Why Consequences Aren't Changing Student Behavior

Teach Your Class Off · Intermediate ·🍎 Teaching & Learning Design ·1mo ago

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Rethinking consequences and support systems in student behavior management

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If consequences alone fixed behavior, the problem would've been solved already. Sometimes the issue isn't that students need a bigger punishment. Sometimes they need a different kind of support, understanding, or connection. What if we've been asking the wrong question all along? _________________________________________________________________ Reach the One Workshop: What to Do When Nothing Is Working With Your Most Challenging Student: https://www.shopteachyourclassoff.com/products/reach-the-one-the-classroom-strategy-for-your-most-difficult-students ✉️ FREE Weekly Teaching Tips 👉https://teach-your-class-off-27476.myflodesk.com/newsletter 📘 Top Teacher Resources 👉https://www.shopteachyourclassoff.com/ 📕 My Book 👉https://www.amazon.com/Teach-Your-Class-Off-Teaching/dp/195160010X/
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