A process intended to assist educators with identifying students who are struggling in the classroom.
What is response to intervention?
A tiered behavioral approach used in schools.
What is PBIS?
A process intended to assist educators with identifying students who are struggling early on and provide instruction that is based on research
What is MTSS or RTI?
John slammed his fist on the desk 5 times.
What is observable and measurable behavior?
If an observer wanted to identify how long a student engages in a specified behavior, he/she may use this type of recording form.
What is duration data collection?
A theory that focuses on behavior viewed from a functional perspective. Behavior is measured and observed.
What is the behavior model?
a definition for a target behavior is
What is observable and measurable?
Strategies that support 80% of students.
What is Tier 1 behavioral supports?
Landmark case that stated separate, segregated schools were inherently damaging and not equal
What is Brown v. Board of Education
Sophia was disappointed and depressed.
What is not observable or measurable behavioral definition?
This type of data collection tool documents whether a behavior occurred during a particular period of the day?
What is interval recording?
Sigmund Freud pioneered this theoretical model for understanding human behavior. The emphasis of the model was on unconscious processes and underlying motives of behavior.
What is psychodynamic?
A response, action, or event that immediately follows a behavior.
What is a consequence?
An approach to serving individuals with challenging behavior in various educational settings.
What is PBIS?
Law that reflects person first language
What is IDEA?
Michael was sad and uncomfortable because he has no friends.
What is not observable or behavioral?
This data collection method helps to measure the number of times a behavior occurs within a given period.
What is interval recording?
This is the name of an evidenced based practice in developing educational and behavioral interventions for children with a range of challenging behaviors and learning needs?
What is ABA?
The event or action that occurs after a behavior.
What is a consequence?
Actions that are taken to improve the form or condition of something.
What is reform?
This legislation mandated the use of functional behavior assessments and the design of behavior intervention plans (BIP) to address the needs of learners.
What is the Reauthoriztion of IDEA?
Jake eloped from the room and did not comply with verbal instructions to return.
What is observable and measurable?
If the total latency was 75 seconds and there were 5 occurrences of the target behavior, what is the average latency
What is 15 seconds?
This model is an evidenced based practice in developing educational and behavioral interventions for children with a range of challenging behaviors and learning needs?
What is biomedical model?
This can alter the antecedent behavior relationship.
What is setting event?
Individualized support for behavioral needs.
What is Tier 3 of PBIS?
A class action lawsuit which resulted in the federal court mandating that all children with disabilities be provided with public education, procedural safeguards, and due process.
What is Mills v. Board or Education?
Joseph was a happy and kind student.
What is not observable and measurable?
When a teacher wants to measure how much time passes between when an instruction is given and the behavior begins or ends, what measurement can be used?
What is latency recording?
This theoretical model associated with Jean Piaget maintains that children develop in a predetermined manner.
What is the developmental model?