- Date(s)
- February 15, 2024
- Location
- online
- Time
- 19:30 - 21:00
Centre for Behaviour Analysis at Queen's University Belfast
2024 webinar series
Speaker: Dr Paul 'Paulie' Gavoni Ed.D., BCBA
One of the focuses of Behavior Analysts and providers consulting with and supporting Educational and Autism related programs should be to design strategies that accelerate and sustain good practice. As such, they must look beyond the behavior of the learners by broadening their focus to include systems and the behavior of the providers and leaders at the individual, group, and organizational level. This presentation will focus on the improvement of services through the lens of Organizational Behavior Management (OBM) as a means of creating meaningful behavior change by improving and developing processes and systems, closing gaps in staff performance, improving retention, and ultimately increasing learner achievement.
- The participants will be able to describe a systems approach to behavior change.
- The participant will be able to state key strategies to problem solving using OBM principles
- The participant will be able to list key components of performance diagnostics in assessing performance issues in schools.
Speaker bio
Dr Paul Gavoni is a USA-based behavior analyst passionate about applying Organizational Behavior Management (OBM) strategies to lead and help other leaders establish positive and engaging environments across industries to bring out the best in people. Beyond his work in education and human services, Dr. Gavoni is a former Golden Gloves Champion and highly respected striking coach in combat sports. Coach 'Paulie Gloves', as he is known in the Mixed Martial Arts community, has trained world champions and UFC vets using technologies rooted in Applied Behaviour Analysis. He is a Wall Street Journal and USA TODAY best-selling author, co-host of the Crisis in Education Podcast, and hosts his own show on iHeartradio titled Thoughts & Rants of a Behavior Scientist. He is also an active Board Member of the Opioid Awareness Foundation and The World Behavior Analysis Day Alliance.
To join this online event, please register here. Free CEUs.