Effects of Response Cards on the Disruptive Behavior of Students

Abstract This study examined the effects of response cards (RC) on student disruptive behavior, responding, and accuracy of responding during whole-class guided-reading instruction in a first-grade classroom. The authors combined two baseline conditions with an alternating treatments design and the...

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Main Author: Singer, Leslie S.
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Published: Scholar Commons 2013
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spelling ndltd-USF-oai-scholarcommons.usf.edu-etd-59692015-09-30T04:43:01Z Effects of Response Cards on the Disruptive Behavior of Students Singer, Leslie S. Abstract This study examined the effects of response cards (RC) on student disruptive behavior, responding, and accuracy of responding during whole-class guided-reading instruction in a first-grade classroom. The authors combined two baseline conditions with an alternating treatments design and then replicated the effects across four teacher-nominated students. The first baseline condition was the teacher's typical instruction format, where one student who raised his/her hand was called upon to respond to the teacher's question. The second baseline condition (BL') was the same as the first baseline with an additional control for the number of teacher-delivered questions to the class per session. The RC condition was the same as BL' except students were expected to write their answers on the laminated card and then display upon the teacher's cue. Response cards and BL' conditions were alternated each session. The results revealed that RC implemented by a classroom teacher did reduce students' disruptive behaviors and increased their responding and accuracy during class. 2013-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/4772 http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5969&context=etd default Graduate Theses and Dissertations Scholar Commons active learning behavioral skills training positive behavior support response cards tier-two intervention white boards Behavioral Disciplines and Activities Elementary Education and Teaching Teacher Education and Professional Development
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topic active learning
behavioral skills training
positive behavior support
response cards
tier-two intervention
white boards
Behavioral Disciplines and Activities
Elementary Education and Teaching
Teacher Education and Professional Development
spellingShingle active learning
behavioral skills training
positive behavior support
response cards
tier-two intervention
white boards
Behavioral Disciplines and Activities
Elementary Education and Teaching
Teacher Education and Professional Development
Singer, Leslie S.
Effects of Response Cards on the Disruptive Behavior of Students
description Abstract This study examined the effects of response cards (RC) on student disruptive behavior, responding, and accuracy of responding during whole-class guided-reading instruction in a first-grade classroom. The authors combined two baseline conditions with an alternating treatments design and then replicated the effects across four teacher-nominated students. The first baseline condition was the teacher's typical instruction format, where one student who raised his/her hand was called upon to respond to the teacher's question. The second baseline condition (BL') was the same as the first baseline with an additional control for the number of teacher-delivered questions to the class per session. The RC condition was the same as BL' except students were expected to write their answers on the laminated card and then display upon the teacher's cue. Response cards and BL' conditions were alternated each session. The results revealed that RC implemented by a classroom teacher did reduce students' disruptive behaviors and increased their responding and accuracy during class.
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