Practical ways to collect and use student behavioural data - Dr Russ Fox

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Practical ways to collect and use student behavioural data

Teachers are required to record data on disruptive or challenging student behaviour within the classroom or yard. This often ends up looking like a long-form narrative record of “what happened” – either posted into the student management system or in a Google Doc. These records can be time-consuming to write and can provide limited impact when trying to understand and plan for a student’s behaviour. This session will be a practically focused webinar aimed at providing teachers with the knowledge and tools to engage in behavioural data collection that matches the needs of their students and context in the most practical ways possible.

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Wednesday, May 24, 2023

About our speakers

Dr Russ Fox

Dr Russ Fox is a Lecturer in applied behaviour analysis in the School of Educational Psychology and Counselling, Faculty of Education, at Monash University. He is a trained primary school teacher with experience teaching and working in mainstream primary schools. Russ has also worked extensively in alternative education settings, specifically supporting primary and secondary students exhibiting behaviours of concern and at risk of school disengagement. Following his direct work teaching students, he has worked in a capacity building role, providing in-school behaviour support coaching to teachers and school leaders. In addition, Russ has held a senior policy role within the Department of Education and Training in Victoria. His research interests include school-wide positive behaviour supports, multi-tiered systems of support, responsive teacher training, and the sustainability of implementation of evidence-based practices in education. 

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