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1 EDPS 310 Classroom Management Chapter 9 Classroom interventions for chronic problems

2 3 Management Techniques Self-monitoring Anecdotal record keeping Behaviour contracting

3 Personal Experience I am easily distracted, and I got in trouble a lot in school, and caused a lot of disturbances in class. While I actually desired to behave, I didn’t have the control or self- discipline to do it as well as I would have liked. Factors contributing to this behaviour included: lack of discipline, peer pressure, and general boredom or disinterest with the subject. I wanted to do better, but never made any great leaps and bounds. How could the following 3 management techniques have helped me improve my behaviour?

4 Self-monitoring Self-monitoring is a natural result of personal conferences KISS - cannot be too time-consuming or cumbersome “If the student is successful in managing the selected behaviour, experience has shown that subsequent behaviours are more readily corrected.” (Levin, 2005, p.215)

5 Self-monitoring Teacher cues - use a code word or action to get student back on track and keep your cool “The effectiveness of self-monitoring relies heavily on how the use of the instrument is explained to the student.” (Ibid., p.216)

6 Self-monitoring Self-esteemSelf-control builds proper

7 Anecdotal record keeping What do you do when a student refuses to participate in self-monitoring? –You monitor them, with or without their consent Simply keep a record of student’s behaviour –9 guidelines Return to private conference to review behaviour with student “Catch the student being good”

8 Behaviour contracting “A behaviour that is enforced is likely to be repeated, and... a behaviour that is not reinforced will disappear.” (Ibid., p.220) Purpose: Manage behaviour, encourage self-discipline, and to improve student’s commitment to appropriate classroom behaviour

9 Behaviour contracting - 3 Steps A behaviour contract must detail: The expected behaviour Time period The reward Problem: this only works well up to middle school or with special education classes (Ibid., p.221)

10 Which one would have been most effective for me? Why? Discuss Suggestions for rewards


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