Title: SchoolWide Discipline
1Discipline of Special Needs Students in Florida
- School-Wide Discipline
- Stephen W. Smith, Ph.D.
- University of Florida
- Department of Special Education
2School-Wide Discipline
Individual System (1-3 of Students)
Target Systems (10 of students)
Universal System (all students)
3Some Interesting Data
Primary Prevention Programs
Cost Per Student
Strategy
11
- Violence Prevention Curricula
- Resolving Conflict Program
8
2
- Comprehensive School Discipline Reform
6
- Behavior Management Training for Teachers
2
4Some Interesting Data
Secondary Intervention Program
Strategy
Cost Per Student
232
500
5Successful Preventive Programs Include
- Ongoing system that rewards students who engage
in behavioral expectations.
- Dangerous/disruptive behavior results in
correction. - Problem behaviors neither ignored nor
rewarded.
- Student data collected continuously and
- summarized for decision-making by local
teams.
6Successful Preventive Programs Include
- School-wide teams design behavior support
procedures.
- Clear administrative direction and support.
- Small number of behavioral expectations that
define - school culture.
- Behavioral expectations taught to all students.
77 Major Components of School-Wide Discipline
- 1. Agreed upon and common approach to discipline.
2. Positively stated purpose statement.
3. Small number of positively stated expectations
for all students/staff.
4. Procedures to teach expectations to students.
87 Major Components of School-Wide Discipline
- 5. Procedural continuum for encouraging displays
and - maintenance of expectations.
6. Procedural continuum for discouraging displays
of rule violating behavior.
- 7. Regular/frequent.monitoring procedures to
evaluate effectiveness of discipline system. -
9First Step For Each Schoolhouse
- Assess what is currently in place.
- What needs to be added or improved?
- (see seven components)
10Heres What One District Did
- Established district-level Coordinating Council
- Met monthly, led by a staff member with
dedicated time
- Developed training curriculum and incentive
structure
- Defined list of requirements needed for school
to receive district support
11List of Requirements for Schools
- Define school-wide behavior program as one of top
three school improvements initiatives
- Designate a representative team, including
active - administrator participation
- Attend three to four team-based training events
- Collect data on impact of effort
12Incentive Structure Included
1. 2000 per school per year
2. Coordinated training events
3. Team member release time to attend training
- Technical support/facilitation from District
Coordinating Council
- Access to free/reduced development credit
- through local University/School District.