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Creating Interventions for Off-Task Behavior: Building a Continuous Cycle of Problem-Solving and Innovation
In special education—and in learning more broadly—task avoidance is a daily reality. Students may put their heads down, joke to distract peers, rip up assignments, or flat-out refuse to engage. These behaviors frustrate staff, disrupt instruction, and stall progress. Too often, schools search for “the one solution” that will fix task avoidance for all students. The truth is, there is no single strategy that works universally. Instead, the work of administrators and teacher le
Charles Mathison
Sep 1, 20253 min read
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