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The
Behave web site is a service to all educators and parents
who are looking for ways to improve behavior of their
students or children. Here are some links and online
resources that are very helpful.
- e-Learning
Design Laboratory: The mission of the e-Learning
Design Laboratory is to explore new uses of technology
to enhanced learning environments that meet the educational
and training needs of society. This involves the study,
development, and research of new designs, principles,
practices, tools, and policies that contribute to
the pedagogy of e-learning.
- www.interventioncentral.org:
This site offers tree tools and resources to help
school staff and parents to promote positive classroom
behaviors and foster effective learning for all children
and youth. This site was created by by Jim Wright,
a school psychologist from Syracuse, NY.
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www.alsde.edu/sig/index/html:
This site is part of the Alabama State Department
of Education State Improvement Grant site. The PBS
(positive behavioral support) button will take you
to some great information about behavior interventions
and initiatives being pursued in Alabama. It contains
good content for parents, teachers, and administrators.
- www.usu.edu/teachall:
This site is sponsored by Utah State University. It
contains solid content information on many areas of
research validated effective teaching methods, including
behavior. New teachers and more experienced educators
can benefit from the information contained on this
site.
- 101
Things You Can Do the First Three Weeks of Class:
http://www.udel.edu/cte/101things.htm:
A list of things teachers can do the get their year
off to a successful start. Information from the Center
for Teaching Effectiveness. Some areas of interest
include transitions, support, attention, active learning,
and more.
-
Behavior:
http://cpt.fsu.edu/tree/behavior.html This site
includes journal articles pertaining to behavior.
- Behavior
Home Page:
http://www.state.ky.us/agencies/behave/homepage.html:
This site features information on managing classroom
behavior and strategies for effective instructional
strategies. Information provided by Kentucky Department
of Education.
- Behavioral
Research and Teaching:
http://brt.uoregon.edu: This site gives information
and resources combining applied behavior analysis
with effective teaching practices to develop, study,
and disseminate empirically based education programs
for students who are at risk in school and community.
Classroom Management from Teachnet.com: http:www.teachnet.com/how-to/
Subjects include general tips, tardiness, chores,
attendance, etc.
- Journal
of Applied Behavior Analysis:
http://www.envmed.rochester.edu This well respected
journal contains abstracts, book reviews, and some
full length articles on behavior and behavior analysis.
- Ideas
for Improving Discipline:
http://www.ueatexas.com/Links/Classroom Help/H
Ideas for Improving Discipline.html This site offiers
tips and suggestion for improving classroom behavior.
- Positive
Behavioral Interventions and Support:
http://www.pbis.org This web site is sponsored
by OSEP and offers extensive information on the application
of positive behavioral interventions and systems to
achieve behavior change.
- Teacher
in Training Education Network-Classroom Management:
http://www.titen.net An excellent site that contains
information regarding many aspects of classroom management.
Case studies are also available.
- Teacher's
Encyclopedia of or Behavior Management:
http://www.state.ky.us/agencies/behave/encyndex.html
Dr. Randy Sprick describes two problem behaviors (
aggression and chaotic classrooms) and how to effectively
deal with them.
- Teacher
Talk:
http://education.indiana.edu For secondary teachers,
a volume of Teacher Talk devoted to classroom management.
Topics include different management styles, profile
exercises, and frequently asked questions
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