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Classroom Management SPEC 534 Session #2

Classroom Management SPEC 534 Session #2. Objectives Identify the factors that contribute to student behavior, including the impact educators have on

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Page 1: Classroom Management SPEC 534 Session #2. Objectives Identify the factors that contribute to student behavior, including the impact educators have on

Classroom Management

SPEC 534

Session #2

Page 2: Classroom Management SPEC 534 Session #2. Objectives Identify the factors that contribute to student behavior, including the impact educators have on

Objectives• Identify the factors that contribute

to student behavior, including the impact educators have on student behavior – Determining the factors that

contribute to behavior

• Implement a systematic approach to identifying, assessing, and addressing behavioral concerns to promote student growth – Assessing behavior/baseline– Determining the functions of

behavior and defining the problem

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Descriptions vs. Judgments

• Descriptions– See, Hear,

Touch– Evidence

based– Specific

language

• Judgments– Inferences– Feelings– Assumptions

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Defining a Behavior of Concern

• Observable – Can be seen or heard

• Measurable – Can be counted

• Specific – Can be clearly understood and

agreed upon by others

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The Numbers and Words About Data

• Quantitative data (Numbers)– Instructional

level– Frequency– Duration– Overall

progress

• Qualitative data (Words)– Environmental

conditions• Setting• Relationships

– Intensity– Developmental

level– Function of

behavior

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Observational Based Assessment

• Clearly define the behavior to observe

– Observable (can be seen)– Measurable (can be counted)– Specific (clear terms, not vague, no

room for a judgement call)

• Observe at least 3 times– Different/same settings– Different/same times– Different/same activities

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What Should Be Recorded?

• Student name

• Date(s) of observation

• Observer

• Location

• Type of activity

• Duration of observation

• Targeted behavior for observation

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Tally/Frequency

Jon hits another student

Jon leaves his seat during story time

Jon throws blocks

Behavior Occurrence Count: 8 within a 15 minute observation.

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Duration

Average duration of behavior: 18/30 minutes = 60% of the time.

Setting Start time

Stop time

Duration

Total time

Story 10:05 10:11 6 minutes

Seat 10:16 10:25 9

Blocks 10:31 10:35 4 18 minute

s

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Momentary Interval

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Story + + - + + - - - +

Seat + - - - + + - + +

Blocks

- + - - - - - + -

Percentage of behavior occurrence: 15/27 = 55.5%

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Time to Practice

• Choose a format to collect quantitative data.– Tally/Frequency– Duration– Momentary

• Watch the video

• Causes pain to the cat.

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Narrative or Anecdotal Logs

• Observation– Describes

directly what is seen or heard in context

– Factual

• Reflection – Personal

reflections or perceptions

– Analysis of student strengths and weaknesses

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ABC’s of Behavior

• Antecedents – What occurs immediately

before the inappropriate behavior?

• Behavior– What behavior actually

occurred?

• Consequences– What occurs immediately after

the inappropriate behavior?

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Reflection Questions

• Can you think of a time when you were a child that you did something you were forbidden to do? Even though you would have received (or did receive) a punishment if you were caught, did that knowledge actually stop your behavior from occurring?

• Why did you still do this behavior? What did you really gain or avoid from this behavior ?

• What does this tell us about behavior?

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Determine the Function of the

Behavior

• Develops a hypothesis or theory

• Examines why the behavior occurs

• Perceived function or motivation for behavior

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Traditional Approach to Managing Challenging Behaviors

(Knoster and Lapos, 1993)

Challengingbehavior

Perception of noncompliance

Look to “Control “or “Punish”

Design/applymanipulativeinterventionsto have power over student

Maintain/increasechallenging behaviors

Student’s needsremain unaddressed

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Effective Behavior Support(Knoster and Lapos, 1993)

Challengingbehavior

Perception of unmet needs

Look to understand needs &develop hypothesis

Design/deliverprevention/interventionstrategies based on hypothesis

Reductions in challenging behaviors by learning alternativeskills

Meet needs in a moresocially acceptablemanner

Personal growth improvesself control

ImprovedQuality ofLife

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Determining the Motivation for the

Behavior

• Avoidance (What is avoided by the behavior?)

• Gains (What is gained or achieved by the behavior?)

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Antecedents: Fast Triggers

• Who? Where? When? What?

• What could you do to increase the likelihood that this behavior will occur (task, peers or adults involved, subject, assignment, setting)?

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Antecedents: Slow Triggers

• Who? Where? When? What?

• Slower acting, ongoing contributors to behavior. Disabilities, instructional mismatch, trauma reactions, poor nutrition, fatigue, family stressors….

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Make a Statement About the Behavior

• When {antecedent/trigger} occurs

• The student does {behavior of concern}

• In order to {perceived function}

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Homework• Read

– Foster-Johnson, L. and Dunlap, G. (1993) Using functional assessment to develop effective, individualized interventions for challenging behaviors.

– MacDonald, M. R.& Kunkel, S-H. (2002) The Path To Positive Classroom Management. Z. Dubah Press. pp 108. 111.

–  Wolfgang, C. H. (2001) Solving Disciplined Classroom Management Problems: Methods & Models For Today’s Teachers. 5th Ed., New York: Wiley & Sons, chpt.8.

• Begin observations of student– Bring next week your observations &

narrative logs (ABC )

• Locate a research article on a specific behavior strategy due 9/24