The Most Powerful "Intervention" for Reducing Behavioral Issues in Education
Professional Crisis Management Association
Training Solutions Proven to Create Safe & Positive Learning Environments
Education is in crisis, and educators are clamoring for a positive change. And they deserve it. We shouldn't be asking educators what they can do for us; rather, we should be asking educators what we can do for them. Here is a very simple strategy for improving student behavior and educator performance in education.
Like anybody, they desire to be in an environment where they feel safe and respected. In attempts to create this type of environment, there is a ton of energy and resources put into complex behavioral systems like token economies. It's not that there isn't a place and a time for them. But when the adults in the building aren't even greeting students, smiling at them, asking how there day is, recognizing appropriate behavior more than inappropriate, etc., everything falls apart. Faculty and staff should be treated that way, too, by the school leadership. Similarly, the school leadership should be treated that way by district leadership. And students should be prompted and reinforced for doing the same to the adults!
We have a very simple intervention that can have a miraculous positive impact across schools. It's called BE NICE! And of course, that's a classification that comes with a number of behaviors. But let's start by helping everybody in the school building and across the district engage in these low response effort behaviors. It's an amazing loop! This intervention has 4 simple steps:
Positive student relationships are fundamental to success in public education.?No academic or behavioral system within the building will produce the desired outcomes without good relationships.?Just like the adults in the building, when students feel supported, they’re more likely to enjoy school, engage in learning, and reach their potential. Moreover, when students have positive interactions with teachers, administrators, and staff, they have far fewer behavioral problems.?The result: a positive climate and culture characterized by an increased love for learning and academic achievement!
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If you are interested in having your staff trained in crisis management or just simple strategies for improving behavior and morale while reducing crisis level behaviors, check out Professional Crisis Management Association's (PCMA) Everyday Behavior Tools certification course. Based on a highly successful training model that was influenced, developed, replicated and adapted over a span of many years by a number of noted behavior analysts, this training focuses on methods to prevent and reduce problematic behaviors that can lead to crisis situations. For more information, email [email protected] and be sure to find out more about the the Safest, Most Effective and Humane Crisis Management Solution in the world at crisisintervention.com!
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