KNR 242. Management techniques refer to: Discipline techniques refer to: Management vs. Discipline.

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KNR 242

Management techniques refer to: Discipline techniques refer to: Management vs. Discipline

Use of Stop/Start Signals Transitions Grouping Techniques Use of Squads Names Class Organization

Establish Class Procedures for: Dressing Non-participation Roll Call Closure Equipment distribution and collection Class Procedures

Bullying issues Steps to Conflict Resolution: Stop aggressive behavior Gather information Brainstorm solutions Plan to put solutions in place Monitor Conflict Resolution

Create a Behavior Plan Establish Rules and Procedures Communicate your Rules and Consequences Implement your Plan Expectancy Theory High levels of activity Discipline individually Be Proactive!

Positive Reinforcement Premack Principal Prompts (reminders) of Desired Behavior Shape Desired Behavior Maintain Good Behavior

Techniques to use for unacceptable behavior: Ignore Time Out Remove from the Activity Call home Send to Principal Suspension Decrease Unacceptable Behavior

Corrective Feedback/Reprimands Remove Positive Consequence Behavior Contracts Behavior Corrections

Conference with the student Call parents Conference with Student, Teacher, Parents, Principal Establish consequences Severe Misbehavior