This module provides an overview of diagnostic assessments, using error analysis with CBMs, developing and using curriculum-based assessments (CBAs), and integrating diagnostic and progress monitoring data to inform instructional adaptations.
This module identifies Tier II and Tier III interventions for students at risk and high risk for behavioral challenges. By the end of this module you should be able to:
Describe the decision-making process to indicate Tier II is appropriate
Identify critical features of Tier II
Discuss how to modify Tier II interventions to meet the needs of more students
Highlight critical elements of a Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA)
Choose a desired and replacement behavior
Complete a Competing Pathway Model
Begin to identify strategies to make the problem behavior irrelevant, inefficient, and ineffective
Module 6 is the second in a set of four course modules focused on explicit instruction. This module introduces the concept of supporting practices necessary for successful implementation of explicit instruction. The module introduces how to use effective methods to elicit frequent responses. Throughout the module, educators will learn how eliciting frequent responses support instruction within the DBI framework.