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Module: Addressing Disruptive and Noncompliant Behaviors (Part 2): Behavioral Interventions
Assessment

Take some time to work through the questions below and evaluate how well you understand the information presented in this module. You may revisit any of the Perspectives and Resources pages in the module to help you.
1. Why is a special education teacher a good resource to help deal with student behavior problems?
2. Explain how high-p requests work and why they increase the probability that a student will comply with a teacher's request.
3. Imagine that you have a student in your class who acts out during independent math activities. Would you use high-p requests or choice making with this student? Explain your answer.
4. For what types of behaviors would you implement a DRL procedure? Give one example.
5. List a consideration for teachers who implement DRI.
6. Mary Jo often spends time talking to her table group about topics not related to the instructional task. Design a DRO procedure to decrease non-instructional talk and to increase instructional talk. meeting at table


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