Behavior Management: Examining the Functions of Behavior

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Physical Education Recreation and Dance Pub Date : 2015-01-29 DOI:10.1080/07303084.2014.988373
Andrew E. Alstot, Crystal D. Alstot
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Appropriate student behavior is essential for the success of a physical education lesson. Despite using effective proactive management strategies, teachers may need to also use reactive techniques to reduce problem behaviors by applying suitable consequences. For these consequences to be effective, they must be aligned with the function, or cause, of the behavior. Otherwise, the consequences may be ineffective in reducing misbehavior or, in some cases, may actually make matters worse. Researchers in the field of behavior analysis propose four functions of misbehavior: (1) attention, (2) access, (3) escape, and (4) sensory stimulation. Once a teacher is able to determine the function of an inappropriate behavior, he or she will be able to implement consequences addressing that function. This article describes the functions of behavior, how to determine each behavior's function(s), and strategies to manage students' inappropriate behavior based on its function.
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行为管理:检查行为的功能
适当的学生行为对体育课的成功至关重要。尽管使用了有效的主动管理策略,教师可能还需要使用反应性技术,通过适当的后果来减少问题行为。为了使这些结果有效,它们必须与行为的功能或原因保持一致。否则,后果可能在减少不当行为方面是无效的,或者在某些情况下,实际上可能使事情变得更糟。行为分析领域的研究者提出了不当行为的四种功能:(1)注意,(2)获取,(3)逃避,(4)感官刺激。一旦教师能够确定不当行为的作用,他或她就能够实施针对该功能的后果。本文介绍了行为的功能,如何确定每种行为的功能,以及基于行为的功能来管理学生不当行为的策略。
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Journal of Physical Education Recreation and Dance
Journal of Physical Education Recreation and Dance EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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