Correction - Behavior

What is the "Correction" instructional strategy?

With "Correction", the teacher stops a student when an incorrect response has been made, discusses and demonstrates how the response needs to be made, and facilitates student practice to success.  This minimizes the negative effects of failure and allows the student to end the trial with success.

What are the "Behavior" instructional focus videos?

The Behavior videos focus on the application of the entire range of Primary Level strategies in the context of teaching expected behavior.  The videos represent a cross section of student ages, abilities, and group sizes.

The following is a list of all of the Primary Level training videos  involving the "Correction" instructional strategy within a Behavior instructional focus that are available for viewing.

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Instructional Videos
Video NamesVideo DescriptionsVideo Run TimesVideo Links
B3This video demonstrates the instructional strategies of Modeling, and Correction within a Behavior instructional focus.

These strategies are being used in a Elementary School, Individual Instruction context with General Education/LBD students.

45 secondsPlay video
B6This video demonstrates the instructional strategies of Modeling, Practice, Specific Praise, and Correction within a Behavior instructional focus.

These strategies are being used in a High School, Group Instruction context with General Education/LBD students.

1 minute, 12 secondsPlay video
B8This video demonstrates the instructional strategy of Correction within a Behavior instructional focus.

These strategies are being used in a Middle School, Individual Instruction context with Autism/MSD students.

39 secondsPlay video
B9This video demonstrates the instructional strategies of Opportunities to Respond, Correction, and Formative Assessment within a Behavior instructional focus.

These strategies are being used in a Elementary School, Individual and Group Instruction context with General Education/LBD students.

1 minute, 7 secondsPlay video