Title: UNIVERSAL STRATEGIES IN THE CLASSROOM
1UNIVERSAL STRATEGIES IN THE CLASSROOM
North Carolina Department of Public
Instruction Exceptional Children Division
2Universal Strategies in the Classroom
- Teach Attention Signal
- Establish Behavioral Expectations/Rules
- Develop Schedule
- Teach Routines
- Give Precorrects
- Encourage Expected Behavior
- Correct Student Behavior Errors
3Teach Attention Signal
- Always use a simple portable cue to prompt
students to listen. - Avoid starting instruction until all students are
attending - Reinforce students who attend immediately
- Provide specific verbal praise to peers to
redirect students - Consistency, consistency, consistency!
4Establish Behavioral Expectations Rules
- Use School-wide Expectations as Basis for
Classroom Rules - Clearly and Positively Stated
- State in Observable Terms
- Posted and Referred to Frequently
- Teach Explicitly to FLUENCY
- Reinforce Consistently
5Teaching Effective Rules
- Tell-Show-Practice
- Give Positive Reinforcement for Appropriate
Student Use - Consider Consequences for Errors
- re-teach
- redirect
- time to Cool Down
- Reflect! Are the Rules Working? Why or Why Not?
6Teaching Lessons on Expectations
Teach your expectations before the activity
or transition begins.
Monitor student behavior by circulating and
visually scanning.
Provide feedback during the activity and at the
conclusion of the activity.
Begin the cycle again for the next activity.
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7Develop Classroom Schedule
- Establish predictable schedules
- illustrate with icons, time, etc.
- Schedule non-instruction time
- administration time
- personal time
- Evaluate the variety and time for each activity.
8Sample Schedule
- 5 Min Teacher Directed Review of Previous
Concepts - 10 Min Teacher Directed New Concepts
- 10 Min Teacher Directed Guided Practice
- 25 Min Independent Work
- 10 Min Teacher Directed Guided Practice and
Review - 5 Min Homework Review
9Effective Routines - Rationale
- The number one problem in the classroom is not
discipline it is the lack of procedures and
routines. A vast majority of the behavior
problems in the classroom are caused by the
failure of students to follow procedures and
routines. - -Harry Wong
10Teach Routines
- Think through and establish procedures
- for transition times and basic regularly
- scheduled activities
- Establish clear expectations for student behavior
and clear expectations for adult behavior - Plan, Post and Teach!
- Tell-Show-Practice-Feedback loop
- Consistently teach all day, every day
- Reflect Are routines working? Why or why not?
11Give Precorrects
- Precorrects function as reminders
- Opportunities to practice
- Prompt for expected behavior
- Especially helpful before teacher anticipates
behavior learning errors
12Precorrect Examples
- Remember, before you leave class, collect all
your materials, put your papers in the bin, and
quietly walk out of the room. - Sam, show us how to be respectful and line up
quietly for gym.
13Encourage Expected Behaviors
- Providing praise for correct academic
- responses and appropriate social behavior
- leads to
- Increases in student correct responses
- Increases in on task behavior
- Decreases in disruptive behaviors
- -Sutherland, 2000
14Positive Feedback
- Feedback should be
- Accurate
- Specific and descriptive
- Contingent
- Age-appropriate
- Given in a manner that fits your style
15Ratio of Interactions
- Teachers should strive to keep a 41 ratio of
positive-to-negative statements - Each time you have a negative interaction with a
student, tell yourself you owe that student 4
positive interactions - Identify specific times during the day you will
give positive feedback - Schedule individual conference time
- Scan the room searching for appropriate behaviors
- Engage in frequent positive interactions with all
students
16Examples of Non-Verbal Feedback
- Wink
- Nod
- Thumbs-up
- Pat on the back
- High-five
- Hug (when and where appropriate)
17Effective Reinforcement Strategies
- Behavior(s) are determined and taught
- Reinforcement is contingent upon appropriate
behavior - Be generous with reinforcers at the beginning
- Reward class when
- Students who have not exhibited behavior in the
past are exhibiting the behavior now. - Students who have exhibited behaviors in the past
continue to exhibit them.
18Components of An Effective Teaching Plan
- Define classroom rules based on school-wide
expectations - Outline routines (attention signal, etc)
- Establish schedule for teaching routines and
procedures - Decide strategies for encouraging appropriate
student behavior and discouraging problem
behavior - Plan a variety of instructional strategies
- Establish effective classroom environment
19Correct Student Behavior Errors
- Emotion Free response
- More effective if students have been taught
expected behaviors - Minimize attention other than signal of error
- Praise for appropriate behavior
20Correct Student Behavior Errors
- Steps to Take
- 1. Signal that an error has occurred
- Refer to rules "We respect others in this room
and that means not using put downs. - 2. Ask for an alternative appropriate response
"How can you show respect and still get your
point across?" - 3. Provide an opportunity to practice the skill
and provide verbal feedback - "That's much better, thank you for showing
respect toward others.
21 Classroom Management Strategies
- Physical arrangement of classroom
- Positive teacher-student interactions
- More reinforcement strategies
- Techniques to improve compliance
- Active participation
22- Increasing Positive Interactions
- Based on the concept that most students want and
need adult attention. - Leads students to feel like valued members of the
learning community
23Do Problem Students Deserve Positive Attention?
- Students are not equal.
- Some have received a lot of attention from
infancy. - Some have received very little attention.
- Many have only received negative attention.
24What Do You Do When You Just Dont Like the
Student?
25Whos In Charge of the Mood of the Classroom?
26Lottery Tickets
- Determine the behavior(s) you want to reinforce
- Teach the behavior to the students
- Give the student a ticket when you see the
behavior. - Have student write his/her name on ticket
- and put ticket in box/bin.
- At a designated time, draw a ticket out of the
bin and present a reinforcer to the student whose
name is on the ticket.
27Techniques to Improve Compliance
- Do not use a question format
- Get up close
- Use a quiet voice
- Look em in the eyes
- Give them time
- Dont give multiple requests
- Make more start requests
- Verbally reinforce compliance
- Get up and move
28Increasing Opportunities to Respond Active
Participation
- Encourages everyone to become involved in
learning - Increases rate of responses of all learners
- Increases attainment of material presented
- Allows reluctant learners a secure environment to
practice - Decreases inappropriate or off task behavior
29Practice Time!
- Students should be reinforced at a rate of _____
to ______. - Everyone.
- Universal strategies used in classroom management
are to teach rules and _________. - Everyone.
- PBS stands for_________________.
- Everyone.
30Sustaining and Maintaining Effective Classroom
Practices
- Ongoing staff development
- Effective teaching plan
- Peer coaching
- Mentoring
- Supportive environment
- Team based problem solving
- Positive parent contact
31Effective Instruction
Effective instruction increases the likelihood of
correct student responses
Correct responding is correlated with positive
teacher interactions
Leading to increased academic achievement of
students and positive behavioral
exchanges between students and teachers
Gunter, Hummel, Venn, 1998