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Behavior and Behavior Intervention in School

  • Writer: STEVEN FOXWORTH
    STEVEN FOXWORTH
  • Oct 9, 2023
  • 2 min read

In a world where education is becoming more and more essential, it is important to consider how we support students in their academic journey. Behavior and behavior intervention in schools are two crucial aspects that can help students succeed. According to the article by Steven Foxworth titled "Behavior and Behavior Intervention in Schools," there are several ways in which schools can address behavior issues and create a positive environment for all students.


Behavioral specialists play a crucial role in schools, working with students to address behavioral issues and promote positive behavior. In a recent article by the National Education Association (NEA), five things that behavioral specialists want you to know about behavior in school were highlighted.


Student behavior is more challenging than ever. Indeed, one-third of educators say they were attacked or verbally harassed last year, an Education Week survey found. How can educators respond? What do they need to know? Rosa DiPiazza, an award-winning behavioral specialist in Milford, Del., works with teachers and students to support students' behavioral needs.


Here is some of her advice.


One of the key points in Foxworth's article is the importance of prevention. Schools can implement proactive measures such as setting clear expectations, providing positive reinforcement, and establishing a safe and supportive school culture. By doing so, it is possible to prevent behavior issues from arising in the first place.

However, even with the best prevention measures in place, behavior issues may still occur. In these cases, behavior intervention strategies can be helpful. Foxworth suggests that schools use a data-driven approach to identify the root causes of behavior issues and develop targeted interventions. This can include providing counseling or social-emotional learning support, implementing behavior contracts, and utilizing restorative justice practices.

Overall, as Foxworth's article highlights, behavior and behavior intervention in schools are essential components of creating a positive learning environment for students. By implementing proactive prevention measures and targeted interventions, schools can support students in achieving their academic goals and foster a culture of respect and positivity.



Flannery, M. E. (n.d.). Five things that behavioral specialists want you to know. NEA. https://www.nea.org/professional-excellence/student-engagement/tools-tips/five-things-behavioral-specialists-want-you-know

 
 
 

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