Welcome to the Education Insights: Focus on Behavior podcast! We are here to talk about all things behavior in the world of education. We take the science of behavior and break it down for educators into easily implementable steps, and we’re excited to spend some time with you! Get ready to talk through behavior, what works, what doesn’t work and how we can all improve our work in schools so we as educators can be more fulfilled and our students can be more successful.
The article we're discussing, "Some current dimensions of applied behavior analysis," can be found online here: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1310980/
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Welcome to the Education Insights: Focus on Behavior podcast! We are here to talk about all things behavior in the world of education. We take the science of behavior and break it down for educators into easily implementable steps, and we’re excited to spend some time with you! Get ready to talk through behavior, what works, what doesn’t work and how we can all improve our work in schools so we as educators can be more fulfilled and our students can be more successful.
Today's featured resource is the consideration packet from the Training and Technical Assistance Center at the College of William and Mary on Techniques for Active Learners: https://education.wm.edu/centers/ttac/resources/considerations/
Are you looking to learn more about UDL? Check out these additional resources:
https://udlguidelines.cast.org/
https://teaching.cornell.edu/universal-design-learning
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Welcome to the Education Insights: Focus on Behavior podcast! We are here to talk about all things behavior in the world of education. We take the science of behavior and break it down for educators into easily implementable steps, and we’re excited to spend some time with you! Get ready to talk through behavior, what works, what doesn’t work and how we can all improve our work in schools so we as educators can be more fulfilled and our students can be more successful.
Today's featured resource is the VAPSBAN What is a BCBA fact sheet: https://sites.google.com/odu.edu/vapsban/home/school-divisions?aut
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Welcome to the Education Insights: Focus on Behavior podcast! We are here to talk about all things behavior in the world of education. We take the science of behavior and break it down for educators into easily implementable steps, and we’re excited to spend some time with you! Get ready to talk through behavior, what works, what doesn’t work and how we can all improve our work in schools so we as educators can be more fulfilled and our students can be more successful.
This episode's featured resource is the Resources page from the Center for Intensive Behavioral Supports: https://behavioralsupportsil.org/resources
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Welcome to the Education Insights: Focus on Behavior podcast! We are here to talk about all things behavior in the world of education. We take the science of behavior and break it down for educators into easily implementable steps, and we’re excited to spend some time with you! Get ready to talk through behavior, what works, what doesn’t work and how we can all improve our work in schools so we as educators can be more fulfilled and our students can be more successful.
The article we're discussing, "Some current dimensions of applied behavior analysis," can be found online here: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1310980/
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Welcome to the Education Insights: Focus on Behavior podcast! We are here to talk about all things behavior in the world of education. We take the science of behavior and break it down for educators into easily implementable steps, and we’re excited to spend some time with you! Get ready to talk through behavior, what works, what doesn’t work and how we can all improve our work in schools so we as educators can be more fulfilled and our students can be more successful.
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Check out the featured resources highlighted in today's episode:
UNH Connect Mood Meter: https://unhconnect.unh.edu/s/1518/images/gid4/editor_documents/moodmeter-2020.pdf?gid=4&pgid=61&sessionid=5757acf4-fcc2-44f3-b591-8ba2f64a0f2f&cc=1 Additional Reference:
Layden, S. J., Crowson, T., & Hayden, K. E. (2023). A 30-year systematic review of self-monitoring as a strategy to improve teacher performance. Journal of Special Education, 57(1), 47-58. https://doi.org/10.1177/00224669221113542Additional resources including videos, social media content, and our ever-expanding video vocab dictionary are available at www.cebisva.org.
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Welcome to the Education Insights: Focus on Behavior podcast! We are here to talk about all things behavior in the world of education. We take the science of behavior and break it down for educators into easily implementable steps, and we’re excited to spend some time with you! Get ready to talk through behavior, what works, what doesn’t work and how we can all improve our work in schools so we as educators can be more fulfilled and our students can be more successful.
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This episode's featured resource is Trauma-informed Classroom Management: Self-assessment Tools for Classroom Teachers, available at https://www.commonwealthu.edu/documents/mcdowell-trauma-informed-classroom-management
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Welcome to the Education Insights: Focus on Behavior podcast! We are here to talk about all things behavior in the world of education. We take the science of behavior and break it down for educators into easily implementable steps, and we’re excited to spend some time with you! Get ready to talk through behavior, what works, what doesn’t work and how we can all improve our work in schools so we as educators can be more fulfilled and our students can be more successful.
The article we're discussing, "Some current dimensions of applied behavior analysis," can be found online here: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1310980/
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Let's go back to where it all began!
Welcome to the first full-length episode of Education Insights: Focus on Behavior! It’s the podcast where Selena Layden, Daniel Irwin, and Daria Lorio-Barsten talk about all things behavior in public schools! Get ready to talk through behavior, what works, what doesn’t work and how we can all improve our work in schools so we as educators can be more fulfilled and our students can be more successful.In this episode, get to know our three hosts as they introduce themselves and talk about some of life’s big questions- how do turkeys show they’re scared? How many types of rock are there? And just what is behavior, anyway?Episode Highlights:0:00 Welcome to Episode 106:35 Conversation time! What's your favorite or most random thing you've encountered being taught in school?14:30 What is behavior?37:52 Featured Resource: CIEES Ultimate Behavior ToolkitThis episode’s resource spotlight is the Ultimate Behavior Toolkit from the Center for Implementation and Evaluation of Education Systems (CIEES) at Old Dominion University. Access it here: https://cieesodu.org/initiatives/ulti... Source information on turkey wattles for today’s confirmed fact: https://www.cbc.ca/news/the-skinny-on... Do you have a question or comment? Join the conversation by emailing cebis@odu.edu. Additional resources including videos, social media content, and our ever-expanding video vocab dictionary are available at www.cebisva.org.Follow us on social media for content announcements, resources from our partners, and more!Facebook: www.facebook.com/cebisva Instagram: www.instagram.com/cebisva
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Welcome to the Education Insights: Focus on Behavior podcast! We are here to talk about all things behavior in the world of education. We take the science of behavior and break it down for educators into easily implementable steps, and we’re excited to spend some time with you! Get ready to talk through behavior, what works, what doesn’t work and how we can all improve our work in schools so we as educators can be more fulfilled and our students can be more successful.
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Today's featured resource can be found here: https://www.womenshealthmag.com/relationships/a40273625/questions-to-fall-in-love
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Welcome to the Education Insights: Focus on Behavior podcast! We are here to talk about all things behavior in the world of education. We take the science of behavior and break it down for educators into easily implementable steps, and we’re excited to spend some time with you! Get ready to talk through behavior, what works, what doesn’t work and how we can all improve our work in schools so we as educators can be more fulfilled and our students can be more successful.
The article we're discussing, "Some current dimensions of applied behavior analysis," can be found online here: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1310980/
Want to know more about rats learning to drive? Check out this article here: https://www.the-independent.com/news/science/rats-driving-cars-fun-study-university-richmond-b2650005.html
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Welcome to the Education Insights: Focus on Behavior podcast! We are here to talk about all things behavior in the world of education. We take the science of behavior and break it down for educators into easily implementable steps, and we’re excited to spend some time with you! Get ready to talk through behavior, what works, what doesn’t work and how we can all improve our work in schools so we as educators can be more fulfilled and our students can be more successful.
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Our resource spotlight for this episode is the You Me Game, from the National Center on Intensive Intervention and available online at https://intensiveintervention.org/sites/default/files/You-Me-Game_508.pdf
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Welcome to the Education Insights: Focus on Behavior podcast! We are here to talk about all things behavior in the world of education. We take the science of behavior and break it down for educators into easily implementable steps, and we’re excited to spend some time with you!
Get ready to talk through behavior, what works, what doesn’t work and how we can all improve our work in schools so we as educators can be more fulfilled and our students can be more successful.
Do you have a question or comment? Join the conversation by emailing cebis@odu.edu.
This episode's free resource is the Classroom Management: Self-Assessment Revised, available at https://www.pbis.org/resource/positive-behavior-support-classroom-management-self-assessment
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Welcome to the Education Insights: Focus on Behavior podcast! We are here to talk about all things behavior in the world of education. We take the science of behavior and break it down for educators into easily implementable steps, and we’re excited to spend some time with you! Get ready to talk through behavior, what works, what doesn’t work and how we can all improve our work in schools so we as educators can be more fulfilled and our students can be more successful.The article we're discussing, "Some current dimensions of applied behavior analysis," can be found online here: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1310980/Do you have a question or comment? Join the conversation by emailing cebis@odu.edu. Additional resources including videos, social media content, and our ever-expanding video vocab dictionary are available at www.cebisva.org.Follow us on social media for content announcements, resources from our partners, and more!Facebook: www.facebook.com/cebisvaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cebisva/X: x.com/cebisvaBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/cebisva.bsky.socialSpecial thanks to Jack Irwin for our podcast theme!
Welcome to the Education Insights: Focus on Behavior podcast! We are here to talk about all things behavior in the world of education. We take the science of behavior and break it down for educators into easily implementable steps, and we’re excited to spend some time with you! Get ready to talk through behavior, what works, what doesn’t work and how we can all improve our work in schools so we as educators can be more fulfilled and our students can be more successful.Today we're talking voice and choice, and how to maximize opportunities for student voice and engagement to further their success.Episode Highlights:00:00 Episode 10 - Would You Rather?00:47 Let's Play15:40 The Importance of Choice44:00 Resource SpotlightToday's resource spotlight is the website for I'm Determined, supported by the Virginia Department of Education. Visit at www.imdetermined.org.Do you have a question or comment? Join the conversation by emailing cebis@odu.edu. Additional resources including videos, social media content, and our ever-expanding video vocab dictionary are available at www.cebisva.org.Follow us on social media for content announcements, resources from our partners, and more!Facebook: www.facebook.com/cebisvaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cebisva/X: x.com/cebisvaBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/cebisva.bsky.socialSpecial thanks to Jack Irwin for our podcast theme!
Welcome to the Education Insights: Focus on Behavior podcast! We are here to talk about all things behavior in the world of education. We take the science of behavior and break it down for educators into easily implementable steps, and we’re excited to spend some time with you! Get ready to talk through behavior, what works, what doesn’t work and how we can all improve our work in schools so we as educators can be more fulfilled and our students can be more successful.In this episode, our panelists take on the big four letter word- data! And owls. Also owls. Episode Highlights: 00:00 The Big Four Letter Word01:01 How Many Owls?08:23 The Four Letter Word39:13 Resource SpotlightThe resource spotlight this time is on The Data Collection Toolkit, available here: https://products.brookespublishing.co...Do you have a question or comment? Join the conversation by emailing cebis@odu.edu. Additional resources including videos, social media content, and our ever-expanding video vocab dictionary are available at www.cebisva.org.Follow us on social media for content announcements, resources from our partners, and more!Facebook: www.facebook.com/cebisvaInstagram: / cebisva X: x.com/cebisvaBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/cebisva.bsky...Special thanks to Jack Irwin for our podcast theme!
Welcome to the Education Insights: Focus on Behavior podcast! We are here to talk about all things behavior in the world of education. We take the science of behavior and break it down for educators into easily implementable steps, and we’re excited to spend some time with you! Get ready to talk through behavior, what works, what doesn’t work and how we can all improve our work in schools so we as educators can be more fulfilled and our students can be more successful.In this episode, our panelists take time to consider the good things that come in threes, including our beloved three term contingency! Episode Highlights: 00:00 Good Things Come in Threes01:24 Three-Ohs and Trios09:00 Three-Term Contingency26:39 Resource SpotlightThe resource spotlight this time is on the Diffusing Disruptive Behavior Modules from VDOE'S Office of Behavioral Health and Student Safety: https://vastudentservices-clc.org/lea...Do you have a question or comment? Join the conversation by emailing cebis@odu.edu. Additional resources including videos, social media content, and our ever-expanding video vocab dictionary are available at www.cebisva.org.Follow us on social media for content announcements, resources from our partners, and more!Facebook: www.facebook.com/cebisvaInstagram: www.instagram.com/cebisvaX: x.com/cebisvaBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/cebisva.bsky...Special thanks to Jack Irwin for our podcast theme!
Welcome to Episode 7 of Education Insights: Focus on Behavior! This time, our hosts- Dr. Selena Layden, Daniel Irwin, and Dr. Lorio-Barsten- are taking a deeper dive into reinforcement and how to maximize its effects in public school settings.Episode Highlights:00:00 Welcome to Episode 7!09:20 More on Reinforcement33:17 Resource SpotlightOur featured resource this week is a set of preference assessments made available by the May Institute at https://mayinstitute.cdn.neptuneweb.com/pdfs/presentations/PBIS2019-T-A3C-Preference%20Assessment%20Packet.pdfDo you have a question or comment? Join the conversation by emailing cebis@odu.edu. Additional resources including videos, social media content, and our ever-expanding video vocab dictionary are available at www.cebisva.org.Follow us on social media for content announcements, resources from our partners, and more!Facebook: www.facebook.com/cebisvaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cebisva/X: x.com/cebisvaBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/cebisva.bsky.socialSpecial thanks to Jack Irwin for our podcast theme!
This is episode 6 of Education Insights: Focus on Behavior! This time, our hosts- Dr. Selena Layden, Daniel Irwin, and Dr. Lorio-Barsten- want to know: What are the signs of a welcoming school or classroom? Join us for this important conversation!Episode Highlights:00:00 Welcome to Episode 6!01:03 Walking Into School11:05 Welcome to Our Classroom40:55 Resource SpotlightOur featured resource this week is the Center on PBIS, available at: https://www.pbis.org/pbis/what-is-pbisAs a bonus resource, check out the Universal Design for Learning Guidelines at https://udlguidelines.cast.org/Do you have a question or comment? Join the conversation by emailing cebis@odu.edu. Additional resources including videos, social media content, and our ever-expanding video vocab dictionary are available at www.cebisva.org.Follow us on social media for content announcements, resources from our partners, and more!Facebook: www.facebook.com/cebisvaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cebisva/X: x.com/cebisvaBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/cebisva.bsky.socialSpecial thanks to Jack Irwin for our podcast theme!
Welcome to episode 5 of the Education Insights: Focus on Behavior podcast!
This time, we're tackling a controversy- what do you do with "that one kid" in your class? Is there another way to approach the situation? What might it be? You won't want to miss this discussion so dive on in! Episode Highlights: 00:00 Welcome to Episode 5! 00:46 A Trot Down Memory Lane 09:18 There's Always "That One Kid" 42:32 Resource Spotlight Our featured resource this week is the Collaborative Conversations: Interfering Behavior fact sheet, available from the VCU RRTC Autism Center for Education at: https://vcuautismcenter.org/resources/factsheets/content.cfm/2447 As a bonus resource, check out the I'm Determined project at https://imdetermined.org/ Do you have a question or comment? Join the conversation by emailing cebis@odu.edu. Additional resources including videos, social media content, and our ever-expanding video vocab dictionary are available at www.cebisva.org. Follow us on social media for content announcements, resources from our partners, and more! Facebook: www.facebook.com/cebisva Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cebisva/ X: x.com/cebisva BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/cebisva.bsky.social Special thanks to Jack Irwin for our podcast theme!