Episode 182 - Instructional Choice
ABA Inside Track
Robert Parry-Cruwys
4.7 • 634 Ratings
🗓️ 20 October 2021
⏱️ 73 minutes
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Summary
For a variety of reasons, classroom management systems aren't always readily adopted in our schools. Could it be because they're too hard to maintain? Or ineffective? This week, we take a look at one such, easy-to-use, simple-to-master system, instructional control. Join us as we review chair choosing, work picking, and data analyzing to get to determine if instructional choice may be right for you!
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Articles discussed this episode:
Bicard, D.F., Ervin, A., Bicard, S.C., & Baylot-Casey, L. (2012). Differential effects of seating arrangements on disruptive behavior of fifth grade students during independent seatwork. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 45, 407-411. doi: 10.1901/jaba.2012.45-407
Romaniuk, C., Miltenberger, R., Conyers, C., Jenner, N., Jurgens, M., & Ringenberg, C. (2002). The influence of activity choice on problem behaviors maintained by escape versus attention. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 35, 349-362. doi: 10.1901/jaba.2002.35-349
Royer, D.J., Lane, K.L., Cantwell, E.D., & Messenger, M.L. (2017). A systematic review of the evidence base for instructional choice in K-12 settings. Behavioral Disorders, 42, 89-107. doi: 10.1177/0198742916688655
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| 0:00.0 | Hey, everybody. Welcome to ABA Inside Track, the podcast that's like reading in your car, but safer. |
| 0:19.5 | I'm your host, Robertry cruz and with me as |
| 0:21.4 | always are my fabulous co-hosts hello rob stanna good evening robert that was scary kind of as mr |
| 0:32.0 | podcast did this become i'm just i was i was pretending that i was on bedtime magic, the radio show that's on, like, after Delilah. |
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| 0:43.4 | There's, there are radio shows that when you're driving home late at night that have been syndicated from, like, the 90s. |
| 0:48.8 | Bedtime magic is like, a dude that's like, hello, welcome. |
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| 0:56.5 | like soft songs and his voice is like i'm gonna soothe you to sleep although you'd probably |
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| 1:24.6 | That's right, which despite what you might think is not a review of 90s slash modern radio programs that put you to sleep. |
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