Eliminating common misconceptions about behavioral psychology: One step toward increased academic productivity |
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Authors: | Daniel H. Tingstrom Ron Edwards |
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Abstract: | The present article emphasizes the compatibility of behavioral psychology and behavioral interventions in the classroom with today's demands for educational excellence and accountability by classroom teachers. Teacher resistance to the implementation of behavioral interventions is discussed with respect to various misconceptions involving perceived practical obstacles. Misconceptions are corrected and practical suggestions for implementing behavioral interventions are provided. The use of behavioral interventions to achieve accountability and improved student performance is emphasized. |
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