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Centering PBIS Apps and Data Rewards and celebrations Coaches Network Buy-in with referral system Bus driver training School Climate and PBIS Wrap up Lunch at Noon
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Find your buddy Share with each other: One fun thing you plan to do for yourself before the end of the school year.
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Contact your buddy by May 1 Check in with each other Answer questions Email resources Share celebrations
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Define the Problem Analyze the Problem Determine What to Do Implement the Plan Evaluate Progress Is there a problem? What is it? How significant? Why is it happening? Develop Hypothesis What have we already done about the problem? What will we do about it? Are we doing what we said we would do? How do we know? Did the plan work? What needs to happen next? DATA
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Inspiration for Staff: http://www.ted.com/talks/rita_pierson_every_kid_needs_a_champion http://www.ted.com/talks/rita_pierson_every_kid_needs_a_champion
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11 Guiding Principles: Working With Bus Drivers
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A relationship must be built with the drivers. This might be accomplished best by having an outside source facilitate the training. Discussion Format (rather than training) Focus specifically on buses An action plan must be developed based on input from the drivers. The basic concepts of PBIS should be incorporated into the action plan but it needs be very specific relating to buses.
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Discuss safety on the bus for both students and drivers. When looking at behaviors it must include both students and drivers. Please note that in some cases the drivers feels it is “us against them” (school). Initially the training needs to focus on buses as a community of their own. Whatever action plan is developed it needs to be consistent on all buses, all students, and all drivers. Please keep in mind their major concern probably a safety and has nothing to do with academics.
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Intro Internal or external facilitator Provide previous bus experience Outline session goal: Facilitate discussion to assist in creating a positive safe environment on the bus for students and drivers. Discussion Starters: What would you like the outcome of the session to be? What do you see the best way to reach this outcome? What are your overall expectations of students on your bus? Do you feel that these expectations are consistent?
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Behavior Expectations Activity: Bus drivers review the overall school expectations including the bus (see matrix). Set aside the school matrix to the side (may revisit this at the end to compare to bus driver developed matrix/expectations). Provide very brief foundation and philosophy of PBIS. Keep in mind once again academics is not there major concern. Activity: Building Bus Expectations What behaviors would you like to see eliminated on the bus? Are there any behaviors/causes listed that they have no control over? (i.e. bad parenting) Are there any behaviors on the list that can be combined or are repetitious? Assist them in grouping behaviors into 2 or 3 key expectations. Activity: Make a list of the things are going well on the bus. Activity: Break into small groups to prioritize the top 3 behaviors they would like to change. Safety and respect are likely to be the top 2 priorities identified by each small group.
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Relationship Building Facilitate a discussion on how they build relationships with the students on their bus. Do they currently have a system in place for acknowledging students for good behaviors. If so is a system consistent. If a system is not in place, what would an ideal system look like. Is there currently a system in place for acknowledging bus drivers for positive behaviors? If not, what would the system look like? How do you want to communicate and interact with students? How will this impact behavior?
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Action Planning Activity: Begin to develop a positive behavior bus action plan. Key features that work: Leadership team consisting of a few drivers, a bus company rep and a school or district rep. The goal is for this leadership team to take the input from the bus drivers and develop an action plan. Reminders: It is a process and not going to happen overnight. Focus on one or two behaviors you would like to see changed or eliminated. Use PBIS framework: teaching expectations, acknowledging, prevention, communication, data (measures). Wrap up Activity: If appropriate, review the connections to the school wide expectations matrix. How are they similar or different? Are stakeholders in agreement with what behaviors should look like on the bus?
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