Here’s an interesting “native ad” about a school district in Pennsylvania that is lifting up students’ reading skills as a behavioural intervention.
As a SPED RSP, I’ve seen where students use negative behaviours to get out of working on difficult academic tasks. Apply rigor, trigger behaviours.
Check out the article and see what you think? Would a program like theirs work in your situation?
″Acting out is their way of not looking or feeling stupid, or that they can′t do something.″
″Acting out is their way of not looking or feeling stupid, or that they can′t do something.″
″Acting out is their way of not looking or feeling stupid, or that they can′t do something.″
Here’s an interesting “native ad” about a school district in Pennsylvania that is lifting up students’ reading skills as a behavioural intervention.
As a SPED RSP, I’ve seen where students use negative behaviours to get out of working on difficult academic tasks. Apply rigor, trigger behaviours.
Check out the article and see what you think? Would a program like theirs work in your situation?