RFT Basics
RFT Educational Applications
Peer Tutoring Foundations
Peer Tutoring in Practice
Controversial Takes
100

What the acronym RFT stands for.

What is Relational Frame Theory?

100

The skill that RFT can help improve by teaching learners to relate “I” to “you” and “here” to “there.”

What is perspective-taking?

100

Peer tutoring is rooted in this.

What is Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA)?

100

In our proposed assignment, these students act as tutors.

Who are Year 3 students?

100

Critics argue that peer tutoring may unintentionally place too much responsibility on this group.

Who are the tutors?

200

This type of frame involves identifying something as the same as something else.

What is coordination?

200

The term  that refers to exposing learners to many different examples to teach a flexible concept.

What is multiple exemplar training?

200

The two main roles in a peer tutoring system.

What are the tutor and the tutee?

200

The three elements that must be included in the written tutoring plan.

What are the behavioural objective, instructional strategy, and evaluation?

200

The long-standing educational label tied to IQ that RFT challenges.

What is giftedness or intelligence?

300

Type of responding that occurs without direct reinforcement, according to RFT.

What is derived relational responding?

300

Learners that RFT can support who often struggle with flexible or abstract language.

Who are neurodivergent learners?

300

A behavioural principle that increases engagement and correct responding in peer tutoring.

What is reinforcement?

300

Type of data that helps determine whether the tutee has acquired the skill.

What is performance data or accuracy data?

300

Some critics argue that RFT and similar behaviour-analytic models risk reducing complex human experiences to this.

What is mechanistic or overly reductionist behaviour patterns?

400

One example of a type of relational frame described in RFT.

What is coordination, comparison, opposition, distinction, or hierarchy?

400

The relational framing process that is key to understanding perspective-taking.

What is deictic framing?

400

A type of academic or behavioural skill that can be taught using peer tutoring.

What is reading, math, social skills, hygiene, etc.?

400

One major benefit of peer tutoring in interdisciplinary contexts.

What is increased collaboration, empathy, or shared learning?

400

Some teachers avoid ABA-based peer tutoring because they feel it suppresses this.

What is creativity or autonomy?

500

This cognitive ability allows a person to derive new relations, such as A > C, from previously learned ones like A > B and B > C.

What is derived relational responding?

500

In RFT-based education, teaching this skill helps promote generalization instead of memorization.

What is relational framing?

500

This component ensures that peer tutoring is both ethical and effective.

What is tutor training or treatment fidelity?

500

A form of feedback that helps evaluate whether the tutee found the session meaningful.

What is social validity or learner feedback?

500

RFT suggests this reason why rigid school systems may discourage relational framing.

What is because schools prioritize compliance and rote learning over flexible thinking?

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