Teacher Behavior Report Cards

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Teacher Behavior Report Cards

“Everybody is entitled to their own opinion but they’re not entitled to their own facts. The data is the data.” Dr. Maria Spiropulu, Physicist New York Times, 30 September 2003 (D. Overbye) Other dimensions? She’s in pursuit. F1, F4

Teacher Behavior Report Cards (TBRCs) Are… brief forms containing student behavior-rating items. The teacher typically rates the student daily (or even more frequently) on the TBRC. The results can be graphed to document student response to an intervention.

Teacher Behavior Report Cards Can Monitor… Inattention/Hyperactivity On-Task Behavior (Attention) Work Completion Organization Skills Compliance With Adult Requests Ability to Interact Appropriately With Peers

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Teacher Behavior Report Card: 4 5 4 8 6 Teacher Behavior Report Card: Older Students/ Weekly

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