Strategies to Increase Behavior-Specific Teacher Praise in an Inclusive Environment
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- Shobana Musti-Rao
- National Institute of Education in Singapore
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- Todd Haydon
- University of Cincinnati, OH, USA
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<jats:p> Managing students’ disruptive behavior in the classroom can be a time-consuming task and greatly reduces the amount of time teachers spend on instruction. Although there are several research-validated classroom management strategies, teachers are more likely to adopt strategies that are less time-consuming than strategies that take more time or require a great deal of teacher preparation. This article highlights behavior-specific praise (BSP), a simple strategy that teachers can use across all grade levels. The article presents eight easy-to-use strategies for teachers to increase their use of praise statements. Increasing teacher praise will not only decrease disruptive behaviors but also create a positive learning environment. </jats:p>
収録刊行物
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- Intervention in School and Clinic
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Intervention in School and Clinic 47 (2), 91-97, 2011-07-29
SAGE Publications