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Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports (PBIS) EDU 600 Group Project December 5, 2009 Mary Beth Ball Holly Holson Aubrey Krenzer Jennifer Tomm Robert VanWink
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Agenda: Why should school leaders implement PBIS? What we hope to achieve Identify strengths that currently exist in your system Analyze data and create solutions to improve student behavior A shared understanding of PBIS as a coordinated approach Create posters to promote school-wide expectations Share models of PBIS Write EDA competency L1
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Why PBIS?
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PBIS is a process not a curriculum. It is individualized to each school. Emphasis on data based decision making for improvement. Utilizes teaching model: teach, practice, and acknowledge pro-social behaviors. It is adaptable and can be used across all grade levels. It creates a system for behavioral and referral process.
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The goal with PBIS: to teach directly the behaviors we want to see to acknowledge and encourage good behavior in the future as well as discourage problem behavior
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Ultimately form character or culture Then becomes habits (through practice) Which develop into actions (behavior) Starts with words Systems Change = Long Term Process
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(Words) PBIS Mission Statement To improve the culture and climate of our school community by being a responsible, respectful, safe, and positive member.
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(Action) Incentives for ALL students to excel
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(Habits)
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(Positive Character and Culture)
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SURVEY?
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Did we complete Competency L1? COMPETENCY AREA: L1: Collecting data and analyzing a student problem or issue and making recommendations for resolution. ACTIVITY: Student will collect data regarding middle and high school discipline, analyze data to find trends in behavior and evidence of current programs effectively reducing behavior, and research and recommend a possible resolution.
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