Strategies for Managing Challenging Classroom Behaviours - Scholarship (Strategies for Managing Challenging Classroom Behaviours)
Information valid for students commencing 2024
Duration
Please contact the faculty regarding the duration of this program.
Commencing 2024
Program level
Shorter Form Credential
Units
1
Program code
4021
Faculty
Humanities Arts Social Science
Teaching Location
External
Attendance mode
External
Entry requirements
Prerequisites
An undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in any discipline. Students will have up to 3 months to complete the module.
Fees for Australian students
$1350 AUD.
How to Apply
Applications must be lodged via the Online Application Form.
Closing Date
Complete applications, with all required supporting documents, must be submitted at least 3 days prior to scheduled start date
Enquiries for Australian students
Phone:
Web: https://education.uq.edu.au/shorter-form-credentials-education
Duration
Please contact the faculty regarding the duration of this program.
Commencing 2024
Program level
Shorter Form Credential
Units
1
Program code
4021
Faculty
Humanities Arts Social Science
Teaching Location
External
Attendance mode
External
Entry requirements
International students who wish to undertake this program will not qualify for a Student Visa. To study this program in Australia, international students must hold alternative Australian Visa/Residency status with a sufficient study entitlement. See Department of Home Affairs for further details. Alternatively, for programs available in 'External' mode, students may study from their home country.
Fees for International students
$0 AUD.
How to apply
Applications must be lodged via the Online Application Form.
Closing Date
Complete applications, with all required supporting documents, must be submitted at least 3 days prior to scheduled start date
Enquiries for International students
Phone:
Web: https://education.uq.edu.au/shorter-form-credentials-education
Why study Strategies for Managing Challenging Classroom Behaviours - Scholarship?
This SFC discusses an approach to behaviour change based on the principles of behaviour analysis which are particularly suited to developing interventions for individual students with challenging behaviours. Behaviour analysis utilizes the principles of behaviour that have been developed through a process of systematic, objective observation. These principles have been incorporated into behaviour change procedures which are designed to modify behaviour in one of several directions: increase, decrease, extend, or maintain the rate or duration of a particular behaviour. Recent developments in neuroscience have provided additional insights into why students act the way they do under certain conditions and this will be discussed.
Students will have up to 3 months to complete the module.
What you can study
Topics covered include: 1. Increasing behaviours by arranging consequences and applying specific strategies that increase positive behaviour 2. Decreasing behaviours by arranging consequences and applying specific strategies to decrease inappropriate behaviour. 3. Understanding the rationale for conducting a functional analysis before implementing a behaviour change plan. 4. Understanding how to promote generalisation of appropriate behaviours across settings and time. 5. Helping individuals learn to apply different self-management techniques to manage their behaviours. To access the full module profile, see EDUC7412S
What you can do with a Strategies for Managing Challenging Classroom Behaviours - Scholarship
Careers
Graduates will have the knowledge and skills to be able to utilise a range of strategies to promote positive behaviour change in students with challenging behaviours. This SFC will help students acquire the knowledge and skills required to manage students with challenging behaviours. Opportunities for employment exist within education, youth work, social work, and community settings.
Rules for Shorter Form Credential
To complete the Shorter Form Credential
For more information on program requirements, please contact the Faculty.
Students should be aware of the University of Queensland policies and rules which govern the conduct of UQ programs. These may be found on the UQ policies and rules page on the my.UQ website.