Teaching Gifted Children: Principles and StrategiesLittle, Brown, 1986 - 439 Preparations - Evaluation - Instruction - Individuals and systems - Pace and content - Enrichment - Instructional format - Social implications___ |
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... BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION AND UNDERACHIEVEMENT Few teachers of gifted children are educated in the use ... BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION AND UNDERACHIEVEMENT 287 Behavior Modification and Underachievement Rationale for Behavior Modification Techniques.
... BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION AND UNDERACHIEVEMENT Few teachers of gifted children are educated in the use ... BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION AND UNDERACHIEVEMENT 287 Behavior Modification and Underachievement Rationale for Behavior Modification Techniques.
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... behavior modification is simply a more explicit and systematic means of changing behavior . External versus Internal Control . Behavioral psychologists and educators who use principles of behavior modification recommend that students be ...
... behavior modification is simply a more explicit and systematic means of changing behavior . External versus Internal Control . Behavioral psychologists and educators who use principles of behavior modification recommend that students be ...
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... behavior change . The anxiety , fear , and anger associated with the punishment are often generalized by the child to the teacher and the school setting . Punished behavior thus usually recurs . Response cost involves removal of ...
... behavior change . The anxiety , fear , and anger associated with the punishment are often generalized by the child to the teacher and the school setting . Punished behavior thus usually recurs . Response cost involves removal of ...
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