Beyond Behavior Modification: A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach
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BEYOND BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION,4E
Beyond Behavior Modificationis a proactive approach to cognitive and behavior management of students in all grades in school. Much of the material in this popular text has been updated. Teachers appreciate the case studies, which explore the problems of particular students and follow through to successful behavior and cognitive management outcomes.
Introductory chapters include proactive behavior-management strategies and a comparison of popular approaches to behavior management. Traditional behavior modification and current social learning theory approaches are explored through easy-to-read examples and case studies. Strategies include improving social skills, teaching self-motivation, and changing belief systems of both students and teachers.
The chapter on student performance data provides guidance for analyzing current behavior problems, setting goals for improvement in student behaviors, and improving the way students think about the problems they experience.
Each chapter begins with objectives. Multiple and brief chapter assessments called Checkpoints allow readers to test their understanding of the material as it is read. Concrete examples, helpful tips, and step-by-step instructions add everyday practicality to the text. This book is ideal for use as a resource for teachers or as an adopted text in basic or advanced behavior-management courses.
Contents Include:
Chapter 1: Behavior Modification: Part 1
- Intrinsically rewarding classrooms
- Conceptual models of behavior management
Chapter 2: Reactive/Positive Approaches to Behavior Management
- Behavioral and social-cognitive approaches to behavior management in the schools
Chapter 3: Behavior Modification: Part 2
- Misconceptions of behavior modification
- Operant conditioning
- Research-based history of behavior modification
Chapter 4: Deciding What to Change
- Assessment to identify behaviors needing improvement
- Use of socio-cultural factors to judge student behavior
- Determining if behaviors are maladaptive
- Writing performance objectives
Chapter 5: Deciding How to Change It
- Methods for diagnosing behavior problems
- Psycho-medical, behavioral and social-cognitive models for diagnosing behavior problems
- Utilizing functional behavioral analysis
Chapter 6: Strengthening Behavior: Part 1
- Methods for using positive reinforcement
- Types of reinforcers
- Schedules of reinforcement
- Fading, shaping and chaining to strengthen desired behaviors
Chapter 7: Strengthening Behavior: Part 2
- Reinforcement practices including Grandmas rule, contingency management, token economy, level system, and modeling
- Special education legal mandates for designing and implementing level systems with students
Chapter 8: Weakening Behaviors
- Guidelines for using behavior reduction procedures
- Behavior reduction procedures including types of differential reinforcement, extinction, redirection, reprimands, response cost, over-correction, and time-out for hypothetical cases
Chapter 9: Measuring Student Progress
- Measuring change in student behavior
- Designing measurement systems
- Displaying, analyzing, and interpreting student performance data
Chapter 10: Teaching Social Behavior
- Teaching social skill behaviors
- Components of a social skills lesson
- Teaching generalization of social skills
Chapter 11: Teaching Self-Motivation
- Guidelines for teaching students how to use self-motivation
- Approaches to teaching self-motivation including: motivation, extrinsic motivation, intrinsic motivation, extra-strength-motivation, self-motivation, self-assessment, self-monitoring, self-reinforcement, the Premack Principle and Grandmas rule
Chapter 12: Cognitive Strategies: Changing Beliefs
- Use of cognitive restructuring instead of traditional behavior modification.
- Characteristics of cognitive behavior modification programs
- Interventions for restructuring cognitive students belief systems
Chapter 13: More Cognitive Strategies: Problem Solving and Self-Instruction
- Cognitive behavior modification strategies
- Strategies for empowering students to use cognitive behavior modification strategies
- How to use problem solving, self-instructional training and verbal mediation
Chapter 14: Stress Management Strategies
- How to teach stress management to students
- Examples of three types of stress-management interventions including: somatic-physiological, cognitive-psychological, and social-behavioral
Chapter 15: Changing Teacher Behavior
- Teacher-behavior problems vs. Student-behavior problems
- Proactive vs. Reactive approaches for identifying and modifying teacher behavior
Checkpoints
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448 pages 7 x 10, softcover 2017
Beyond Behavior Modification: A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach