
In the middle school where I teach, all classrooms are part of the Responsible Student Program (RSP). The program encourages responsibility in three areas:
Students are issued "violations" for not fulfilling the written plan for responsibility. Each team decides how many violations will result in being denied participation in the nine-week reward activity. The nine-week rewards, determined by the team, can include a pizza party, class picnic, free time, a movie, and the like.
In addition, at the 6th grade level we give a weekly reward of 20-25 minutes of free time each Friday for students who achieve weekly goals. Students who do not earn rewards must stay in a monitored classroom.
This system works well to teach students that responsibility and respect have their rewards.
Source: Lindemarie Crawford
09/14/2010
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