Practice Enact Behaviour Plans
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Module Introduction2 Topics
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Delivered With Fidelity16 Topics|2 Tests
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Cover
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Module Objective
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What Happens When Inacting Behaviour Plans is Delivered with Fidelity
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The Process of How to Enact Behaviour Plans
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Video: Prioritising Behaviours for Individual Behaviour Plans
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Enacting Behaviour Plans in Action
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Student Behaviour Improves
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Behaviour Plan Leads to Improvement in Student Behaviour
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Student Academic Performance Improves
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Behaviour Plan Leads to Improvement in Student Academic Performance
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Check your Understanding
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A Culture of Continuous Improvement and Communication is Promoted
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Behaviour Plan Inspires Continuous Improvement and Communication
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Classroom Environment Becomes More Conducive to Learning
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Behaviour Plans Lead to More Productive Learning Environments
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Test Your Understanding
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Cover
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Not Delivered with Fidelity12 Topics|2 Tests
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Cover
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What Happens When Enacting Behaviour Plans is Not Delivered with Fidelity
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Student Behaviour Does Not Improve
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Student Behaviour Does Not Improve
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Student Academic Performance Does Not Improve
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Student Academic Performance Does Not Improve
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Check Your Understanding
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A Culture of Continuous Improvement and Communication is Not Promoted
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A Culture of Continuous Improvement and Communication is Not Promoted
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Classroom Environment is Less Conducive to Learning
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Behaviour Plans Lead to More Productive Learning Environments
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Test Your Understanding
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Cover
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Barriers That Impede Fidelity10 Topics|2 Tests
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Cover
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Barriers That Impede Enacting Behaviour Plans with Fidelity
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Using Deductive Logic to Identify the Cause of the Barrier
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Not Understanding Why Enacting Behaviour Plans is Important
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Don’t Know How to Do It
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Check Your Understanding
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Time Constraints or Interruption in Routine
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Biased Beliefs About Behaviour Plans and Interventions
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Forgetting to Apply Behaviour Interventions in the Moment
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Test Your Understanding
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Cover
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Removing Barriers That Impede Fidelity15 Topics|2 Tests
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Cover
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Ways to Tackle Barriers so Enacting Behaviour Plans is Delivered with Fidelity
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Tackling the Barrier of Not Understanding Why Enacting Behaviour Plans is Important
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Process
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Ways to Tackle the Barrier of Don’t Know How to Enact Behaviour Plans
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Process
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Ways to Tackle the Barrier of Time Constraints or Interruption in Routine
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Process
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Video: Continuous Improvement with Behaviour Management
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Check Your Understanding
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Ways to Tackle the Barrier of Biased Beliefs About Behaviour Plans and Interventions
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Process
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Ways to Tackle the Barrier of Forgetting to Apply Behaviour Interventions in the Moment
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Process
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Test Your Understanding
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Cover
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Module Completion Survey1 Topic
Participants 2
Behaviour Plans Lead to More Productive Learning Environments
Jane Emperado October 7, 2024

Behaviour Plans Lead to More Productive Learning Environments
Step 1: Student Kyle’s behaviour was becoming a major distraction to his classmates. A behaviour plan was put into place for him with a simple procedure for his teacher, Maya, to follow when Kyle presented with challenging behaviours such as utilising the Zen Den or connecting with his mentor.
Step 2: Maya becomes very preoccupied with the hustle and bustle of the day and does not consistently enact Kyle’s behaviour plan. To save time, she will often resort to using punitive techniques or sending Kyle out of the room altogether.
Step 3: When Maya must stop her teaching to address the misbehaviour that Kyle exhibits, the other students in her class lose valuable instruction time. When Kyle is sent out of the room, he is also missing the instruction time needed to make academic progress. When Kyle’s misbehaviour is addressed in a punitive way, he becomes even less engaged in the learning that is happening.
Step 4: If Maya had been enacting the behaviour plan with fidelity, Kyle would have learned positive coping strategies for regulating his emotions. He would not have missed out on valuable learning experiences. The rest of the class would not have their learning time interrupted as frequently, and Maya would have more time to spend on teaching.