ESP 419 Behavior Analysis and Management II

This course is the second in the Behavior Analysis sequence and is for candidates pursuing a special education endorsement.  Candidates will apply concepts from Behavior Analysis I in order to make revisions for legal compliance on Functional Behavioral Assessments (FBA) and Behavioral Intervention Plans for special education students exhibiting challenging behaviors.  Candidates will also explore the state and federal laws surrounding disciplinary actions for special education students, including Emergency Response Protocols (such as isolation and restraint) in public school settings. 

Credits

1

Prerequisite

Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ESP 422

Outcomes

  1. This course will prepare students to:
  2. Develop strategies for crisis prevention and de-escalation of aggressive behavior.
  3. Develop strategies for increasing acceptance and inclusion of individuals with disabilities.
  4. Understand laws, policies/regulations, and ethical principles regarding positive behavior management planning and implementation, discipline, and aversive therapy.
  5. Understand responsibilities regarding procedures for Functional Behavioral Assessment, manifestation determination, and behavior intervention planning.