Friday, March 20, 2020
Teach Your Students With a Behaviour Reflection Essay
Teach Your Students With a Behaviour Reflection EssayThe Behavior Reflection Essay, or BRE for short, is a crucial tool for every school, teacher, parent, and student who are to be educated in the ways of personal and social change. Here are some of the reasons why it's important to implement this invaluable resource into your classroom every day.Everyone knows the benefits of behavior modification, but when it comes to BRE, only a few realize the true value of this invaluable teaching tool. While BRE may seem too technical for even many advanced high school students, for the beginner it is easy to grasp, compelling, and needs-based, but it needs to be explained better. The truth is that the best way to teach something is by breaking it down into more digestible, easily understood parts.Even the most well-read teacher can't use the BRE-and even less know how to use it - without a Brennan Diagram. A Brennan Diagram is simply a chart showing one child's behavior on one side, and anothe r child's behavior on the other side. Since we know that students get everything they need from their teachers on both sides, and their parents on one side, how do we teach them to interact with each other?Reflective Essays provide an easy and effective method for doing just that. It's a simple concept: The teacher explains a child's behavior (either bad or good) to the child and then uses a BRE to describe what the child's behaviors mean. This way, the teacher and student can see the 'big picture' - and it's easy to understand for all. The teacher sees that the child's behavior is not just his own - it's the actions of everyone around him.Reflective essays are so powerful because the whole point of the essay is to show how everyone is affected by one behavior. For example, the child's behavior can be explained by the behavior of the teacher. The behavior of the child's classmates, classmates' parents, and the parents of the child's classmates, etc. The behavior of everyone - their attitudes, their needs, their beliefs, etc.When it comes to behavior and change, we live in a small circle of people - just like a house. This doesn't mean we're cut off from the rest of the world. The circles are only smaller, and the behaviors can only be described by the behavior of a small group of people.What's important to realize is that, no matter how many people are in our circle, when we look at someone's behavior, we must first look at the behavior of those who surround them. We can see the larger circle's boundaries when we consider the three people in our circle - their parents, their peers, and us.Because of these concepts, you'll understand why reflection is so important in behavior modification. It's not simply about trying to make a 'better' student, it's about being aware of how everyone affects each other.
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