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The Role of Effective Instruction Across the Pyramid: Issues and Examples Terrance M. Scott University of Louisville
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Tertiary Prevention: specialized & individualized strategies for students with continued failure Secondary Prevention: supplementary strategies for students who do not respond to primary Primary Prevention: school-wide or class-wide systems for all students and staff ~80% of Students ~15% ~5% RTI: 3-Tiered Prevention Model
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Discipline is…. The actions parents and teachers take to increase student success (Charles, 1980). Prevention Rules, Routines, Arrangements Reaction Consequences
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Discipline Works When …. Prevention creates more Positive than negative consequences Failure (punishment) Success (reinforcement) 4 : 1
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teaching social behaviors in context teach specific skills using effective explicit instruction Reviews of over studies involving children with the most challenging behaviors (Gottfredson, 1997;Lipsey, 1991; 1992;Tolan & Guerra, 1994; Elliott, Hamburg, Williams, 1998) academic success effective explicit instruction (reading!!) consistent contingencies ( pos + & neg - ) consistent and effective use of reinforcement/punishment Logical Solutions (realistic?): The Research
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Instructional Concept #1 State Expectations Positively Teach them what you do want them to do
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Teaching Behaviors No elbowing others No kicking No hitting No pinching No biting No scratching Etc... 2+2 is not 1 2+2 is not 2 2+2 is not 3 2+2 is not 5 2+2 is not 6 2+2 is not 7 Etc... Behavior: Peer Relations Academic Skill: Addition
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Teaching Behaviors Hands and feet to self or Respect others 2+2 = 4 Behavior: Peer Relations Academic Skill: Addition
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These banners are hanging in the commons area and in our gymnasium.
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Establish, Define and Teach School-wide Expectations
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Instructional Concept #2 Explicit Instruction Be Direct - Tell them and show them
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Instructional Sequence Presentation - Rationale tell and model Recitation student Q & A Individual Work with teacher feedback make sure students get it Group work activities, experiments, etc. chance to discover application to real world Test Make sure they have skill fluency
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Let’s try non-explicit social instruction: What is Zore? The concept is Zore Social Concept All examples are accurate ACTIVITY
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Instructional Concept #3 Range of Examples Show the full range of possibilities -- Juxtapose positive and negative examples
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Instructional Concept #4 Routines and Arrangements Facilitate student success in the natural environment
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Effective Teacher Practices specify goals and objectives modeling pacing questioning prompting appropriate feedback praise corrective feedback low rates of criticism
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Teach it Where it Happens
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Involve Students in Teaching
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Develop Effective Cues
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Visual Reminders in Non-classroom Settings
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Instructional Concept #5 Formative Assessment Evaluate the Effects of Instruction and Modify as Indicated
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High School Results Rural Southern Illinois 0 Detentions 90 Day Period PrePBIS PostPBIS
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Doctoral Program In Behavior Disorders Terry Scott College of Education and Human Development University of Louisville Louisville, KY 40292 t.scott@louisville.edu (502) 852-0576
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