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The Effectiveness of the Growth Plan On Student Behavior

The Effectiveness of the Growth Plan On Student Behavior. Analee Leaverton. Need Observed. Solution for inappropriate behavior Consciousness of behavior choices Student responsibility. Solution - Guidance System. Colored fish Four ponds Consequences Red book. Individual Growth Plan.

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The Effectiveness of the Growth Plan On Student Behavior

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  1. The Effectiveness of the Growth Plan On Student Behavior Analee Leaverton

  2. Need Observed • Solution for inappropriate behavior • Consciousness of behavior choices • Student responsibility

  3. Solution - Guidance System • Colored fish • Four ponds • Consequences • Red book

  4. Individual Growth Plan • Completed by student • Bad choice • Plan • Signed by guardian

  5. Research Question • What is the affect of the growth plan on increasing appropriate behaviors of kindergarten students?

  6. Hypothesis • An applied growth plan will require students to recognize the inappropriateness of their behavior and decrease the need for one altogether.

  7. Method • First Phase: Baseline, no growth plan • Second Phase: GP Completed at school, signed/returned, automatically on blue • Third Phase: Started at school, completed at home, signed/returned, earn back to blue

  8. Results • Data from six weeks of baseline and eighteen weeks of intervention showed a 50% decrease in inappropriate behavior.

  9. Conclusion • Individual cases difficult to track • Growth plan decreases inappropriate behavior as a class

  10. Recommendations • Refine tracking method • Develop method for intrinsic motivation • Study the methods in other settings outside of the original

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