A small penalty imposed for each instance of an undesirable behavior
a. response cost
b. presentation punishment
c. removal punishment
d. negative reinforcement
A
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Ms. Ross tells Gustavo, “If you keep misbehaving during reading, you won’t be allowed to go on the field trip next Tuesday.” Why is this consequence ineffective?
a. It lacks consistency. b. It lacks originality. c. It focuses on intangible outcomes. d. It fails to motivate the child to try harder. e. It lacks immediacy.
Research reveals that planning for instruction by preparing lesson plans
a. are not worth the time it takes to write them. b. is not important if the teacher is planning to integrate technology. c. improves the teacher's organization or ability to fulfill instructional objectives. d. provides evidence lesson planning is only good for new teachers.
In a schoolwide behavioral support program, students who display similar behavior problems might be provided with an intervention that provides additional supports, prompts, feedback, and acknowledgement to ensure that behavior changes occur. Which stage of RTI does this describe?
A) Tier 1 B) Tier 2 C) Tier 3 D) No specific Tier, but it is an overarching principle of RTI in general.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
A secondary student with a significant cognitive disability who is placed in special education classes to master life skills essential for independent living is an example of a student being placed in the least restrictive environment according to their needs.