Episode

19

Delay Discounting and Teacher Decision-making

Guest:

Matt Brodhead

Published:

January 20, 2026

Duration:

48 min

CEU eligible:

.75

CEU type:

Learning
delay discounting, teaching, education, decision and choice

Episode

19

Delay Discounting and Teacher Decision-making

Guest:

Matt Brodhead

Published:

January 20, 2026

Duration:

48 min

CEU eligible:

.75

CEU type:

Learning
delay discounting, teaching, education, decision and choice

In this episode of the Cooperant Learning Podcast, we sat down with MtG enthusiast and choice and decision-making expert Dr. Matt Brodhead to discuss what teacher choice and adherence to interventions when challenging behavior is happening in the classroom. Centering the conversation around the research article “Delay Discounting and Teacher Decision‐Making of Behavioral Interventions,” we discuss and hypothesize why educators often prefer interventions that produce faster, “good-enough” improvements over strategies that may be more effective long-term but take longer to work. Dr. Brodhead explains delay discounting in practical terms, walks through how the Treatment Choice Questionnaire adapts classic discounting measures to classroom behavioral interventions, and explores what the findings suggest about social validity, feasibility, and BCBA collaboration in schools, especially when teachers are juggling limited training in classroom management, scarce resources, and constant outside pressure. We also make sure to touch base on Magic: The Gathering, D&D, and jam bands, because even behavior analysts need hobbies.

Guest Bio: Dr. Matt Brodhead
Dr. Matt Brodhead is an Associate Professor at Michigan State University and is widely recognized for his work in ethics, professionalism, and the applied practice of behavior analysis. His scholarship and applied interests include restraint and seclusion in public schools, choice and decision-making, and the social development of children with autism. He also serves as an Associate Editor for the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis (JABA) and has received multiple honors for his contributions to the field, including the ABAI Outstanding Mentor Award and the APBA Excellence in Ethical Practice Award.

 

The Behavior Analyst Certification Board, Inc. (BACB®) does not operate, license, endorse, or recommend this continuing education activity, provider, or instructor. The BACB® accepts continuing education credits from ACE-approved providers as meeting certain continuing education requirements for recertification.

Delay Discounting and Teacher Decision-Making
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/bin.70058
Further Application of Delay Discounting on Special Educator Decision ‐ Making
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10864-023-09519-3
A Proof of Concept Analysis of decision‐Making With Time‐Series Data
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40732-020-00451-w
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In this episode of the Cooperant Learning Podcast, we sat down with MtG enthusiast and choice and decision-making expert Dr. Matt Brodhead to discuss what teacher choice and adherence to interventions when challenging behavior is happening in the classroom. Centering the conversation around the research article “Delay Discounting and Teacher Decision‐Making of Behavioral Interventions,” we discuss and hypothesize why educators often prefer interventions that produce faster, “good-enough” improvements over strategies that may be more effective long-term but take longer to work. Dr. Brodhead explains delay discounting in practical terms, walks through how the Treatment Choice Questionnaire adapts classic discounting measures to classroom behavioral interventions, and explores what the findings suggest about social validity, feasibility, and BCBA collaboration in schools, especially when teachers are juggling limited training in classroom management, scarce resources, and constant outside pressure. We also make sure to touch base on Magic: The Gathering, D&D, and jam bands, because even behavior analysts need hobbies.

Guest Bio: Dr. Matt Brodhead
Dr. Matt Brodhead is an Associate Professor at Michigan State University and is widely recognized for his work in ethics, professionalism, and the applied practice of behavior analysis. His scholarship and applied interests include restraint and seclusion in public schools, choice and decision-making, and the social development of children with autism. He also serves as an Associate Editor for the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis (JABA) and has received multiple honors for his contributions to the field, including the ABAI Outstanding Mentor Award and the APBA Excellence in Ethical Practice Award.

 

The Behavior Analyst Certification Board, Inc. (BACB®) does not operate, license, endorse, or recommend this continuing education activity, provider, or instructor. The BACB® accepts continuing education credits from ACE-approved providers as meeting certain continuing education requirements for recertification.

Delay Discounting and Teacher Decision-Making
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/bin.70058
Further Application of Delay Discounting on Special Educator Decision ‐ Making
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10864-023-09519-3
A Proof of Concept Analysis of decision‐Making With Time‐Series Data
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40732-020-00451-w

Learning Objectives

  • Participants will define delay discounting and describe its utility for understanding how delays to outcomes may influence teacher decision-making.
  • Participants will identify at least two variables examined in the research (e.g., delay to treatment effects, behavior severity) that may influence teachers’ adherence to recommended behavioral interventions. 
  • Participants will analyze how findings from the research can inform behavioral consultation practices, particularly when supporting teachers who are implementing interventions with delayed outcomes for challenging behavior.
Categories:
Intervention & Behavior Plans

Learning Objectives

  • Participants will define delay discounting and describe its utility for understanding how delays to outcomes may influence teacher decision-making.
  • Participants will identify at least two variables examined in the research (e.g., delay to treatment effects, behavior severity) that may influence teachers’ adherence to recommended behavioral interventions. 
  • Participants will analyze how findings from the research can inform behavioral consultation practices, particularly when supporting teachers who are implementing interventions with delayed outcomes for challenging behavior.
Categories:
Intervention & Behavior Plans

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