<strong>Build the behavior system your students need and deserve</strong> Students deserve a safe, welcoming, and tolerant learning environment in which high expectations will flourish. Schools need consistent behavior initiatives that are rooted in equity and clear in outcome and purpose. Which pl
Building Behavior: The Educator′s Guide to Evidence-Based Initiatives
✍ Scribed by Jessica Hannigan, John E. Hannigan
- Publisher
- Corwin
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 184
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Build the behavior system your students need and deserve
Students deserve a safe, welcoming, and tolerant learning environment in which high expectations will flourish. Schools need consistent behavior initiatives that are rooted in equity and clear in outcome and purpose. Which plan is best for your students?
Building Behavior distills the purpose of six common behavior initiatives to give school leaders a starting point for adding to, refining, or building a tailored behavior system that is effective and manageable. Learn to select, self-assess, and build a behavior system that meets the diverse academic and social/emotional learning needs of your students.
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