Behavior and Classroom Management in the Multicultural Classroom: Proactive, Active, and Reactive Strategies
Autor Terry L. (Lynn) Shepherd, Diana Linnen Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 28 iul 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781483311333
ISBN-10: 1483311333
Pagini: 376
Dimensiuni: 187 x 232 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 1483311333
Pagini: 376
Dimensiuni: 187 x 232 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Cuprins
Chapter
1:
Behavior
and
Classroom
Management
Basics
Foundations of Behavior Management
Developmental Theories of Behavior
Understanding Behavior Management
Cultural Influence on Behavior
Goals of Behavior and Classroom Management
Chapter 2: Legal Issues of Behavior and Classroom Management
Responsibilities of Teachers
Legislation Affecting Behavior and Classroom Management
Chapter 3: Collaborating with Parents and Families
Understanding Today’s Family
Establishing Relationships with Families
A Family Systems Model
Family Involvement and Engagement
Working with Diverse Families
Family Involvement in Academic Optimism
Standards for Family Relationships
Chapter 4: Role of the Teacher
Responsibility of the Professional Teacher
Ethical Considerations
Professional Self-Esteem of the Teacher
Chapter 5: The Learning Environment
Physical Setup of the Classroom
Rules and Routines
Schedules and Transitions
Behavioral Management Models
Characteristics of Highly Effective Teachers
Chapter 6: Basic Classroom Management Strategies
Teacher Expectations
Non-verbal and Verbal Interventions
Reinforcement
Extinction and Punishment
Contingency Contracts
Token Economy
Time-outs
Cultural Impact on Behavior Strategies
Chapter 7: Cognitive Behavior Management
Defining Cognitive Behavior Management
Implementing a Self-Management Plan
Self-Management Techniques
Problem-Solving Strategies
Anger Management Strategies
Stress Management Strategies
Chapter 8: Functional Behavioral Assessment: Trinity of Behavior Management
The Trinity of Behavior Management
Conducting a Functional Behavioral Assessment
Behavioral Observation
Measuring Behavior
Charting the Behavior
Chapter 9: Functional Behavior Analysis: Trinity of Behavior Management
Identifying the Function of a Behavior
Developing a Behavioral Hypothesis
Developing Alternative Behaviors
Assumptions of Functional Behavior Analysis
Generating a Behavioral Intervention Plan
Chapter 10: Behavior Intervention Plan: Trinity of Behavior Management
Components of a Behavior Intervention Plan
Developing Behavioral Goals
Implications of Behavior Intervention Plan
Impact of Culture on BIPs
Chapter 11: Single-Subject Design
Purpose of Single-Subject Design
Baseline Data and Intervention Data
Level, Trend, and Variability
Types of Single-Subject Designs
Chapter 12: Response-to-Intervention
The Evolution of RTI
Components of RTI
Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students
Concerns of RTI
Chapter 13: School-Wide Positive Behavior Support
Components of SWPBS
Implementation of SWPBS
Tiers of SWPBS
Benefits of SWPBS
Cultural Impact on SWPBS
Teacher Self-Efficacy
Chapter 14: Social Skills Training
Features of Social Skills Training
Assessing Social Skills
Components of Social Skills Programs
Social Skills Programs and Strategies
Social Skills and SWPBS
Culturally Responsive Social Skills Instruction
Foundations of Behavior Management
Developmental Theories of Behavior
Understanding Behavior Management
Cultural Influence on Behavior
Goals of Behavior and Classroom Management
Chapter 2: Legal Issues of Behavior and Classroom Management
Responsibilities of Teachers
Legislation Affecting Behavior and Classroom Management
Chapter 3: Collaborating with Parents and Families
Understanding Today’s Family
Establishing Relationships with Families
A Family Systems Model
Family Involvement and Engagement
Working with Diverse Families
Family Involvement in Academic Optimism
Standards for Family Relationships
Chapter 4: Role of the Teacher
Responsibility of the Professional Teacher
Ethical Considerations
Professional Self-Esteem of the Teacher
Chapter 5: The Learning Environment
Physical Setup of the Classroom
Rules and Routines
Schedules and Transitions
Behavioral Management Models
Characteristics of Highly Effective Teachers
Chapter 6: Basic Classroom Management Strategies
Teacher Expectations
Non-verbal and Verbal Interventions
Reinforcement
Extinction and Punishment
Contingency Contracts
Token Economy
Time-outs
Cultural Impact on Behavior Strategies
Chapter 7: Cognitive Behavior Management
Defining Cognitive Behavior Management
Implementing a Self-Management Plan
Self-Management Techniques
Problem-Solving Strategies
Anger Management Strategies
Stress Management Strategies
Chapter 8: Functional Behavioral Assessment: Trinity of Behavior Management
The Trinity of Behavior Management
Conducting a Functional Behavioral Assessment
Behavioral Observation
Measuring Behavior
Charting the Behavior
Chapter 9: Functional Behavior Analysis: Trinity of Behavior Management
Identifying the Function of a Behavior
Developing a Behavioral Hypothesis
Developing Alternative Behaviors
Assumptions of Functional Behavior Analysis
Generating a Behavioral Intervention Plan
Chapter 10: Behavior Intervention Plan: Trinity of Behavior Management
Components of a Behavior Intervention Plan
Developing Behavioral Goals
Implications of Behavior Intervention Plan
Impact of Culture on BIPs
Chapter 11: Single-Subject Design
Purpose of Single-Subject Design
Baseline Data and Intervention Data
Level, Trend, and Variability
Types of Single-Subject Designs
Chapter 12: Response-to-Intervention
The Evolution of RTI
Components of RTI
Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students
Concerns of RTI
Chapter 13: School-Wide Positive Behavior Support
Components of SWPBS
Implementation of SWPBS
Tiers of SWPBS
Benefits of SWPBS
Cultural Impact on SWPBS
Teacher Self-Efficacy
Chapter 14: Social Skills Training
Features of Social Skills Training
Assessing Social Skills
Components of Social Skills Programs
Social Skills Programs and Strategies
Social Skills and SWPBS
Culturally Responsive Social Skills Instruction
Descriere
Behavior
and
Classroom
Management
in
the
Multicultural
Classroomprovides
general
and
special
education
teachers
with
the
knowledge,
skills,
and
strategies
to
make
the
proactive,
active,
and
reactive
interventions
necessary
to
create
a
positive
classroom
environment
in
which
all
students
can
learn.