 5 in direct observation
What is Collect data during interventions
300
The only problem considered more pressing than lack of discipline in schools today
What is funding
300
Behaviors do not happen in ___________. They are affected by the events that precede them and the consequences that follow them.
What is Isolation
300
When an inappropriate behavior is followed by the loss or withdrawal of earned reinforcers or privileges.
What is response cost.
300
Second task in direct observation
What is Select a measurement system
300
Educators should establish behavioral expectations and _____________ them to students
What is communicate
400
Proactive approach to managing challenging behavior that emphasizes the readjustment of environments teaching of replacement behaviors, and manipulation of consequences to reduce or eliminate the targeted behaviors.
What is Positive behavior support
400
When a behavior is followed by the presentation of a pleasant or positive event that makes the behavior more likely to occur.
What is Positive Reinforcement
400
When the student is removed from an event that is reinforcing or reinforcement is withdrawn for a specified period of time.
What is time out
400
Prevent innappropriate conduct by monitoring behavior and providing ________________________
What is Feedback
500
Strategy used to gather information about the student's behavior and the context in which it occurs.
What is Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA)
500
The behavior is followed by the removal of an unpleasant event or condition. (The beeping of your car when you are not buckled up)
What is negative reinforcement
500
To have the desired effect on behavior, consequences must be ___________ to the student.
What is Meaningful
500
What is the third step in direct observation
What is Decide who will observe and how often observations will occur
500
A written agreement between the student and teacher that indicates what the student must do to earn a specific reward.
What is Contingency Contract
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