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Module for success #2 managing student behavior

Livingston School District. Module for success #2 managing student behavior. Module # 2 : Introduction. The Classroom Environment – Managing Student Behavior

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Module for success #2 managing student behavior

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  1. Livingston School District Module for success #2managing student behavior Livingston School District - Module #2

  2. Module #2: Introduction The Classroom Environment – Managing Student Behavior Appropriate student behavior is essential for optimal learning to take place. For this to take place, behavior expectations must be explicitly taught, modeled, practiced, recognized, corrected appropriately and retaught. Consistency by the teacher is essential, otherwise there will be confusion and classroom chaos. One evidence of an exemplary managed classroom is when students take ownership of management roles and actively monitor their own behavior as well as other students. Teacher management can be subtle and sensitive, being respectful in your correction and reteaching opportunities. • Expectations are clear to all students • Expectations are consistently implemented and monitored • Behavior is monitored by all stakeholders • Teacher response to misbehavior is effective and sensitive Livingston School District - Module #2

  3. Module #2 Steps for Completion • Read through the module #2 introduction/overview • Watch at least one of the internet clips http://www.educationworld.com/a_curr/pbis-set-positive-behavior-expectations.shtml#sthash.wYMGJXmf.dpuf OR http://miblsi.cenmi.org/MiBLSiModel/Implementation/ElementarySchools/TierISupports/IdentifyBehaviorExpectations.aspx And then fill out the internet clip worksheet form 3. Interview a peer and ask the following questions found on the peer interview sheet. 4. Using the resources of this module as a guide, fill out the self refection form. 5. Set up a time to meet with the ISS to check out of this module. Livingston School District - Module #2

  4. Definitions: • Expectations: establishing clear ground rules in the classroom. Rules need to be simple and positive: how we expect each other to act, rather than rules about “no.” Kids do a lot better when it’s clear how they’re expected to behave, rather than how not to behave. And rules should always be easy to follow. Livingston School District - Module #2

  5. Definitions: Monitoring Student Behavior: It is important to monitor student behavior to "catch" students being good and provide acknowledgement for the appropriate behavior. Monitoring allows staff to intervene early for misbehavior and redirect and correct inappropriate behavior. Monitoring also allows staff to collect ongoing information on student behavior. Active monitoring means that you will… • Move in an obvious manner using unpredictable patterns of movement • Scan the environment and making eye contact with students • Make positive social contact with students • Provide acknowledgement for students engaging in positive behaviors Livingston School District - Module #2

  6. Definitions: Teacher responses to misbehavior: The overarching goal is to keep the focus on learning, while maintaining a classroom that's physically and emotionally safe for all. To achieve this, responses to misbehavior should: • Stop the misbehavior and reestablish positive behavior as quickly as possible • Maintain student's dignity • Develop student’s self-control and self-regulation skills • Help student recognize and fix any harm caused by their mistakes • Demonstrate that rules help make the classroom a safe place where all can learn Livingston School District - Module #2

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