Bite-Sized Fall Learning Series: Reinforcement - 26757
Join us this fall as we offer a series of online mini sessions on evidence-based strategies that will help you improve student learning. The intended outcome is that participants will increase their repertoire of learning strategies that have been shown to be effective for learners with unique learning needs.
This session will help participants understand the concept of reinforcement. Reinforcement is one of an educator's most powerful behavior management tools. Reinforcement can be used to teach new skills, teach a replacement behavior for an interfering behavior, increase appropriate behaviors, or increase on-task behavior (AFIRM Team, 2015).
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Teacher - Special Education, Charter School Personnel, LSSP (Licensed Specialist in School Psychology), Paraprofessionals, Parents, Teacher - General Education
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