
Sometimes it is appropriate for the teacher to model specific behaviors or language used in the classroom. In these cases, it is important to clearly show and name all the elements of the expected behavior. For example, the teacher might model the behavior and then ask students to Tell me what you notice? Students share what they noticed about expected behavior during the situation. Then the teacher might give them an opportunity to apply what they have learned and discussed.
For Example
The teacher might say
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Responsive Classroom Strategies: Modeling Procedures
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