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Welcome ! Positive Behavior Support Initiative Webinar May 6 th , 2010

Welcome ! Positive Behavior Support Initiative Webinar May 6 th , 2010. We’ll begin at 2:00 pm. If you are not hearing any audio through your speakers, click the Audio Setup link to adjust mic /speaker settings. Webinar Logistics Phoning in for audio capability...

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Welcome ! Positive Behavior Support Initiative Webinar May 6 th , 2010

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  1. Welcome! Positive Behavior Support Initiative Webinar May 6th , 2010 We’ll begin at 2:00 pm. If you are not hearing any audio through your speakers, click the Audio Setup link to adjust mic/speaker settings.

  2. Webinar Logistics • Phoning in for audio capability... • Phone Number: 773-945-1011 • Webinar ID: 903-799-458 • Audio PIN: Provided after joining the webinar

  3. Webinar Agenda Introductions and Logistics PBS Presentation Questions and Answers

  4. Introductions Lindy Lyles Angela Isenberg Janice Burch

  5. Webinar Logistics – Asking Questions To ask a question, please use the “Question” feature of the Webinar software. We will address most questions live either during or at the end of the presentation. If you prefer to have a personal answer to a question, then please e-mail Lindy Lyles at lindy.lyles@esc13.txed.net

  6. A positive, proactive, systems-level approach that enables schools to effectively and efficiently support student and staff behavior

  7. “But discipline used to work, didn’t it?” “Through punishment, you can control behavior.” “Role-bound authority is the bottom line.” “If getting tough doesn’t work, get tougher.”

  8. Maintain and communicate high expectations for student success Build positive relationships with students

  9. Create consistent, predictable classroom and school-wide routines Teach students how to behave successfully

  10. Provide consistent monitoring and supervision Provide frequent positive feedback

  11. Correct misbehavior in a calm, consistent, and logical manner

  12. Four PBS Elements Supporting Social Competence and Academic Achievement Supporting Decision Making Outcomes Supporting Staff Behavior Supporting Student Behavior

  13. Best Practices In PBS

  14. Team Driven Process Supportive Coaching Model “Readiness” Plan Cost Funding Options WANT TO KNOW

  15. Sprick, R, Booher, M, & Garrison, M. (2009). Behavioral response to intervention: creating a continuum of problem-solving and support. Eugene, OR: Pacific Northwest. Sugai, G, Horner, R, & Lewis, T. www.pbis.org Video Link: http://www.pbis.org/swpbs_videos/pbs_video-creating_the_culture.aspx

  16. Thank You! Lindy Lyles Education Specialist Academic Services 5701 Springdale Road Austin, Texas 78723 http://www.esc13.net 512.919.5417 Fax: 512.919.5215 lindy.lyles@esc13.txed.net

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