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Quinnipiac University
The Quinnipiac University School of Education offers certificate, master’s degree and advanced diploma programs designed to empower graduates to become a positive force of change across a variety of school-based and corporate learning environments.
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From Philosophy to Practice: Enacting Authentic School Inclusion
Content type: Webinar
This webinar is for educators who are interested in creating authentically inclusive communities in PreK-12 classrooms in which all students are valued and have access to meaningful education in the general education setting. We will provide many...
Data Collection for Enhanced Academic and Behavioral Instruction
Content type: Webinar
In collaboration with the Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders (CCBD) The term “data-based decision-making” has become pervasive in education, referring to the use of data to inform and assist decision-making at all levels of schooling including...
Check-In/Check-Out for Students with Challenging Behaviors
Content type: Webinar
In collaboration with the Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders (CCBD) Are your students productively engaged and participating in instruction as you want them to? If not, this program is for you! It will give you another strategy for your toolkit...
What Principals Need to Know about Discipline and Students with Disabilities
Content type: Webinar
We all want safe schools, and principals need to keep order-and student with disabilities, including emotional and behavioral disorders, need an education. In this program, you’ll hear about steps and strategies principals and assistant principals need to...
Supporting the Social, Emotional, and Behavioral Health of Students With Disabilities Through Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports
Content type: Webinar
The OSEP funded Center on Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports has provided information and technical assistance to state and local education agencies focusing on supporting children and youth with disabilities and those at-risk for over 20 years...
Positive Based Behavior Point Sheet
Content type: Teacher Resource
This positive beaded behavior point sheet has 2 important elements. Unlike some point sheets that focus on the student's behavior of concern, this point sheet focuses on identifying the positive behavior of the student. For example, if the behavior of concern is disruptive behavior, the student will lose point for exhibiting this behavior, but be recognized for staying in class, not touching others, and maybe work completion. As a student begins to hear positive statements about themselves, they begin to look for more and the behavior of concern decreased. This forces staff to give behavior specific praise to the student...
Behavior Today Newsletter 39(4)
Content type: News
Posted:
2 September, 2022
If you’re like me, and particularly if your professional life revolves around schooling in any form or capacity, you look forward to summertime each year. You do this with the undying hope it brings a break from at least some traditional duties, a more...
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Outcomes survey for peers who participate in peer-mediated interventions and programs
Content type: Teacher Resource
This resource is a valid and reliable measure called the Peer-Mediated Impact Survey for Peers (PMIS:P). This survey requires peers to respond to 46 items and report how they were impacted by their most recent or current peer-mediated intervention or program (PMI). Each of the 46 items are represented within seven thematic areas: (1) skill and intra-personal development, (2) self-worth impact, (3) changes in views, (4) social impact, (5) advocacy impact, (6) rewarding impact, and (7) future impact. Sample items include: “I am a better advocate for people with disabilities.” “I have more favorable views toward inclusion.” and “I developed...
Creating Visual Timers to Support Learning
Content type: Teacher Resource
A DYI elapsed time visual that supports students see a clear beginning and ending to an activity you do not have a "exact time".
Morning Meeting
Content type: Teacher Resource
Morning Meeting builds classroom community through interactive conversation combined with academics. A daily morning meeting supports all aspects of learning—academic, emotional, and social. Morning meeting fosters a sense of community because it builds trust among students and education professionals while encouraging respectful learning. Students engage in: Social Emotional Learning Communication Skills Active Listening Collaboration with Others Mathematics Standards ELA Standards Life Skills/Problem-Solving Skills