Understanding Oppositional Behavior

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Understanding Oppositional Behavior

New for 2017!

UNDERSTANDING OPPOSITIONAL BEHAVIOR IN THE PRE-K TO 12 CLASSROOM

Presenter: Colleen Goot, School Psychologist

Place: Teacher Center Classroom

Date: Two Saturdays, March 11 and 25, 2017

Time: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. each session

Credit: One in-service credit or 16 Professional Development hours

This course, which was last offered in 2012, will examine the many oppositional behaviors present in the classroom in order to help teachers develop practical strategies in identifying and managing disruptive behavior. Teacher participation in role-play as well as active involvement in discussions will enhance teachers’ understanding and ability to implement effectively several strategies in their classrooms.

Through hands-on practice and independent research, teachers will evaluate a variety of online websites such as TedTalks and EngageNY, as well as examine Response to Intervention (R.T.I.) and behavior plan strategies to support the oppositional students.

Upon completion of the course, teachers will be able to

 Implement research-based strategies to support oppositional students in the classroom  Design a student behavior plan that meets R.T.I. guidelines.

This course is appropriate for Pre-K through grade 12 staff

There are two ways to register:

1. Port Washington U.F.S.D. Employees: Register using My Learning Plan. All Teacher Center classes can be found in the Port Washington catalog. 2. Non-District Participants: Email Director Susan McAuliffe: [email protected] as soon as possible to have your name added to the registration list.

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