Founding
Preventing Misbehavior
Incentives
Back Up Systems
100
The founder of the Positive Classroom Discipline Model.
Who is Frederic Jones (Fred Jones)
100
The use of body language to show that you are the one in control.
What is limit setting?
100
Rewards like films and free time.
What are genuine incentives?
100
The number of levels of back up systems.
What is 3?
200
The person the responsibility for student misbehavior falls on in the classroom.
Who is the teacher.
200
The use of incentives so that your students choose not to misbehave.
What is responsibility training?
200
When the incentive is the new content that you are going to learn.
What is educational value?
200
An example of the first level of back up systems.
What is a warning?
300
The time lost to students talking out of turn.
What is 80%
300
The use of assigned seating, classroom rules and teacher proximity to decrease poor behavior.
What is classroom structure?
300
When every student plays a part in the incentive to hold everyone accountable.
What is group concern?
300
An example of the second level of backup systems.
What is a letter home to mom and dad. (Other acceptable answers: time out, detention, conference with student)
400
The time lost to serious behavior problems like fighting.
What is 1%
400
Having a plan for more severe consequences as the behavior gets more severe.
What is a back up system?
400
When the student must finish their work before receiving the incentive.
What is Grandma's Rule?
400
An example of the third level of back up systems.
What is in school suspension. (Other acceptable answers: out of school suspension, expulsion, conference with principal)
500
The two most important things a teacher can do in a classroom to prevent misbehavior.
What are model appropriate behavior and use management techniques?
500
The five factors of limit setting through body language.
What are proper breathing, eye contact, physical proximity, body carriage, and facial expressions?
500
When student responsibility is promoted through enjoyable and attainable rewards.
What is Preferred Activity Time (PAT)?
500
Gives you confidence that you can gain control without get upset.
What is the knowledge of what to do next if what you are doing doesn't work.
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