Title: Positive
1Positive
Behavior
Support
is an evidence-based, data informed process that
increases student achievement, attendance and
school success while decreasing challenging
behaviors.
Positive Behavior Support
- 80 of students can tell you what is expected of
them and give behavioral examples because they
have been taught, actively supervised, practiced,
acknowledged. - Positive adult-to-student interaction exceeds
negative. - Supports the local school improvement processes.
- is not a specific practice or curriculumit is a
general approach to preventing problem behavior. - is not limited to any particular group of
studentsit is for all students. - is not newit is based on a long history of
behavioral practices and effective instructional
design strategies.
2The Nebraska Department of Education has received
a State Personnel Development Grant (SPDG) to
improve systems for providing education and early
intervention for children with disabilities. The
goals of this grant are two-fold (1)
professional development activities that support
positive behavior and result in improved
performance and increased achievement for
children with disabilities and also their
non-disabled peers and (2) coordinate related
professional development efforts across systems.
- SPDG Funds will provide
- Participant stipends when applicable
- Mileage reimbursement
- Lodging and meals when applicable
- Professional development support
- Building level sub grants to support
implementation efforts
- SPDG Focus
- Positive Behavior and Intervention Supports
- Increase the use of effective instructional
strategies - Increase family and community involvement
Steps to Implementation
- 1. Solicit and build a site based leadership
team who is willing to assist NDE with data
collection for their school. - Leadership Team (LT) attends B.E.S.T. I Training
(Building Effective Schools Together) 2 Day
Training. - LT creates an action plan incorporating PBS and
instructional strategies Sub grants are
provided by NDE to support each sites
implementation needs. - LT meets on a regular basis to review data and
progress toward goals. - 5. LT members replicate training and/or
participates in a Community of Practice for
building staff after participating in intensive
professional development
Building a Leadership Team of Stakeholders
- Administrator(s)
- Teachers
- General Education
- Special Education
- Title I
- Counselors
- School Nurse
- School Psychologist
- Parents
- Students
- Community Reps