Improving On-Task Behaviors in the Classrooms
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Book Details
About the Book
The present-day students (regular and special education) have some difficulties remaining on task in the classroom, especially the students classified as the at-risk (learning disabled, behavioral disordered, etc). Therefore, it becomes imperative to design a proactive methodology or strategy that may create on-task behavior while teaching and learning are taking place in the classroom. Note that no one strategy is enough to contain behavior-problem students; hence, the partner-check self-recording strategy was designed to induce on task behavior for a considerable amount of time among elementary school children.
About the Author
The author, Dr. George N. Ohakamnu, lives in New York City with his family. He has a combined twenty-four years of teaching experience in the New York City Public School System and also as an adjunct faculty of the Graduate School of Education of the College of New Rochelle, New York. He is easily accessible and a well-rooted community organizer.