Reducing Behavior Problems in Elementary School Classrooms

Link to Addressing Student Problem Behavior Multimedia Overview

Multimedia Overview Addressing Student Problem Behavior

Disruptive and aggressive behavior has a negative impact on students' well-being and learning outcomes. Research has shown that several practices can be used effectively to reduce behavior problems in elementary schools. Watch this multimedia overview to learn about five concrete practices to help elementary school teachers reduce the frequency of common types of behavior problems and promote positive behavior. (9:26 min)

Explore these recommended practices:

  • <<Describe Behavior
    Identify the specifics of the problem behavior and the conditions that prompt and reinforce it.
  • <<Modify Environment
    Modify the classroom learning environment to decrease problem behavior.
  • <<Teach Skills
    Teach and reinforce skills to promote appropriate behavior.
  • <<Collaborative Relationships
    Draw on relationships with professional colleagues and students' families for continued guidance and support.
  • <<Schoolwide Approach
    Implement schoolwide strategies that are evidence-based and aligned with school needs and goals.

Visual Diagram Reducing Behavior Problems in the Elementary School Classroom

Teachers can exert a powerful effect on students' behavior. Explicit instruction of social and emotional skills and effective management of the classroom learning environment can reduce student problem behavior. These strategies may be supported by data gathering, collaboration with teachers, parents, and experts, and a systemic approach that involves the entire school staff. This diagram can be used as a visual reminder of these five practices recommended by an IES expert panel and how they relate to each other.

Expert Interview


Reducing Disruptive Behavior: A Multifaceted Challenge

Michael H. Epstein, Ed.D.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln

This interview features the chair of the expert panel that produced the Practice Guide, Reducing Behavior Problems in the Elementary School Classroom. Dr. Michael H. Epstein introduces the five research-based practices recommended by the expert panel and explains the theory that guided the focus of the Practice Guide. (6:23 min)