Arizona Davranışsal Başlangıç Programı: Başarılı ve disiplinli okul ortamlarında öğrenci merkezli eğitim

Arizona Davranışsal Başlangıç Programı (ADBP) daha güvenli okul ortamları sağlamak amacıyla Arizona eyaleti genelinde değişik yüksek öğretim kurumlarının ortak destekleriyle sağlanan bir programdır. Program sürekli bir stratejik planlama süreci gerektirmekte, ve özellikle etkili disiplin uygulamaları ile ilgili olarak programa katılan okullara destekler sağlamaktadır. Programın temel amacı güvenli okul ortamı ile olumlu öğretme ve öğrenme ortamları sağlamada okuldaki eğitim personelinin gereksinim duyduğu alanlarda gerekli bilgileri ve destekleri sağlamaktır. Bu çalışmanın amacı halen uygulanmakta olan ADBP ile ilgili bilgiler sunmak, Programın işleyişini ve etkililiğini tartışmaktır.

The Arizona Behavioral Initiative: Learner Centered Education Targeted at Achieving Disciplined School Environments

The Arizona Behavioral Initiative (ABI) was developed to address the issue of safe schools, and is a statewide collaborative effort to introduce schools to an ongoing strategic planning process that leads to the development of effective discipline practices in Arizona State in the USA. The primary purpose of the ABI is to establish a comprehensive and focused statewide effort to improve the capacity of educators, administrators and education professionals to address their specific school discipline needs and enable the development of positive teaching and learning environments. The purpose of this paper is to present an overview of the program, examine the multiple technology resources being used to achieve project goals, and discuss the outcomes of various strategies and procedures implemented at participatory schools. 

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