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C:3n Grant Office of the Pima County School Superintendent/ K. Phillips
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C-3: Counselors in charter schools with community involvement. Funds: Funded by the U. S. Department of Education, Washington, DC. Time frame: April 2009-June 2012 Counselors: Four counselors added at four charter schools and one team leader. Training: Weekly professional development. Delivered: Through the Pima County Superintendent’s of Schools Office, Tucson, AZ C:3n Grant Office of the Pima County School Superintendent/ K. Phillips
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Overview Purpose Goals Getting Started Steps Think Time Form Planning C:3n Grant Office of the Pima County School Superintendent/ K. Phillips
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Think Time is a classroom strategy used in partnership with other teachers. Three Main Elements Precision Request Time-out Procedure Debriefing process C:3n Grant Office of the Pima County School Superintendent/ K. Phillips
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Encourages Students to: Take responsibility for their actions Identify appropriate classroom behaviors Encourages Teachers to: Realize repeated warnings promote disruptive behaviors Disrupt low-level misbehavior early on Use positive communications w/ students C:3n Grant Office of the Pima County School Superintendent/ K. Phillips
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Think Time is designed to: Increase positive teacher/student exchange Cut short negative interactions Give students opportunities to reflect and resolve situation Provide students with positive feedback C:3n Grant Office of the Pima County School Superintendent/ K. Phillips
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Prior to implementation Teaming—Buddy Teacher Notify families (optional) Physical preparations Student orientation C:3n Grant Office of the Pima County School Superintendent/ K. Phillips
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A Five Step Process 1. Catch disruptive behavior early 2. Student moves to Think Time classroom 3. Think Time period & debriefing form 4. Check student responses 5. Rejoining the class C:3n Grant Office of the Pima County School Superintendent/ K. Phillips
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Name ______________________ 1. What was your behavior? 2. What behavior do you need to display when you go back to your classroom? 3. Will you be able to do it? Yes __ No __ 4. Additional comments C:3n Grant Office of the Pima County School Superintendent/ K. Phillips
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Special Considerations Periodic evaluations Preparing substitutes C:3n Grant Office of the Pima County School Superintendent/ K. Phillips
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“Perhaps the most important concept for teachers to recognize is that for time-out to be effective, students must want to participate in ongoing classroom activities. The term ‘time-out’ implies that the ‘time-in’ environment is reinforcing.” (Ryan, Sanders, Katsiyannis, & Yell, 2007) C:3n Grant Office of the Pima County School Superintendent/ K. Phillips
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Dr. Judy Bowers, C3 Grant Project Director judybowers@cox.net Angela Robinson, C:3 Grant Project Leader arobinson@pimaregional support.org 520-724-8395 Candice Alvarez C:3 Grant Southgate Academy Candice.alvarez217@gmail.com Lisa Russell C:3 Grant La Paloma Central lrussell 8122@gmail.com Kathleen Phillips C:3 Grant La Paloma Lakeside kathleenphillips66@gmail.com A Three year Federal Grant funded by the U. S. Department of Education, Washington, DC C:3n Grant Office of the Pima County School Superintendent/ K. Phillips
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