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    Managing Student Behavior

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    Chapter Two Summary: The task of managing student behavior is complex because educators must maintain social order in the classroom, in addition to focusing on the individual needs of students. When a teacher adopts a highly structured discipline model that features a high degree of flexibility, they are empowered to make the best decisions about behavior management. Good behavior management decisions also result from teachers pledging to maintain the dignity of their students in any…

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    privately owned or a corporate organization, such behaviors are unwelcomed. In the event of these scandals, various researchers have been unveiling the reasons for such actions. Similar research shows that most people have coopted different profound unethical manners. Also, more often, the society are locked in the thoughts that unethical behavior is the fruit of bad traits. This paper thus explores the factors that contribute to unethical behavior Among the identified factors is the pursuit of…

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    The behavior of individuals is supposed to be like what is seen as society expectations through conforming to the norms that are accepted. The social norms of the society measure the appropriateness and inappropriateness of an individual behavior, and they are perceived to be a gauge that determines the behavior of an individual. When people are introduced to a certain social norm, they will change their behavior closer to the norm to be accepted by the society. When people have behaviors that…

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    influence whether people engage in prosocial or antisocial behavior? Please discuss both forms of behavior. Prosocial behavior involves behavior that aims to benefit other people. Conversely, antisocial behavior is behavior that aims to hurt others. Numerous factors relate to whether or not someone will engage in prosocial behavior. Grant and Gino (2010) noted that giving thanks to people for their efforts lead to an increase in helping behaviors. Therefore, based on this concept, companies who…

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    Essay On Changing Behavior

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    have a list of behaviors they would like to change. Although many people can relate to this problem, few lack the motivation or discipline to actually change and fix their bad behaviors. Changing behaviors one uses everyday may appear to be easy, but it really is very hard to achieve. Many studies have been conducted analyzing how humans cope with changing their behaviors, and how they achieve their goals of changing. Models have been made to display and explain the stages of behavior change…

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    Functional Behavior Analysis

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    (Visser, Zablotsky, Holbrook, Danielson, & Bitsko, 2015 ). This disorder cannot be cured, but there are several in-terventions that can help with the daily symptoms one with ADHD has to deal with. While some treatment for ADHD involves medication, behavior interventions are also used as a form of treatment. ADHD can be diagnosed at the age of 3, but symptoms can start any time before 12 years of age, they can be mild moderate or severe (“Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder…

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    Colarusso et al. (2013) stated that if behaviors become really bad during class time there are certain procedures and consequences that occur. Students who continually display disruptive behaviors on a daily basis should be considered for a functional behavior assessment (FBA) (Colarusso et al., 2013). An FBA is completed by a team composed of educators that have worked with and are familiar with the child. The FBA is enforced to collect data for a behavior intervention plan (BIP) (Colarusso et…

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    To understand how automated behavior analysis would work, it is appropriate to first take a step back and review the basics of video surveillance. Although the application of video surveillance varies from system to system, Taha et al. (2014) cite six consecutive steps required for a general video surveillance system (p. 22). Figure 1 depicts the six steps, their relation to one another and what each step seeks to accomplish. When combined, these steps build upon the previous to…

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    Johnny exhibits inappropriate behaviors such as biting students and pinching the teacher as a method for seeking attention. He also disrupts the successful learning of peers by yelling out and laughing during one-to-one instruction. A behavioral intervention plan and supports must be implemented to design replacement behaviors and reinforce acceptable alternatives. One type of observation that used for measuring observable behaviors is event recording. Aggression, such as biting and pinching…

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    Data collection The data collection tool that the teacher utilized to observe Kyle’s behaviors was even recording or frequency recording. Event recording measures how long a behavior occurs and is appropriate when the goal is to increase or decrease the number of times a behavior occurs, in Kyle’s case the number of times during the week that he exhibits disruptive behavior such as yelling, profanity, and bullying. Kyle has a clearly observable beginning and end that occur at a specific time of…

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