Title: SchoolWide PBIS: Action Planning
1School-Wide PBISAction Planning
- George Sugai
- OSEP Center on PBIS
- Center for Behavioral Education Research
- University of Connecticut
- August 11, 2008
- www.pbis.org www.cber.org www.swis.org
- George.sugai_at_uconn.edu
2PURPOSE Enhance capacity of school teams to
provide the best behavioral supports for all
students and maximize academic social
achievement.
3MAIN YR 1-2 OUTCOME OBJECTIVES
- Leadership team
- Staff agreements
- Working knowledge of SW-PBS practices systems
- Yr 1 SW-PBS individualized action plan
- Proposal, Agreements, Team, Data
Today Content Orientation Tomorrow Team Action
Plan
4What does SWPBIS look like? (Appendix C)
- gt80 of students ( staff) can tell you what is
expected give contextually relevant positive
behavioral example - Positive adult-to-student interactions exceed
negative - Function based behavior support is foundation for
addressing problem behavior. - All school settings are positively actively
supervised - Data- team-based action planning
implementation are operating. - Administrators are active participants.
- Full continuum of behavior support is formally
available to all students
5Organization
Common Vision
ORGANIZATION MEMBERS
Common Language
Common Experience
6WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT PREVENTING VIOLENCE?
- Surgeon Generals Report on Youth Violence (2001)
- Coordinated Social Emotional Learning
(Greenberg et al., 2003) - Center for Study Prevention of Violence (2006)
- White House Conference on School Violence (2006)
- Positive, predictable school-wide climate
- High rates of academic social success
- Formal social skills instruction
- Positive active supervision reinforcement
- Positive adult role models
- Multi-component, multi-year school-family-communit
y effort
7Train Hope
8PBS Systems Implementation Logic
Visibility
Funding
Political Support
Leadership Team Active Integrated Coordination
Training
Evaluation
Coaching
Local School Teams/Demonstrations
9Supporting Social Competence Academic
Achievement
4 PBS Elements
OUTCOMES
Supporting Decision Making
DATA
Supporting Staff Behavior
SYSTEMS
PRACTICES
p. 10-11
Supporting Student Behavior
10p. 12-14
SWPBS Subsystems
School-wide
Classroom
p. 33 A
p. 78
Family
Non-classroom
p. 69
Student
11Tertiary Prevention Specialized
Individualized Systems for Students with
High-Risk Behavior
CONTINUUM OF SCHOOL-WIDE INSTRUCTIONAL
POSITIVE BEHAVIOR SUPPORT
5
Secondary Prevention Specialized Group Systems
for Students with At-Risk Behavior
15
Primary Prevention School-/Classroom- Wide
Systems for All Students, Staff, Settings
p. 16
80 of Students
12p. 19
ESTABLISHING A CONTINUUM of SWPBS
- TERTIARY PREVENTION
- Function-based support
- Wraparound/PCP
- Special Education
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- Audit
- Identify existing practices by tier
- Specify outcome for each effort
- Evaluate implementation accuracy outcome
effectiveness - Eliminate/integrate based on outcomes
- Establish decision rules (RtI)
5
15
- SECONDARY PREVENTION
- Check in/out
- Targeted social skills instruction
- Peer-based supports
- Social skills club
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- PRIMARY PREVENTION
- Teach encourage positive SW expectations
- Proactive SW discipline
- Effective instruction
- Parent engagement
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80 of Students
13Main Messages
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
Good Teaching
Behavior Management
Increasing District State Competency and
Capacity
Investing in Outcomes, Data, Practices, and
Systems
14GENERAL IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS Getting Started
Team
Agreements
Data-based Action Plan
p. 24-26
Implementation
Evaluation
15Getting Started
- p. 35 Establish Team
- p. 41 Behavior Purpose Statement
- p. 43 SW Behavioral Expectations
- p. 46 53 Teaching SW CW Behavioral
Expectations - p. 56 Encouraging Behavioral Expectations
- p. 59 Discouraging Violations of Behavioral
Expectations - p. 63 Data Monitoring
16Action Planning Guidelines
- Agree upon decision making procedures
- Align with school/district goals.
- Focus on measurable outcomes.
- Base adjust decisions on data local contexts.
- Give priority to evidence-based programs.
- Invest in building sustainable implementation
supports (gt80) - Consider effectiveness, efficiency, relevance
sustainability in decision making
p. 30-31
17Year 1 Action Planning Priorities (330)
- Present PBIS proposal to staff (gt80 agreement)
- Improve school climate
- Support academic achievement
- Establish leadership/ coordination team
- Secure Principal participation agreement
- 2. Review data
- Discipline
- PBS Self-Assessment (C)
- Develop proposed SWPBIS action plan
- Behavior purpose statement
- SW Expectations Teaching Matrix
- Continuum of acknowledgements
- Schedule for year
18Action Planning (300)
- Review big ideas (content from today)
- Action plan (what, when, how, who) (B, E)
- Getting Started with SWPBS (Ch 1-2, A)
- EBS Self-Assessment Survey (C)
- School data
- Logistics
- Develop report for staff (Ch 1)
- Complete TIC (D)
- Schedule next team meeting date
- Report 1-2 planned activities from your team
action planning (1 min.)
Attention Please
1 Minute New Spokesperson