This may mean creating a scatterplot (chart or grid) recording single events and their context to determine what situations are most likely to trigger the problematic behaviors (Direct and indirect measures, 2001, CECP). Another direct method to observe student behavior is with an Antecedent-Behavior-Consequence (ABC) chart. The behavior can be further monitored indirectly through teacher and peer interviews. A combination of direct and indirect methods should be used.
The data is then analyzed through techniques called data triangulation and problem pathway analysis, to correlate behaviors with specific situations in a statistically verifiable fashion. A hypothesis is constructed about the problem behavior, such as "Charles disrupts reading class by swearing at the teacher when he is asked to read aloud. He is most likely to disrupt the class if he has not had breakfast or if there was a problem at the bus stop. Charles stops swearing when he is told to leave the group" (Direct and indirect measures, 2001, CECP). Then, to test the hypothesis, "IEP team members should 'experimentally manipulate' certain variables to see if the team's assumptions regarding the likely function of the behavior are accurate" (Direct and indirect measures, 2001, CECP).
Conclusion: My views
Provided it is done by individuals literate in the culture of the child, a behavioral assessment may be valuable, and may even 'clear' the child of potential allegations of misconduct, if the behavior is found to be provoked by peers (such as a child being bullied), or a result of...
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