The 2015 PBIS Summer Institute June 18-19, 2015 Eric Kloos Minnesota Department of Education PBIS Team Minnesota State PBIS Leadership Team.

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The 2015 PBIS Summer Institute June 18-19, 2015 Eric Kloos Minnesota Department of Education PBIS Team Minnesota State PBIS Leadership Team

Welcome ! To the Minnesota PBIS community: – Minnesota School and District Teams – Trainers – Coaches – Evaluators – Interagency and Community Partners – PBIS Regional Implementation Projects – MDE PBIS Team Overview of PBIS in Minnesota Overview of the PBIS Summer Institute 3-5 Opening Thoughts

Building Capacity of Effective Implementation of SW-PBIS Team-based training 9 training days over two years Distributed, team-based implementation of PBIS Intended to build capacity, skills, competency and beliefs to sustain implementation beyond initial training

Number of PBIS schools (Green) Implementing, (Red) Measuring Fidelity and (Blue) at Tier I fidelity by state >75% Connecticut Iowa Kentucky Michigan Minnesota Missouri Oregon South Carolina Vermont Total number of schools using SWPBIS Total number of schools measuring fidelity Schools at Tier I fidelity

Cohorts 5-9 SET Results in Training

Overview of the Summer Institute Great examples of PBIS in practice throughout Minnesota, across a range of ages and programs. Specific examples that highlight data, systems, and practices within PBIS. Use of effort, fidelity and outcome data for action planning. Networking with other PBIS Implementers

3-5 Opening Considerations Data and evaluation are the key to sustaining PBIS efforts. Fidelity data is critical to action planning with precision, identifying areas that will make a difference for your school and district. Evaluation data helps us fine tune the practices within our frameworks. We see the most benefit when practices are kept in place at a high level over time.

Minnesota PBIS: The Minnesota Department of Education : The Active Implementation Hub : Contact us at: Resources education.state.mn.us