Expectancy x Value = Motivation Positive interactions have a profound positive impact on VALUE. 1 POSITIVE INTERACTIONS Why are they NEEDED? Shouldn’t.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Oral Presentations.
Advertisements

Developmentally Appropriate Practice
Gallup Q12 Definitions Notes to Managers
Educational Champion Training MODULE 3: Communication with Child and School © National Center for Youth Law, April This document does not constitute.
Employee Performance Management System (EPMS)
Work prepared: Karolina Baliunaite, Vytaute Gelezelyte of Klaipeda State College of Lithuania, 2013.
RTI Behavioral Interventions. Prevention Strategies Behavioral Expectations Classroom Space Classroom Routines Practical Schedule Instruction Study Skills.
{ Tier 1: Individual Student Michele Wackman, School Psychologist #623.
Examples of life goals: 1.Live on my own or with a family of my own. If I have this, I can use my non-working time how I see fit. FREE TIME! 2.Keep a job.
Everything you need to know in order to set up your Reader’s Notebook
Hosted by Miss Derry Test TopicsTypes of Speeches Speech Organization Evaluate to Motivate
Experiential Learning, E-Learning And Social Learning: The EES Approach To Developing Blended Learning Dr Amanda Langley The University of Northampton.
+ ALA Workshop: July 17 th, Coaching: Goals & Agenda Identify what ‘coaching’ is and when to use it Discover 4 Step Coaching Model Apply Coaching.
How to Code with the Dyadic Parent-Child Interaction Coding System
Performance Planning Presented by: Mike Dougherty AVP for Human Resources.
Hannah Guldin Chrystol White Aimee Kanemori.  Form an alliance between the teacher and parent “Above all parents need to know that their child’s teacher.
Designing effective self marketing tools
UNIVERSAL STRATEGIES IN THE CLASSROOM
Mental Health Update The Referral Process Behavioral Strategies MHP Job Duties.
Los Angeles Youth At Work Larry Tash Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce UNITE-LA.
HOW TO STUDY ENGLISH EFFECTIVELY
Setting SMART Targets Making sense of target setting!
HALF-TIME 2 Terms Completed, 2 More to Go!! August 2012May 2013.
Lecture 16. Train-The-Trainer Maximize Learning Train-The-Trainer.
THE SUCCESSFUL INTERVIEW A step by step guide to navigating the interview process.
Performance Reviews Coaching and Feedback. Performance Reviews: Coaching and Feedback Module 1: At our best Coaching and feedback refresh.
HIRE ME Will you get the job?. Basic Rules of the Game Everyone begins on start –You can’t go back past start At the beginning of each turn, every player.
A Proactive and Positive Approach to Classroom Management Chapter 1: Vision.
Positive Behavior Interventions and Support (PBIS) Important Information for Sites.
Motivation Understand Motivation and the Variables That Can Be Manipulated to Increase It.
Passing 6 th Grade Written by Barbara Mackessy. Self-Esteem How you feel about yourself Written by Barbara Mackessy.
Questions, comments and ideas Megan: Finally someone said to rely on our instinct! Thank you for not shoving research down our throats and telling us we.
CiSELT Module 5.2: Classroom Dynamics. Assemble the contents of your envelope How does the puzzle represent a metaphor for teamwork? Each piece is a different.
Presented by Jason Kahn Director, School Relations “Who Dis” Customer Service: Your Gateway to Success.
Ratio of Interactions: Advanced. Ratio Of Positive Interactions Plan to interact three times more often with each student when he or she is behaving appropriately.
Your first & last name goes here Student-Led Portfolio Conference May 2015.
Creating a Culture of Accountability MODIFIED FROM LEADERSHIP IQ, MARK MURPHY, TEXAS ASCD
Phone Skills Create The Master. 3 Rules To Remember When on the Phone #1. Always Remember you have what they want #1. Always Remember you have what they.
Love & Logic. Session 1-1/2 hour, preview, expectations/syllabus for credit Apply new knowledge of Love and Logic techniques and submit a 1 paragraph.
SENIOR SCHOOL SRC STUDENT OPINION SURVEY IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA Collation of information provided by the year.
Everyone Communicates Few Connect
Parenting for Success Class #4 Effective Praise. Introduction Praise is Powerful! Praising your child is one of the most important things a parent can.
Collecting Qualitative Data
Personal Reading Procedure P2RThinking Critically P2RThinking Critically Learning Styles Learning Styles How I learn Personally How I learn Personally.
The Power of 4:1 Ratio “How to improve behavior by pointing out what students do right”
© 2007 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
Interacting with and Observing Young Children
CHD 002 Summer 2015 June 25, CAJAS – Clarification & Presentations  Reviewed Assignment Sheet  Shelley shared her box.
CHAMPS Tips February 18, Tips from CHAMPS The O-I-C of STOIC S- Structure T- Teach O- Observe I- Interact Positively C- Correct Fluently The O-I-C.
Contemporary Issues: Should Struggling Students Repeat A Grade? Marlee Smiley Mckenna Hawkins.
Developing the question. Your Question Needs to be specific to one particular subject Needs to be measurable Needs to be achievable in the timescale Does.
Check In Check Out Technical Assistance. Think and Respond  Where are you at with your development and implementation of CICO?
What To Expect In Your Practicum: Classroom Management Jenny Harris.
SAT’s Information Parent’s Meeting 10 th February February 2016.
$Cougar Cash$ LEARN how to EARN money ($!) for being good students.
Strategies for Essay Tests. Preparing for the test Know what is expected of you. What content will be covered? How many questions will be on the test?
Academic and Personal Behaviors Institute Session 2: Growth Mindset December 2, 2015.
Setting SMART Targets Making sense of target setting! Use your mouse or the arrow keys to move to the next slide.
Writing Your CV Top Tips. What should a CV include? A CV is the first thing an employer will see from you so you want to impress them as much as possible.
Introduction to Observation Observing Children: A Tool for Assessment
Setting SMART Targets Making sense of target setting!
Rolling the Dice: Effective Design and Implementation of Behavior Intervention and Support Plans Presented by Albert Felts October 24, 2008.
Responsibilities & Ethics Special Education Paraprofessional Workbook Module 2.
Increasing Positive Interactions
Janie S. Torain 3/6/ Interact with others in a way that is honest, fair, helpful, and respectful 1.02 B. Interact with others in a way that is.
Data Binder ©
Student feedback for SACE Improvement
Tips for Building a Positive Environment
Peer Editing Take notes!.
Extended Management Interactions
Presentation transcript:

Expectancy x Value = Motivation Positive interactions have a profound positive impact on VALUE. 1 POSITIVE INTERACTIONS Why are they NEEDED? Shouldn’t students behave & learn just because…?

2 Positive Interactions: Like Putting Money in the Bank!

3 The more you connect the less you correct. Remember, research shows that...

4 Main Concept... Ratio of Interactions (ROI) Increase the number of POSITIVE INTERACTIONS 1. non-contingent attention 2. positive feedback

5 3:1

6 What many students learn is... Behave yourself and I will ignore you. Screw up and I will be there for you every 2-3 minutes.

What is our ROI? DateSubjectPositiveNegative 2/10/2014Math07 2/10/2014Math31 2/11/2014Science33 2/10/2014Science40 2/14/2014Explo61 2/14/2014ELA015 2/14/2014ELA40 2/12/2014ELA61 2/13/2014ELA95 2/10/2014ELA83 2/10/2014Math14 2/14/2014SS25 2/10/2014ELA47 2/10/2014Explo15 2/14/2014Science15 2/14/2014Math03 2/13/2014Math2.41 2/13/2014Math21 2/14/2014Explo43 2/14/2014Science03 2/12/2014Math40 2/14/2014SS31 2/10/2014SS02 2/13/2014Science18 2/12/2014Science40 Team Leads, Interns, Team Leads Collected –Date –Hour –Subject –Sum of Positive Interaction –Sum of Corrective Interaction –Teacher Name

Estimate your ROI for last week? Teachers & Paras, an honest estimate for: – Favorite subject – Least favorite subject – Favorite student – Least favorite student Administrator or other staff member, an honest estimate for: – Least favorite time of day – Favorite time of day – Favorite student – Least favorite student 14 Share your estimates with the person sitting next to you. What’s shared is confidential!

What is your Ratio of Interactions? Measure your ROI for the 8 days left in February 15

16 We cannot dislike students on company time! New Rule for Adults!

17 Another way of looking at ROI is to... Wag more Bark less

NON-CONTINGENT ATTENTION POSITIVE FEEDBACK Ways to Give Attention

Easiest Way to Boost Your Ratio of Positive Interactions... Non-contingent attention to every student, every day! REACH OUTS This strategy is the easiest and perhaps the most effective in establishing a relationship. Identify your strategies for the hallways

Delivering Effective Positive Feedback Most Important Interaction Practices –Behavioral –Academic Positive Feedback = Responsible Behavior –Most Needed- Middle/Lower Performing The least Positive Feedback is given to these students. Why?

5 Highly Effective Positive Feedback Hallmarks

Accurate Must be directed at behavior that actually happened Initiated by the teacher Feedback could be best delivered in private/away from other students.

Specific and Descriptive Describe exactly why the feedback it is important or useful Repetitive phrases become meaningless Don’t just tell a student they are “smart,” tell them WHY they are smart Starter statements: I’m Really impressed, Nice Job, Fantastic, Terrific, Excellent, What terrific work

Given for Something Important New activity was introduced and a student can’t evaluate themselves Activities that a student struggles with extensively, especially when that student frequently fails with WHENEVER a student asks how his or her work looks

Age Appropriate Delivered as soon as the behavior was observed Eye Contact Normal tone Somewhat businesslike/professional Be Brief seconds Make the statement and move on.

Authenticity MAKE IT FIT TO YOUR OWN STYLE!!!