Title: La Joya ISD Office of Student Services
1La Joya ISDOffice of Student Services
- Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports
- Central Office Administration Building
- July 23-24, 2014
2Reflection Activity
- As a PBIS team, decide on one thing that went
- really well with student behavior last
year. - 2. As a PBIS team, decide on one thing from last
year - that can be improved with student behavior.
3District and Campus Data
- Out of School Suspensions Codes (05, 25)
- A. All Students
- B. Special Education Students
- 2. Violation of Code of Conducts (Code 21)
- A. All Students
- B. Special Education Students
- PBMAS OSS
- A. All Students
- B. Special Education Students
4Define Classroom Management
- Classroom management consists of the practices
and procedures a teacher uses to maintain the
environment in which instruction and learning can
take place. - People expect procedures for everything they do
in life going to the movies, waiting in line to
be served at a restaurant, using guidelines in
the work place, etc. Teaching children the
procedures they need to follow in class gives
them life skills and makes teaching less
stressful.
5- When procedures are in place, the teacher can
focus on teaching. Students know automatically
what needs to be done. They know when and how to
do it because you have taught them until they get
it right. - Classroom management begins before the first day
of school. - -Wong Wong
6The Difference Between Classroom Management
and Discipline
- Classroom management is NOT discipline they are
not synonymous terms.
7- DISCIPLINE
- Discipline is all about how students behave.
- Rules are used to control how students behave.
- Discipline plans have rules.
- CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
- Management deals with how students do their work.
- Procedures are used to ensure students are
productive and successful. - Classroom management plans have procedures
8- More than 80 of behavior problems in the
- classroom have nothing to do with discipline.
-
- They are related to classrooms that lack
- procedures and routines.
- -Wong Wong
9Ineffective vs Effective Teachers
- Ineffective teachers discipline their students
to - control their every action.
- Effective teachers teach their students how to
be - responsible for appropriate procedures.
10- The most effective teachers make everyone
- comfortable, yet have total control of the
- classroom.
- Teachers achieve this when they have planned for
how the classroom should be managed for student
learning and achievement. - -Wong Wong
11- Activity
- Individually answer the checklist with yes or
- no to indicate if it is good classroom management.
12Guides for Improving Disciplinary Practices
- USDE Resource Guide for Improving School
- Climate and Discipline
- Hanover Disciplinary Alternatives to Suspension
- District Improvement Plan (2.1)
13USDE Resource Guide for Improving School
Climate and Discipline
- Jigsaw Activity
- Divide your group in 4 sections.
- Assign 4 Sections, Read, and Present
- Introduction
- Climate and Prevention
- Clear, Appropriate and Consistent Expectations
and Consequences - Equity and Continuous Improvement
14Hanover Disciplinary Alternatives to
Suspensions
- 3-2-1 Protocol Activity
- Divide your group in 3 sections.
- Assign 3 Sections, Read, and Present
- 3 Points that struck you
- 2 Ideas that you agree or disagree with
- 1 Strategy you want your school to implement
15La Joya ISDDistrict Improvement Plan
- As a group
- Review the DIP.
- What needs to be included in your Campus
Improvement Plan? - What activities or strategies will you add to
your CIP?
16Teaching Behavior Expectations
- Appropriate Instruction
- Feedback and Encouragement
- Error Correction
- So What?
- Systems
- Student Behavior Expectations Matrix
- Examples of Rules
- Examples of Procedures
17Behavior Expectations for Staff
- Teach the Staff Behavior Expectations with
Examples and Non-Examples. - Acknowledge appropriate behavior.
- System of consequences for problem behavior.
18Restructuring Your In-School Suspension Program
- Reflection Students will fill out the form and
- meet with ISS staff to discuss.
- Academics Provide engaging and high interest
reading and writing packets to ISS staff to use
in class. Obtain material from reading
specialist, ELA staff, reading teachers,
librarian, etc. (NO READING PASSAGES!) - Social Skills Review and teach behavior
expectations and lessons provided by counselors
from Project Respect.
19Campus Planning for PBIS Implementation
- Make a schedule for teaching behavior
expectations and monitor. - Plan for identified students.
- Establish meeting dates for PBIS team.
- Plan In-Service training for PBIS.
- Establish procedures and routines for students
outside of classroom.
20-
- Thank you for joining us today.
- Keep helping ALL students
- be successful during the 2014-2015 school year