Course | Adapting Instruction to Reduce Unwanted Behavior

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Elementary school Course | Adapting Instruction to Reduce Unwanted Behavior

Provider: Customizable Professional Development

Why Eduye Selected This

Selected because it equips teachers with practical, research-based strategies to reduce disruptive behavior and strengthen classroom instruction

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1st Grade2nd Grade3rd Grade4th Grade5th GradeKindergarten

This is a 3-credit/45-hour course.
Develop lessons and activities that will reduce problem behaviors.
Analyze methods for leveraging your instruction to correct behavior.


Part of

ACT 48 Approved Courses (Pennsylvania)
Boise State University
Classroom Management
Colorado State University
ELA
Math
Michigan SCECH Approved Courses
Social Studies
SocioEmotional Learning
Special Education


Course Description

We often look at behavior as something that needs to be addressed before instruction can occur. Research shows that with the right instructional tools, we can limit those unwanted behaviors that interrupt the learning process. Educators in this course will examine dozens of research-based strategies to address behavior through instruction. Each educator in this course will focus on specific behaviors from their classes and will utilize research-based strategies for overcoming these barriers to learning.


Credit

Enrollment Details
Credit Type: Open Enrollment
Open Enrollment as a credit type is for in-service credit.
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Course | Adapting Instruction to Reduce Unwanted Behavior

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Customizable Professional Development

Customizable Professional Development helps teachers learn online. They have low-cost classes and new ideas to help teachers. The people who teach these classes are real teachers.



Eduye Product ID: 39114

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