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Ball State University offers online graduate programs in applied behavior analysis and special education with focus in autism. Our ABA course sequence is verified by ABAI and meet the course work requirements to take the BCBA exam. Study at your own pace with 8-week and 16-week formats.
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Designing and Implementing Group Contingencies in the Classroom
Content type: Journal Article
Group contingencies are an evidence-based proactive classroom behavior management system designed for teachers to implement during instruction. These practical programs reward groups or teams of students’ contingent on following explicitly stated...
Classroom Management With Exceptional Learners
Content type: Journal Article
Managing a classroom effectively is a critical skill teachers need to maximize academic achievement, enhance student social competence, promote positive classroom climate, and support students with exceptional needs. When paired with effective instruction...
Classroom Management Affects Literacy Development of Students With Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
Content type: Journal Article
Many children with behavior problems perform poorly academically and can disrupt regular classroom instruction. Although good classroom management strategies can benefit children with behavior problems, it is not clear whether these students need...
Effects of Tactile Prompting and Self-Monitoring on Teachers’ Use of Behavior-Specific Praise
Content type: Journal Article
Effectively managing a classroom is crucial in promoting positive student outcomes. Behavior-specific praise is an empirically supported strategy to reinforce desirable student behaviors. Following a review of the literature, we identified tactile...
Student-Directed Check-In/Check-Out for Students in Alternative Education Settings
Content type: Journal Article
Students enrolled in residential schools generally have a history of academic failure and behavioral disruption that may impede their learning. These students tend to perform lower than their peers in academic areas and exhibit higher rates of disruptive...
Designing and Implementing Group Contingencies in the Classroom: A Teacher’s Guide
Content type: Journal Article
Group contingencies are an evidence-based proactive classroom behavior management system designed for teachers to implement during instruction. These practical programs reward groups or teams of students’ contingent on following explicitly stated...
Noncontingent Reinforcement: Enriching the Classroom Environment to Reduce Problem Behaviors
Content type: Journal Article
Noncontingent reinforcement (NCR) is an evidence-based behavior change tactic that effectively reduces problem behaviors in classrooms and clinical settings. NCR includes providing a known reinforcer on a fixed schedule, independent of the students’...
Stopping Behavior Before It Starts: Antecedent Interventions for Challenging Behavior
Content type: Journal Article
Many teachers have difficulty managing students with challenging behavior. Rather than responding to problem behavior after the behavior occurs (i.e., consequence-based interventions), teachers can use preventative strategies (i.e., antecedent-based...
Assessing and Treating Elopement in a School Setting
Content type: Journal Article
Elopement, or running away from supervised areas, is a dangerous and problematic behavior that compromises the safety of people with disabilities at disproportionately high rates. As such, it is paramount that teachers know how to respond to elopement...
Group Contingencies to Improve Classwide Behavior of Young Children
Content type: Journal Article
Group contingencies are flexible and effective interventions that support the behavior of an entire group. They are appropriate for use with a variety of behaviors—including engagement, social competence, and appropriate behavior—of children with and...