When creating an intervention plan for a student with
disruptive behavior, the teacher needs to look at different aspects of that student.
They need to look at what triggers the behavior, during what activity the
behavior emerges and the present abilities of the students. It is very important
to look at triggers, this will help the teacher instruct the student in how
they can control their responses when the triggers present themselves (Hamlett,
2018). After this, teachers can better
assess which intervention will work best for each individual student’s
situation. Teachers can implement a group contingency plan if the student shows
signs of inappropriate behavior in groups or skills instruction when it is known
that the student is lacking the social skills to get along with others in the
classroom. Interventions are present to be a tool to assist teachers in
creating the positive classroom environment.
Hamlett, T (Course Lecturer). (2018) Module 3:Interventions for Increasing Appropriate
Student Behavior. Part 1 Transcript: Emotional Control [transcript], 1-2.
American College of Education.
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