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Universal 100

Universal 100. Agenda Day 1 Philosophy Principles of Behavior Team Foundations Data Based Decision Making Definitions of Behavior Referral Referral Process Faculty Buy In Action Planning. Universal 100. Agenda Day 2 Problem Solving with Data Referral Process-tracking forms

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Universal 100

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  1. Universal 100 Agenda Day 1 Philosophy Principles of Behavior Team Foundations Data Based Decision Making Definitions of Behavior Referral Referral Process Faculty Buy In Action Planning

  2. Universal 100 Agenda Day 2 Problem Solving with Data Referral Process-tracking forms Model Schools – “Show and Tell” Action Planning

  3. Universal 100 • PBIS Team • Faculty Commitment • Effective Procedures for Dealing with Discipline • Data Entry and Analysis Established • Expectations and Rules Developed • Reward/Recognition Program Established • Lesson Plans for Teaching Expectations/Rules • Implementation Plan • Crisis Plan • Evaluation

  4. PBIS Team 1. Team has broad representation • Includes Administrator (i.e., Principal, AP, Gen. ed. teacher, Spec. ed. teacher, member with behavior expertise, member with access to discipline data, and a coach. • Team has administrative support • Administrator's) attends all trainings, plays active role in PBIS, communicates commitment, attends 90%team meetings, and supports PBIS Team decisions, allocates resources and integrates into other initiatives • Team has regular meetings (at least monthly) • Team meets monthly/2 times/month during first year • Team has established a clear mission/purpose • Team has a written purpose/mission statement for the PBIS team

  5. PBIS Team Guiding Questions • Do we have representation of our school staff? Who else needs to be included? • Who is our team leader? • What are the roles and responsibilities of the team leader? • What training is necessary for the new procedures and practices to be implemented? • Does non-certified staff require special training? How will that be provided? • Who will do the training / coaching? • How will feedback be provided to training recipients? • What type of on-going support is needed to support staff in implementation? • How will the new procedures and practices be communicated to parents?

  6. PBIS Team • Examples

  7. Faculty/Staff Commitment 5. Faculty are aware of behavior problems across school • Data regarding school-wide behavior is shared at least monthly 6. Faculty involved in establishing and reviewing goals • Most faculty participate in establishing PBIS goals on at least an annual basis 7. Faculty feedback obtained throughout the year • Faculty given opportunity to provide feedback, offer suggestions and to make choices through consensus building

  8. Consensus Consensus means that I agree to: provide input in determining what our school’s problems are and what our goals should be make decisions about rules, expectations, and procedures in the commons areas of the school as a school community Follow through with all school-wide decisions, regardless of my feelings for any particular decision Commit to positive behavior support systems for a full year - allowing performance toward our goal to determine future plans **some schools vote by vote/ballot, hands/vote, or a larger survey-it is important to get buy-in without sabotage-ask for short term buy in and show your staff the data every time you meet with them!!!! Celebrate success, even the small accomplishments!!!

  9. Faculty/Staff CommitmentGuiding Questions • When will overview be provided to all staff? • How will we determine we have 80% commitment? • How will we keep buy in? • How will we make it easy for staff to implement? • How and when will data be reviewed? • Email, newsletter, staff meeting, post in staff areas

  10. Faculty/ Staff Commitment • Example

  11. Effective Procedures for Dealing with Discipline 8. Discipline process (or teacher expectations for dealing with behavior problems) are described in narrative format or depicted in graphic format (i.e. flowchart) • Team has established clear, written procedures that lay out the process for handling both major and minor discipline incidents

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