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An evaluation of using Diigo.com with students « Andywhiteway's Blog - 0 views

  • They hit reply and get the text contained in that post and the ability to reply to it. Good so far. But when they click submit then their new post gets dumped right at the bottom of the thread, sometimes mile away from the post they’re replying to
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Behavior Modification Techniques for Adults | eHow.com - 0 views

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      Many students respond better to be treated as an adult, especially the high school students.
  • Positive reinforcement is the addition of a pleasurable experience in reaction to something someone has done.
  • These pleasurable experiences help reinforce the adults likelihood of repeating these behaviors
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  • Negative reinforcement is the process of changing behavior by taking away an unpleasant consequence if the behavior is performed
  • All too often, the idea of punishment is applied to change an adult's behavior.
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Managing Student Conduct - Successfully Managing Student Conduct - 1 views

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      This brings new teachers into the classroom with predjuidecs about classroom behavior. This may lead the teacher to react more negativley.
  • choose between four and eight rules for your classroom
  • over these rules at the beginning of the year and remind students of them every time someone breaks one of the rules.
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  • In order to maintain discipline in your classroom, you should follow a consistent discipline plan.
  • Much of maintaining control in the classroom begins with the teacher’s actions and attitude
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Behavior Modification Techniques In The Classroom | LIVESTRONG.COM - 1 views

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      Encouraged is the key word.
  • Consider seating an easily distracted child closer to the teacher to help her stay on track.
  • Provide students with guidance and information to teach them the correct behavior required.
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  • When you catch students following directions and doing things correctly, compliment them.
  • When a student acts the same after deploying preventative, teaching and positive reinforcement strategies, negative reinforcement strategies might be required.
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      Some of the kids will still act out even if we try all these things.
  • Encouraged behaviors might include staying seated, requesting permission to talk, remaining on task, proper care of classroom books and tools, and treating other students with respect.
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