Overview
The IRIS Center (Open Access) is a national center dedicated to improving education outcomes for all children, especially those with disabilities from birth through age twenty-one, through the use of effective evidence-based practices and interventions. You will complete two separate Case Study Assignments in this course.
Instructions
Using the resources provided within each IRIS Center case study (e.g., STAR Sheets) and the corresponding case study template provided with each assignment, answer each item in the case study in the unit in full. Case studies will be evaluated based on your ability to demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the concepts and information presented in the STAR Sheets, as well as on grammar, spelling, and formatting.
Case Study: Defining Behavior Assignment
· This case study addresses how to clearly define a student’s behavior so it can be consistently identified, observed, and measured, or counted.
· Access the IRIS Center case study by clicking on the IRIS Center: Defining Behavior Case Study Unit link provided with this assignment.
· After reviewing the IRIS Center case study, complete the Case Study: Defining Behavior Template provided with this assignment.
Case Study: Encouraging Appropriate Behavior Assignment
· This case study addresses strategies for encouraging appropriate behavior in the classroom.
· Access the IRIS Center case study by clicking on the IRIS Center: Encouraging Appropriate Behavior Case Study Unit link provided with this assignment.
· After reviewing the IRIS Center case study, complete the Case Study: Encouraging Appropriate Behavior Template provided with this assignment.
Note: Your assignment will be checked for originality via the Turnitin plagiarism tool.