Effect of behavior-specific praise on student on-task behavior in career and technical education
Jennifer A. Hogg,
David James Royer,
Nicholas A. Newton
et al.
Abstract:Behavior-specific praise (BSP) is a low-intensity strategy used to reinforce positive behaviors, including student academic engagement in school settings. In this study, we leveraged a single training on BSP for a career and technical education (CTE) teacher in a suburban Southeast high school to determine effects on student on-task behavior. Using an A-B-A-B withdrawal design, we observed the teacher’s rate of general praise and BSP statements, and the percentage of 1-min momentary time sampling intervals wit… Show more
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