Function-Based Approach to Designing an Instructional Environment

Teachers are faced with the challenge of selecting interventions that are most likely to be effective and best matched to the function of problem behavior. This article will define aspects of the instructional environment and describe a decision-making logic to select environmental variables. A summ...

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Classroom Environment
Cues
Evaluation
Fidelity
Instruction
Intervention
Physical Environment
Program Implementation
Student Behavior
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