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INSTRUCTOR: OFFICE NUMBER: PHONE: EMAIL: OFFICE HOURS: CLASS MEETING TIME/LOCATION: Course Number: SPED 303 Course Title: Behavior Management in Special Education COLLEGE OF EDUCATION CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK Together We Shape the Future through Excellence in Teaching, Scholarship, and Leadership. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION UNIT LEARNING OUTCOMES (CHECKED IF ADDRESSED IN THIS COURSE) Teaching 1. Content: Demonstrate a deep and thorough understanding of the key theories and concepts of the subject matter. 2. Pedagogy: Ensure effective planning for instruction and the use of multiple learning and pedagogical content strategies to maximize student learning and promote critical thinking. 3. Technology: Evaluate and use current and emerging technologies in instructionally powerful ways and to assist in the management of educational environment. 4. Diversity: Respond to every student s uniqueness and foster successful learning experiences by meeting individual differences. Scholarship 5. Problem Solving: Gather, analyze, and plan a sequence of steps to achieve learning objectives: process a variety of factors in identifying solutions and making sound, well-informed decisions. 6. Scholarly Inquiry: Understand the tools and methods of inquiry and use data-driven decision making to maximize teaching and learning. Leadership 7. Ethical Values: Apply professional ethics in all educational contexts and have enduring respect for self-confidence in teaching as a profession.

8. Initiative: Demonstrate the qualities of effective leadership to plan with vision and reason, collaborate with all stakeholders, and communicate effectively in interpersonal and public contexts. Number of Credit Hours: 3 Catalog Description: A survey of exceptionalities across the life span including intellectual, language, speech, auditory, visual, behavioral, neurological, and physical impairments. COURSE DESCRIPTION This course focuses on identifying, recording, evaluating, and changing social and academic behaviors of special and diverse populations. This course presents best practices in classroom and behavior management from organizing time, materials, and classroom space to strategies for managing individual and large group student behaviors, transitions, lab activities, and other arrangements for classrooms in general and special education. Prerequisites: None COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES 1. Design and apply behavior management techniques for making positive changes in students academic/social/affective behavior; 2. Demonstrate knowledge of the ethical considerations in classroom behavior management, and teacher attitudes and behaviors that can positively or negatively influence student behavior; 3. Demonstrate knowledge of modifying the learning environment (schedule and physical arrangement) to prevent and manage inappropriate behaviors; 4. Define behavior change terminology and principles of applied behavior analysis; 5. Define behaviors accurately and prepare behavioral objectives for a wide range of behaviors; 6. Describe, understand, and apply single subject research designs;

7. Develop and implement a behavior change program; 8. Describe strategies for promoting self-management Relationship of Course Outcomes to Program Level Student Learning Outcome(s): Course Outcome Student Learning Outcome(s) CO 2 SLO 1, 5, 8 CO 3 SLO 7, 8 CO 4 SLO 2, 3, 5 CO 5 SLO 1 CO 6 SLO 2, 5 CO 7 SLO 1, 5 CO 8 SLO 2,3, 5, 7, 8 CO 9 SLO 1 TEXTBOOKS & READINGS Alberto, P. A., & Troutman, A. C. (2009). Applied behavior analysis for teachers (8th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Merrill Prentice Hall. Scheurmann, B. K., & Hall, J. A. (2008). Positive behavioral supports for the classroom. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Merrill Prentice Hall. References: Martella, R. C., Nelson, R. J., & Marchand-Martella, N. E. Managing disruptive behaviors in the schools. Boston, MA: Pearson Education, Inc. Other Recommended Materials: American Psychological Association. (2001). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (5th ed.). Washington, DC: Author. Council for Exceptional Children. (2000). Code of ethics and standards for professional practice for special educators: Management of behavior. Reston, VA: Author. (provided online by instructor). COURSE REQUIREMENTS: Use of Blackboard: COURSE OUTLINE Principal Topics Covered: Topic [Number of 50 minute Classes] Chapter 1 Roots of Applied Behavior Analysis Chapter 2 Responsible Use of Applied Behavior Analysis Procedures Chapter 3 Preparing Behavioral Objectives Chapter 4 Procedures for Collecting Data Chapter 5 Graphing Data

Midterm exam Chapter 6 Single Subject Designs Chapter 7 Developing a Hypothesis for Behavior Change: Functional Assessment and Functional Analysis Chapter 8 Arranging Consequences That Increase Behavior Chapter 9 Arranging Consequences That Decrease Behavior Chapter 10 Differential Reinforcement: Antecedent Control and Shaping Chapter 11 Providing for Generalization of Behavior Change Chapter 12 Teaching Students to Manage Their Own Behavior Chapter 13 Putting It All Together Final exam Supplemental Materials (as needed) Any guide to writing mechanics that may enhance accuracy of style as needed. When seeking additional information and/or a research-base for your program, it is essential that you access a variety of professional journals for current data. Some suggestions include: Behavior Analyst Behavioral Disorders Behavior Therapy Beyond Behavior Exceptional Children Intervention for School and Clinic Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis Journal of Emotional and Behavior Disorders Journal of Special Education Teaching Exceptional Children ASSIGNMENTS Course Requirements and Evaluation Criteria. Below are the basic weights of the various kinds of work required for the course, but students should always bear in mind that grading is primarily a judgment about your performance on a particular assignment. Grades are designed to indicate your success in completing assignments, not the level of effort you put into them. Participation Activities (Discussion Board) 15 Points Application Activities (weekly drafts and final versions of projects other than the ABA project) 25 Points Delicious Social Bookmarking Participation Blog Participation Resources Share 5 Points 10 Points 20 Points Applied Behavior Analysis Project (final written version along with summative presentation) 25 Points Total 100 Points

Overview of Assignments Participation Activities Students are expected to actively participate in all assignments, group activities, discussions via the discussion board, and online activities. Active participation includes the asking of questions and the presentation of one s own understanding with regard to the readings and lectures as well as interactive discussion and participation in activities with other class members. Active participation also includes the reading and respectful consideration of the comments of others. TASKSTREAM ASSIGNMENT(S): Taskstream assignments must be loaded onto your TaskStream page. All TaskStream assignments are graded on the Taskstream system. In this course, the Taskstream assignment is: LIST GRADING SYSTEM A = 100-90 B+ = 89.99-85 B = 84.99-80 C+ = 79.99-75 C = 74.99-70 D+ = 69.99-65 D = 64.99-60 F = 59.99 0 ACADEMIC HONESTY Qatar University is an academic community actively engaged in scholarly pursuits. As members of this community, students are expected to recognize and honor standards of academic and intellectual integrity. The College of Education supports the ideals of scholarship and fairness by rejecting all dishonest work when it is submitted for academic credit. Qatar University encourages students to be responsible and accountable for their decisions and actions. Any attempt by students to present the work of others as their own or to pass an examination by improper means is regarded as a most serious offense and renders those students who do so liable to disciplinary action. Assisting another student in any such dishonesty, or knowing of this dishonesty and not reporting it, is also considered a grave breach of honesty. Academic dishonesty and plagiarism are described on page 37 in the Qatar University Student Handbook. REFERENCES (All references in correct APA format)

Appendix QATAR NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS FOR TEACHERS 1. Structure innovative and flexible learning experiences for individuals and groups of students. 2. Use teaching strategies and resources to engage students in effective learning. 3. Foster language literacy and numeracy development. 4. Create safe, supportive, and challenging learning environments. 5. Construct learning experiences that connect with the world beyond school. 6. Assess and report on student learning. 7. Apply information and communication technology in managing student learning. 8. Assess and report on student learning. 9. Apply teaching/subject area knowledge to support student learning. 10. Work as a member of professional teams. 11. Build partnerships with families and the community. 12. Reflect on, evaluate, and improve professional practice. ACEI STANDARDS