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Heather Reynolds, PBIS Consultant October 1, 2010

Heather Reynolds, PBIS Consultant October 1, 2010. What is PBIS?. What is Positive Behavior Intervention & Support?. Positive Behavior Intervention & Support (PBIS) refers to the application of positive behavioral interventions and systems to achieve socially important behavior change.

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Heather Reynolds, PBIS Consultant October 1, 2010

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  1. Heather Reynolds, PBIS ConsultantOctober 1, 2010

  2. What is PBIS?

  3. What is Positive Behavior Intervention & Support? Positive Behavior Intervention & Support (PBIS) refers to the application of positive behavioral interventions and systems to achieve socially important behavior change. (OSEP, 1999)

  4. How does PBIS work?

  5. School Approaches to Behavior Traditional Discipline: - Focused on the student’s problem behavior - Goal was to stop undesirable behavior, through the use of punishment. Positive Behavior Intervention & Support: - Replaces undesired behavior with a new behavior or skill. - PBIS alters environments, teaches appropriate skills, and rewards appropriate behavior.

  6. KEYS TO SUCCESSFULIMPLEMENTATION OF PBIS • Administrative Leadership • Team-Based Implementation • Define Behavioral Expectations • Teach Behavioral Expectations • Acknowledge & Reward Student & Adult Performance • Monitor and Correct Behavioral Errors • Use Data for Decision Making • Build Parent Collaboration

  7. WHAT’S THE PAYOFF? • More instructional time • Improved attendance from staff and students • Increased student proficiency • Increased parent participation and partnerships • Improved community involvement and support • Lower staff attrition rates

  8. PBIS in NC

  9. PBIS Family Tree

  10. Schools Implementing PBIS in NC

  11. PBIS Schools in NC

  12. NC PBIS Recognition

  13. Suspensions/100 Students by Year

  14. ODRS/100/Day by Grade Level

  15. ODRS/100/Day by Year

  16. SET Scores by Year

  17. SET Data

  18. Implementation Inventory and AYP

  19. NC PBIS Schools: ODR and AYP

  20. Suspension Rate and EOC/EOG Reading

  21. For more information… www.pbis.org www.ncpublicschools.org/positivebehavior/ PBIS Consultant Heather Reynolds 919.807.4059 hreynolds@dpi.state.nc.us

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