RDQ 13 Supporting Classroom PBIS Practices & Systems Discussion Leaders: Brandi Simonsen & Jennifer Freeman, University of Connecticut.

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RDQ 13 Supporting Classroom PBIS Practices & Systems Discussion Leaders: Brandi Simonsen & Jennifer Freeman, University of Connecticut

Supporting Classroom PBIS Practices & systems RDQ 13 Supporting Classroom PBIS Practices & systems This RDQ session focuses on the critical PBIS elements (outcomes, data, practices, and systems) in the classroom. In additon to discussing the critical features, we will explore barriers to implementation and strategies to overcome barriers. Guiding questions: What does PBIS look like in your classroom and/or classrooms in your school, district, organization or state? What are barriers to successful implementation in your classroom and/or classrooms in your school, district, organization, or state? What strategies have allowed you to address or move beyond these barriers?