Approaches
Terms
Processes
Systems
Pot'Pouri
100
This approach is concerned with deep psychological stressors from the past and can, at times, seem impractical to today's public school classrooms.
What is the psychodynamic approach?
100
The "plan" for change.
What is the BIP?
100
A tree-tiered approach to behavior which is gaining popularity in Missouri and with takes a positive approach to reinforcing behavior.
What is PBIS?
100
The opposite of Choice Theory would be ...?
What is Control Theory?
100
Problem behaviors usually occur because students want to avoid something or ...?
What is "get something?"
200
This approach is concerned with ecological issues the child faces and seeks to provide adjustments in the ecology of the classroom that provide for greater pro-social behaviors.
What is the the environmental approach?
200
This is NOT an intervention but gives us scientific data to help us hypothesize the antecedents or triggers for behavior and develop a plan to change it.
What is the FBA?
200
This is a commercial approach to behavior which seeks to help students be accountable for behavior while protecting their dignity and grace. This takes a very even approach by teachers.
What is BIST?
200
This theorists is the Father of Choice Theory?
Who is William Glasser?
200
In this course this process has been emphasized as something that by itself is NOT an intervention.
What is a FBA?
300
This approach is concerned with organic causes of behavior, including diet, and is more likely to promote collaboration with the medical and psychological community.
What is the bio-behavioral approach?
300
The behavior we want to change.
What is the target behavior?
300
This chart helps us examine setting events, specific behaviors, and what happens after to help us hypothesize a cause and plan an intervention.
What is an ABC chart?
300
Describing the behavior, collecting information as to when the behavior does/does not occur, observation, developing a hypothesis, and ... what are the steps of an FBA according to our text?
What is "testing the hypothesis?"
300
Bob says this is the "best behavior management plan."
What is "a good lesson plan?"
400
This approach might be considered the most popular for schools, and at times the most scientific.
What is the behavioral (behaviorism) approach?
400
This should be considered before trying to change a target behavior. It is what we want them to do, "instead."
What is a replacement behavior?
400
This hearing helps to determine whether behavior is related to a disability.
What is a Manifestation Hearing?
400
The first step of an FBA according to our text is to?
What is "describe the behavior?"
400
The ultimate goal of ANY behavior management system is what?
What is "self-management?"
500
This approach is the most ecclectic approach. It believes there is value in all approaches and would discourage "purests."
What is the integrated approach?
500
These behaviors are those that we might "attack" first because they can have the greatest impact on learning. HINT-Keith Stone would think this is cool!
What is the integrated approach?
500
This person has the power to extend a suspension past 10 days and recommend expulsion to a Board of Education.
Who is the Superintendent of Schools?
500
Selecting a target behavior, collecting & recording baseline data, identifying reinforcers, phasing out reinforcers, prompting, and ... what are the steps of the change process as defined by our text?
What is "evaluating?"
500
Ultimately ... this is the person's behavior you can control.
What is "you own?"