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Behavior Coaching: Ups, Downs, Ins & Outs Presented by Frances Dick & Deidre Kibbe Gonzales Middle School July 10, 2008 Sessions 2A & 2B
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The Ins and Outs
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Behavior Defined “…to act, function, or react in a particular way in order to meet a need or want” (Merriam-Webster)
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PBS Behavioral Systems % of students likely to exhibit dangerous/highly inappropriate behaviors % of students likely to exhibit interfering behaviors % of students likely to exhibit inappropriate behaviors (BIP, mentoring) (behavior coaching, mentoring) (infraction system)
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Infraction Analysis: Identifying Disproportionalities
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Infraction System Used to track inappropriate behaviors in classrooms & hallways - Teacher assesses situation - Student is redirected - Infraction is issued Also used to track appropriate behaviors & reward (Bulldog Bucks)
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Weekly Team Meetings Analyze infraction data collected: Teacher Student Race Student Gender Time of Day Specific Students # of Bulldog Bucks Issued
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Results of Meetings Cite possible causes or influences of any disproportionalities Identify ways to address disproportionalities Complete Team Questionnaires for students identified
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Team Questionnaires: Functional Behavioral Assessments
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Determine Course of Action Referral to SBLC Mentoring BIP Behavior Coaching (BC) Additional Classroom Interventions
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Behavior Coaching: When the Infraction System is Ineffective
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Key Concept: Relationships “Behavior support begins with the development of effective adult – student relationships.” (Chrone, Horner, Hawkins, 2004)
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Behavior Coaches - P.E./Elective teachers (A.M.) - 8 th grade teachers (P.M.) “Nonpartisan” Adult - Office staff - Custodial personnel
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Behavior Coaches (cont…) Twice a day check-ins - During morning & afternoon announcements - After morning drop-off - Other arrangements made with team
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BC Contract Team meets with student to determine: - target behaviors - replacement behaviors - selection of behavior coach(es)
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BC Contract (cont…) C Coach meets with student to: - review behavior goals - establish reward system - explain the Daily Progress Report (DPR)
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Daily Progress Report BC Coordinator’s role: - receive the contract - create the DPR & monitoring form - set-up student’s folder - prepare folder each morning & file DPR each afternoon
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Daily Progress Report (cont…) Team’s role: - encourage student - complete the DPR each day - communicate with behavior coach(es) - suggest modifications to the DPR if need arises
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Implementation 3 week period - First 2 weeks: Team teachers score DPR - Third week: Student scores DPR (transition to self-management) - Student will not receive infractions during coaching
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Successful Completion Student - completes BC reflection - receives certificate of achievement - returns to infraction system
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Unsuccessful Completion BIP is created Student returns to infraction system Mentoring considered
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Coaching vs. Mentoring Coaching Mentoring - short-term - long-term - non-team member - team member - rewards - no rewards - twice a day check-in - once a day check-in - intense, specific - less intense, general
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The Ups and Downs
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Coaches Forgetting to check-in with students Not getting a substitute coach when absent Not turning in DPR folders at the end of the day Setting daily goals too high Lack of communication with team and other coach
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Coaches Recognize that they can make a difference Take pride in their student’s progress Bring a “you can do it” attitude to the students they teach
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Teachers Not “buying-in” to rewarding expected behaviors Using the DPR as a “weapon” Inconsistencies among team members in completing the DPR
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Teachers As indicated by faculty PBS surveys, nearly 100% of the teachers approve of PBS, including BC! Recognize improved behaviors by writing Positive Behavior Referrals! Distribute many Bulldog Bucks!
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Students Requests to: - enter BC - re-enter BC - continue with the DPR - maintain contact with Coach
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BC Coordinator Establish BC guidelines & revise as needed Create BC forms & revised as needed
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Next Steps Create PBS Manual, including all BC information Determine data collection method for tracking student progress after coaching
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Contact Information Frances Dick - dickf@apsb.orgdickf@apsb.org SBLC Facilitator Gonzales Middle School 225-621-2512 Deidre Kibbe - kibbed@apsb.orgkibbed@apsb.org Pupil Appraisal Liaison LeBlanc Special Services 225-621-2521 Ext. 259
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