Potpourri
Bullying
Victim/Perpetrator
Positive Behavior Supports
BIP
100
Leaving the profession because of being overwhelmed by aspects of the job
What is teacher burnout?
100
Defined as repetitive instrumental aggression that results in an imbalance of power between perpetrator and victim
What is bullying?
100
Physical and Psychosomatic Complaints, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Suicidal Idealization
What are some of the negative effects victims experience with bullying?
100
Research-based effective teaching strategies used positively and preventively to promote and reinforce social and behavioral competence in students
What are classwide interventions?
100
BIP stands for this
What is behavior intervention plan?
200
Spending large amounts of time with a few disruptive students while losing academic instruction
What is a detraction from the learning process?
200
Physical Violence
What is the most common form of bullying?
200
Do Not Intervene Enough, Tolerate the Negative Behavior, Often Contribute to the Problem,
What are students feelings about teachers and bullying?
200
Research shows that this results in decreased disruptive behavior in most educational settings
What is close supervision and monitoring?
200
1997
What is the year BIP were required within IDEA?
300
7% of eighth graders stay home from school for this reason
What is to avoid a bully?
300
Name Calling, Taunting
What is verbal aggression?
300
Oppositional Defiance Disorder, Conduct Disorder, Poor Career Performance, Poor Academic Achievement
What are negative effects a bullying perpetrator will experience?
300
Clear, established, expected classroom behavior
What are classroom rules?
300
consider the relationship between student learning and behavior problems that impede classroom performance
What is the purpose of BIPs?
400
9 out of 10 students in a recent survey felt their teacher did this
What is humiliated them in class?
400
Third type of Bullying
What is avoidance/exclusion?
400
Criminal Behavior, Domestic Violence, Substance Abuse
What are activities bullying perpetrators are more like to engage in?
400
questioning, prompting, or cueing technique that begins a learning trial
What are Opportunities to Respond (OTRs)?
400
Group activities, Independent activities, classroom, different classrooms, playground, lunchroom
What are environments to consider when creating a BIP?
500
It is not the manner in which teachers handle discipline problems but rather the number of discipline problems the encounter
What is the difference between successful and unsuccessful classroom behavior management?
500
30%
What is the percentage of students who experience bullying during their school careers?
500
Bullying is a natural part of growing up
What is a common believed myth about bullying?
500
"Catch 'em being good"
What is contingent praise?
500
Comprehensive Process, Team Based Approach, Clear & Specific Descriptions, Clear Plan Outline, Accountability, Social Validity, Time, Personnel, Resources
What are the components needed to implement a BIP?
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