Observation and Perspective
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Bike: Cruzbike 43lb-Sofrider a FWD, MBB, SWB Bent
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During my convalescence I had some work related ideas which I tried to flesh-out, writing a description:
Talking about this idea for an on bus "behavior grade" as an incentive for students to improve their bus behavior opens my eyes to the impact words can have. Fred Paye expressed the idea that a non-negative grading system would be more appropriate than a system that listed the students who have poor on bus behaviors. In order to not discourage or raise any negative issues with parents, I completely agree with that thought.
To reiterate: The purpose of an on bus behavior evaluation is to provide positive reinforcement in the form of recognition and praise for modeling good behaviors on bus.
The evaluation could be posted for students to see and do a self-comparison. Evolving the thought into a tool to motivate positive behaviors would be to post the evaluations of individuals which Exceed Expectations with their on bus behavior. The on bus report in itself could be its own motivation/reward. Though additional incentives/rewards could be offered like "certificates of accomplishment" (I don't want to get too fancy here).
I'm basically exploring this as an idea that could hopefully make students more aware of their on bus behavior and as an incentive to see them improve their bus behaviors and to mature socially.
The grading system would be a simple characterization of behavior stated as E/E (exceeds expectations), or M/E (meets expectations), B/E (below expectations).
Agreeing with Fred, that any negative evaluations could be problematic and non-motivating. In order to be totally positive and non-problematic, only an "E/E report" would be posted on bus.
-EXAMPLE-
Bus 41 Monthly Behavior Performance Evaluation February Report (V.E.)
LIST OF BUS RIDERS WHO EXCEED ALL EXPECTATIONS OF PROPER BUS RIDER BEHAVIOR
Mary B. E/E -observes all rules and behavior sets a good example
Felicia G. E/E -behavior sets a good example
Karly S. E/E -observes proper crossing procedure, a top(K) rider
Hunter C. E/E -behavior sets a good example
Joshua M. E/E -mostly observes all rules, very polite, good behavior
Zachery H. E/E -observes all bus rules
Derek P. E/E -observes all bus rules, very polite
Jacob M. E/E -behavior sets a good example
David B. E/E -behavior sets a good example, very polite
Sarah B. E/E -good rider, no problems
Matthew B. E/E -behavior sets a good example
Ava S. E/E -excellent crossing procedures, polite, respectful, a top(K)rider
Emily G. E/E -behavior sets a good example
Caleb E/E -observes all bus rules
Jenna G. E/E -observes all bus rules
Abbey H. E/E -observes all bus rules
Ellie P. E/E - observes all rules and sets a good example
Jessica P. E/E - generally observes all bus rules
Mellisa P. E/E -observes all bus rules
Tyler S. E/E -school safety, observes all rules and sets a good example
E/E= Exceeds Expectations; M/E= Meets Expectations; B/E= Below Expectation
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