Stephen Frazier

Behaviorism still remains influential in curriculum and instruction circles. It has been embraced, knowingly or otherwise, by many advocates of school reform. Such pedagogical notions as programmed instruction, scripted teaching, diagnostic-prescriptive teaching, and behavior modification (e.g., the popular program called Positive Behavior Support [PBS]) draw upon behaviorist ideas familiar to many U.S. teachers.
Organizational Behavior in Education: Leadership and School Reform
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