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Evidence Based Practices in Classroom Management
Brandi Simonsen, Ph. D.
The Center for Behavioral Education and Research
University of Connecticut
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Special Thanks
Work of many researchers who preceded us!
Collaborative efforts of – Brandi Simonsen, – Sarah Fairbanks, – Amy Briesch, – Diane Myers, & – George Sugai
Members of the NEW… Center for Behavioral Education and Research (CBER) in the Neag School of Education at UConn.
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What “kind” of students can display problematic behavior?
All students. Students with/without labels who are served in general/special education can display problematic behavior.
This is not a special education issue. It is an education issue.
We need to learn more about
the 5 critical features of
effective classroom management
to be able to help all students.
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Evidence Based Practices in Classroom Management
1. Maximize structure in your classroom.
2. Post, teach, review, monitor, and reinforce a small number of positively stated expectations.
3. Actively engage students in observable ways.
4. Establish a continuum of strategies to acknowledge appropriate behavior.
5. Establish a continuum of strategies to respond to inappropriate behavior.
(Simonsen, Fairbanks, Briesch, Myers, & Sugai, accepted)
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1. Maximize structure in your classroom.
Develop Predictable Routines– Teacher routines: volunteers, communications,
movement, planning, grading, etc.– Student routines: personal needs, transitions, working
in groups, independent work, instruction, getting, materials, homework, etc.
Design environment to (a) elicit appropriate behavior and (b) minimize crowding and distraction:
– Arrange furniture to allow easy traffic flow.– Ensure adequate supervision of all areas.– Designate staff & student areas.– Seating arrangements (groups, carpet, etc.)
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2. Post, Teach, Review, Monitor, and reinforce a small number of positively stated expectations.
Establish
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Evaluate
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Establish Behavioral Expectations/Rules
Teach Rules in the Context of Routines
Prompt or Remind Students of Expected behavior
Monitor Student's Behavior in the Natural Context
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Establish Procedures for Encouraging Rule Following
Establish Procedures for Responding to Rule Violations
Evaluate the effect of instruction
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3. Actively engage students in observable ways.
Provide high rates of opportunities to respond– Vary individual v. group responding– Increase participatory instruction (enthusiasm, laughter)
Consider various observable ways to engage students– Written responses – Writing on individual white boards – Choral responding– Gestures– Other: ____________
Link engagement with outcome objectives (set goals to increase engagement and assess student change CARs verbal/written)
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3. Range of evidence based practices that promote active engagement
Direct Instruction
Computer Assisted Instruction
Class-wide Peer Tutoring
Guided notes
Response Cards
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4. Establish a continuum of strategies to acknowledge appropriate behavior.
Specific and Contingent Praise
Group Contingencies
Behavior Contracts
Token Economies
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• Error Corrections
• Differential Reinforcement
• Planned ignoring
• Response Cost
• Time out from reinforcement
5. Establish a continuum of strategies to respond to inappropriate behavior.
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RECAP: Evidence Based Practices in Classroom Management
1. Maximize structure in your classroom.
2. Post, teach, review, monitor, and reinforce a small number of positively stated expectations.
3. Actively engage students in observable ways.
4. Establish a continuum of strategies to acknowledge appropriate behavior.
5. Establish a continuum of strategies to respond to inappropriate behavior.
(Simonsen, Fairbanks, Briesch, Myers, & Sugai, accepted)
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7rPositive Behavior Support
Classroom Management:Self-Assessment Revised
Brandi Simonsen, Sarah Fairbanks, Amy Briesch, & George Sugai
Center on Positive Behavioral Interventions and SupportsUniversity of Connecticut
Version: May 15, 2006
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RESOURCES Classroom Management Self Assessment
Contact info:– [email protected]
Web info:– http://www.education.uconn.edu/– www.cber.org– www.pbis.org