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What is PBIS?
This is considered the key to an FBA.
What is the selection of replacement behaviors for the behavior of concern.
antecedent- behavior-consequence
What is ABC data?
A positive climate in which students feel safe and trust their peers and teachers
What is a prosocial classroom climate?
The initial step in the behavior changing process.
What is target behavior?
evidence-based three-tiered framework to improve and integrate all of the data, systems, and practices affecting student outcomes everyday.
What is PBIS?
Functional behavioral assessment (FBA) is a process used to identify what?
What are potentially the most helpful interventions.
Quantitative data that is collected before a behavior change intervention is implemented is called ____________.
baseline data
A means of providing effective instruction in diverse classrooms.
What is UDL?
The quantitative data collected before the behavior changes intervention has been implemented.
What is Baseline Data?
focuses attention on creating and maintaining individual systems of support
What is Tier 3?
This is used as one of the most common ways to record observations surrounding the problem behavior during an FBA.
What is an Antecedent-Behavior-Consequence (ABC) chart.
Observations, interviews, and journals are all types of _______________data collection techniques.
What is qualitative?
When a teacher integrates social and academic classrooms with equal emphasis.
What is a responsive classroom?
To phase out social reinforcers
What is thinning reinforcers?
School-wide, serves all learners in all settings; >80% of students
What is Tier 1?
Name the six steps to completing an FBA.
What are describing the behavior, collecting information on when the behavior occurs and does not occur, collect data from as many sources as possible, developing hypotheses about the behavior, identify another behavior that can be taught, and testing your hypotheses.
You should use this data collection method when you are interested in how long a student takes to begin performing a particular behavior once the opportunity has been presented.
What is latency?
An intervention for use with children where acting out aspects of their lives are potentially valuable and therapeutic
What is role playing?
The manual or verbal assistance during the behavior change process.
What is prompting?
(a) establishing and teaching routines and expectations; and (b) providing behavior-specific praise and error corrections.
What are the two primary practices of of a PBIS-based classroom management system
Name the 5 categories the function or impact of behavior fits broadly into.
What are to receive social attention or communicate, to gain access to tasks or preferred activities, to escape, delay, or avoid a task or activity, to avoid someone, and to receive sensory stimulation.
If you need to know how often or specific times that a behavior occurs, you should use this data collection method.
What is interval?
The physical presence of a teacher available to assist has a calming effect on troubled children.
What is close proximity?
____ and measurability are two important characteristics of the target behavior.
What is observability?