Evidence-Based Classroom Practices
Staff Student Relationships
Big Bad Behavior
100

Organizing the classroom furniture and materials by how it will support learning and classroom management.

Seating arrangement.

Classroom layout.

Physical structure.

100

The use of positivity to reframe negative circumstances in the present to improve brain performance and decision making.

The Happiness Advantage.

Positive Reframing.

100

To plan and select strategies and responses to behavior before or between occurrences.

Prevention.

200

Providing specific behavioral praise, rewards, or privileges for appropriate behavior.

Acknowledgement



Reinforcement.

200

The two most impactful factors on student learning from the research in Visible Learning by John Hattie.

Feedback 

Student Teacher Relationships

200

The part of the brain where survival instincts drive our reactions.

Amygdala. 

300

The predictable, procedures, patterns, and activities of the classroom.

Routines.

300

A quick effective way to relate and connect with someone with challenging behavior. (ENVA)

Empathize

Normalize

Validate

Ask questions

300

Surprise! Free points, but we do appreciate your participation and presence in the room.

This is a example of non-contingent reinforcement.

400

Brief, positively stated references for appropriate behavior for students and staff.

Classroom expectations.
400

The first step for an adult before addressing student behavior.

Adult regulation.


400
Our actions and reactions to internal and external stimuli.

Behavior

500

Planning for and providing moments for variety and differentiation in how students respond to instruction or demonstrate comprehension.

Opportunities to Respond (OTR)

Engagement Strategies.

500

The values, experiences, beliefs, achievement, customs, art, and institutions of a social group, people, or nation.

Culture.

500

The part of the brain that drives reasoning, effective decision making, organizing, planning, and learning.

What is the prefrontal cortex?