Utilizing Staff Incentives to Increase School-Wide Praise |
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Authors: | Kari L. Meyer Kim Zoder-Martell |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois, USA;2. Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, USA |
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Abstract: | The authors evaluated whether an incentive raffle increased teachers' use of written praise and appropriate student behavior. Participants included 93 staff members and 755 students at an elementary school in Central Illinois. School staff received didactic instruction for the importance of using praise, and praise notes were measured on a weekly basis by praise type, staff member type, and student type. Results indicated that the faculty incentive produced medium effects for praise for students, but did not impact the number of office discipline referrals. Staff members reported praise notes to be an acceptable school-wide system for managing student behavior, but had mixed feelings regarding faculty receiving incentives for writing praise notes. Implications as well as future research are discussed. |
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Keywords: | School-wide Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports SWPBIS praise praise notes behavior-specific praise BSP at-risk students office discipline referrals ODRs teacher/school staff training teacher/school staff incentives |
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