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Cases in behavior management / Scot Danforth, Joseph R. Boyle. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Upper Saddle River, New Jersey : Merrill, [(c)2000.Description: xii, 179 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780137557110
  • 0137557116
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • LB3013.C374 2000
  • LB3013.B792.C374 2000
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Contents:
PennsylvaniaRT ONE: Basic principles of behavior management and using cases Basics of behavior management Social systems theory Society Implications of social systems theory for behavior management Behavioral model Psychodynamic model Environmental model Constructivist model How to analyze a case Immediate intervention Long-term intervention Examining a case
PennsylvaniaRT 2: Behavior management cases The after-school school Blinded by science Getting caught People change God bless the children When is collaboration not collaboration? Drivin' me crazy Crying and marching Demolition Dan Depend on me Crashing planes and tranquil dreams Pulled at the edges Fifteen seconds of fame When fear rules the land Gamey science Hat trick Repeating history or history repeating itself Homework time Hope Image management A blue link line When a joke is no longer a joke Quiet for Julia Frustrated by math Go to the office Off task The art of fair play Side by side Skipping Soft-spoken
TEACHER-PARENT ColoradoLLABORATIONS: The art of working together Talk isn't cheap Tattletale Turning upside down Valentine's Day All wet The Wickman memoirs Living in the wild Christmas time is here.
Summary: Exclusive to the market, this book features 38 cases that realistically portray behavior management issues faced by teachers, parents, and other caregivers. It includes a full range of classroom-based cases that have occurred at the preschool through secondary grade levels. Students are given several models of intervention for behavior problems and are then asked to apply the most effective models to each case. Students and professors then use a scoring rubric to evaluate how well the case was analyzed.--Publisher's description.
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PennsylvaniaRT ONE: Basic principles of behavior management and using cases Basics of behavior management Social systems theory Society Implications of social systems theory for behavior management Behavioral model Psychodynamic model Environmental model Constructivist model How to analyze a case Immediate intervention Long-term intervention Examining a case

PennsylvaniaRT 2: Behavior management cases The after-school school Blinded by science Getting caught People change God bless the children When is collaboration not collaboration? Drivin' me crazy Crying and marching Demolition Dan Depend on me Crashing planes and tranquil dreams Pulled at the edges Fifteen seconds of fame When fear rules the land Gamey science Hat trick Repeating history or history repeating itself Homework time Hope Image management A blue link line When a joke is no longer a joke Quiet for Julia Frustrated by math Go to the office Off task The art of fair play Side by side Skipping Soft-spoken

TEACHER-PARENT ColoradoLLABORATIONS: The art of working together Talk isn't cheap Tattletale Turning upside down Valentine's Day All wet The Wickman memoirs Living in the wild Christmas time is here.

Exclusive to the market, this book features 38 cases that realistically portray behavior management issues faced by teachers, parents, and other caregivers. It includes a full range of classroom-based cases that have occurred at the preschool through secondary grade levels. Students are given several models of intervention for behavior problems and are then asked to apply the most effective models to each case. Students and professors then use a scoring rubric to evaluate how well the case was analyzed.--Publisher's description.

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