The first, schoolwide EBS, has six essential elements: statement of purpose, schoolwide expectations, procedure for teaching schoolwide expectations, continuum of procedures for encouraging schoolwide expectations, continuum of procedures for discouraging problem behaviors, and procedures for monitoring the impact of the school-wide EBS implementation. One example of a schoolwide procedure that I currently see in my school is using “Beiger Bucks” (like tickets) as a form of a reward. I personally love this and see the positive results that come from it with almost every …show more content…
The key to this system is to provide advance organizers/precorrections, keep students engaged, provide a positive focus, consistently enforce school/class rules, correct rule violations and social behavior errors proactively, and teach and plan for smooth transitions. Just like in the EDUC 362 textbook, this article emphasized the need to describe the behavior, built from functional assessment results, make problem behaviors irrelevant, make problem behaviors ineffective, and finding replacement behaviors. An example of a management technique that has been implemented at the ECDC-ND is to ignore as much inappropriate behavior as possible, and give praise to students who are not doing the behavior. I would definitely use this is my classroom. One way I could use this is if students were asked to sit quietly at their desks and a student was talking. I would say “Thank you _____ for remembering to sit quietly while you wait for your