Improving Student Behavior
Found 6 free book(s)Fifteen Effective Strategies for Improving Student ...
files.eric.ed.govworld inside the schoolhouse. Each student has a role in running their world. Typically, students attend classes in the morning and apply what they learn “on the job” for one hour in the afternoon. The program has helped to solve problems with student learning and achievement, motivation, attendance, behavior, and climate.
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION: IMPROVING STUDENT …
www.seer.orgMay 24, 1988 · improving student achievement Oksana Bartosh The present research, being one strand of the Environmental Education Consortium’s longer research effort, aims to study the impact of environmental education (EE) programs on student achievement in traditional subjects such as math, reading and writing.
Improving Reading Fluency and Comprehension Among ...
files.eric.ed.govdirected prediction in reading, monitored behavior, and assessed developmental fluency and comprehension skills. Instructors used a specific manual that includes a manuscript of verbatim feedback that helps guide students. The instructor, in a manner that promoted success over failure, encouraged each student; students learned and
FORMS USED IN THE STUDENT INTERVENTION TEAM …
www.slps.orgif behavior is an area of concern) B . 1. Describe the behavior(s) of concern. Use measurable terms. Example: Rather than “Lisa picks fights”, describe the actions and frequency. “Lisa demonstrates aggressive behavior toward other students at least 2-3 times a day, often more. She shows her aggression by such actions as
Strategies for Effective Teaching - ed
files.eric.ed.govenhance student learning by providing opportunities for teachers to strengthen skill areas and by identifying those aspects of teaching performance that may need improvement. This approach to professional development is the key to improving teacher performance.
Changing Behaviors by Changing the Classroom Environment
www.uvm.edutive behavior, and teacher observations, teachers can identify which physical aspects of their classroom need to be improved. Changing the classroom environment can increase academic engagement and decrease disruptive behavior. One challenge teachers face is disrup - tive behavior in their classrooms. In a 2004 survey, 75% of teachers noted