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Coaching Essentials Coaches’ Monthly Meeting Module BB

Coaching Essentials Coaches’ Monthly Meeting Module BB. DC Name and Date Here. Facilitate. Coaching A set of responsibilities, actions and activities…. Communicate. Content and Knowledge. Effective Coaching Skills. Teaming Action Plan Development RtI:B Implementation Trainings.

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Coaching Essentials Coaches’ Monthly Meeting Module BB

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  1. Coaching EssentialsCoaches’ Monthly Meeting Module BB DC Name and Date Here

  2. Facilitate Coaching A set of responsibilities, actions and activities… Communicate Content and Knowledge Effective Coaching Skills • Teaming • Action Plan Development • RtI:B Implementation • Trainings • Knowledge of … • Positive Behavior Support • Response to Intervention • Basic Behavior Principles • Resources • Staff • Administration • District Coordinator • Community

  3. Facilitation Skills Facilitator • Create a positive, structured team environment • Maintain team motivation and enthusiasm • Support collaborative action planning • Facilitate the problem-solving process • Secure team consensus • Guide implementation and fidelity of the RtI:B process

  4. Effective Facilitation • Active Listening • Ask open-ended questions • Paraphrase, summarize, synthesize • Behavior Management • Observe group dynamics • Provide positive, supportive feedback • Refocus discussion • Motivate • Additional suggestions?

  5. Facilitating Effective Meetings • Develop Grounds Rules • Examples: • Be on time and ready to work • Phones on silent • Be concise when speaking • Actively participate in discussions and decision-making • Focus on problem-solving • Volunteer to assist with tasks • Additional suggestions?

  6. Effective Meeting Design • Agenda: prepared & delivered in advance • Data Review: who, what, where, when • Problem-solving • Use data to guide interventions and progress monitoring • Determine interventions and implementation procedures • Access tools and resources • Action Planning • Follow-up on items from previous meeting • Develop/update activities and products to ensure fidelity • Review implementation strategies/steps • Action items for next meeting • Celebrate accomplishments

  7. Team Meeting Checklisthttp://flpbs.fmhi.usf.edu/coachescorner.asp

  8. Example: PBS Team Meeting Agenda http://flpbs.fmhi.usf.edu/the_team.asp Date: _____ Time: ______ to _______ Location: ______________________ Facilitator: ______________________ Timekeeper: ___________________ Recorder: ______________________ Snackmaster: __________________ Participants: ____________________________________________________________ Next Meeting date, time and location: ________________________________________ Next Facilitator: _______________________ Next Snackmaster: ________________ Things that have gone well: Critical issues: Next Steps/ To Do List:

  9. Effective Teaming • Consensus Building: • Review and discuss your school’s data • Brainstorm ideas based on the data • Clarify all ideas/suggestions • Prioritize suggestions generated by team members • Determine ‘next’ steps • Obtain verbal agreement from all team members • Team decisions are supported by all team members • The team presents a “united front” outside of meetings

  10. Effective Action Plan Implementation • Tentative schedule of PBS/RtI:B activities • Monthly team meetings • Sharing PBS data with staff and getting feedback • Rolling out critical elements • Expectations and rules • Discipline procedures • Teaching expectations and rules • Rewards/recognition process • Training – based on the data • Basic Behavior Principles • Faculty and staff (bus drivers, cafeteria, paraprofessionals) • Students/Parents • Reward/recognition events

  11. Effective Facilitation • Group Discussion: • You have heard that some team members ‘bad mouth’ PBS • outside the meetings. However, during the meetings they • always express agreement and never say anything negative • about the process. Some of their comments include: 1) “I don’t have time to stand around and give out tickets all day. Let someone else do it”. 2) “We don’t have enough money to buy classroom materials, so why are we spending money on those silly reinforcers?” 3) “I don’t really see any improvement in students’ behaviors. Surly, there is a better way that is less work.” • What would you do to address this issue?

  12. Group Discussion • Possible Strategies:

  13. Possible Strategies • Actively listen to the team members’ concerns • Ask open-ended questions • Paraphrase and summarize concerns • Secure Administrative support and input • Assess overall faculty buy-in • Conduct staff surveys, provide feedback • Review and analyze your behavioral data • Are problem behavior decreasing? Increasing? Stable? • Where are the majority of problem behaviors occurring? • What interventions might be more effective? • Brainstorm solutions • Social or activity rewards vs. tangible reinforcers • Designate how many ‘tickets’ each teacher should distribute weekly

  14. Team Meeting Evaluation Toolhttp://flpbs.fmhi.usf.edu/the_team.asp

  15. Effective Facilitation PBS Coach as Facilitator • Group Discussion: • Does your team: • review the most current data each month? • review and update the PBS Action Plan each meeting? • Are you able to gain consensus on all action items? • Are the PBS team meetings relevant and productive? • Do you have the skills to effectively and efficiently facilitate the • meetings PBS team meetings? • Do you have the skills to adequately address ‘problem’ situations • during the PBS monthly meetings? Outside of meetings? • In what areas would you like additional support?

  16. Content Coaching Skills Content/ Knowledge • Fluent in PBS processes and procedures across the tiers • Knowledgeable of RtI principles and procedures • 4-step problem solving process • Basic understanding of the principles of behavior • Antecedents • Functions of behavior • Consequences • Evaluate data and make data-based decisions • School-wide behavior discipline system • FLPBS Evaluation System (PBSES) • Access Resources

  17. School-Wide PBS • Critical Elements: • Expectations and rules • Rewards/recognition • Effective consequences and procedures • Teaching: behavior, consequences, rewards • Faculty commitment and buy-in • Classroom PBS Systems • Implementation process • Data analysis and progress monitoring

  18. RtI:B Principles • Multi-tiered approach, continuum of services • Problem-solving process • Evidence-based instruction and interventions • Data-based decision-making • Progress monitoring • View RtI:B DVD:http://flpbs.fmhi.usf.edu/PBS_DVD.asp • Florida’s PS/RtI Project (2008)

  19. RtI:B Problem Solving Process Step 1: Problem Identification What’s the problem? Step 4: Response to Intervention Step 2: Problem Analysis Why is it occurring? Is it working? Step 3: Intervention Design What are we going to do about it?

  20. Basic Principles of Behavior • Antecedents • event and/or stimulus that occurs before the behavior • Behavior • the observable and measurable act • Consequences • what occurs after the behavior that serves to maintain, increase, or decrease the frequency of behavior

  21. Functions of Behavior Get/Obtain ATTENTION TANGIBLE (objects & activities) SENSORY Escape/Avoid

  22. Data-Based Decision Making • Using Data: • PBS Evaluation Data • PBS Implementation Checklist (PIC) • Benchmarks of Quality (BoQ) – Tier 1 • Benchmark for Advanced Tiers (BAT) – Tiers 2 and 3 • RtI:B Walkthrough • Outcome Summary Data • School-Wide Discipline Data • DOE State Database - Fall 2011 • SWIS • TERMS • Skyward • Are we doing what we said we are doing? Is it working?

  23. Tools and Resources http://flpbs.fmhi.usf.edu Coaches’ CD and/or wristband Team Meeting Agenda/Minutes PBS Team Meeting Evaluation PBS/RtI:B Coach Evaluation Coaching Report (Monthly Coaches’ meetings) Coaches’ Corner Stages of Team Development Characteristics of Successful Teams Consensus Decision-Making and Consensus Ladder Coaches’ Strategies Meeting Monsters

  24. Content Resources • Websites • Florida’s Positive Behavior Support Project • http://flpbs.fmhi.usf.edu • National Positive Behavior Support website • www.pbis.org • Association for Positive Behavior Support • www.apbs.org • Staff • District Coordinator • Other Coaches • FLPBS Project consultant

  25. Content Coaching Skills PBS Coach Content/ Knowledge • Group Discussion: • Do you have a good understanding of the SWPBS process? • Critical elements, implementation, progress monitoring • Do you understand the principles of Response to Intervention? • 4-step problem-solving process • Do you have the skills to address behavioral issues effectively? • antecedents, function of behavior, consequences, fidelity • Do you know where to get additional resources? • websites, District Coordinator, PBS Project Contact, other coaches • What do you need to gain additional • knowledge and/or skills in these areas?

  26. Communication Coaching Skills Communicator • Positively reports, promotes, shapes, and • reinforces PBS on campus and throughout the district • Effectively communications PBS data, progress, and successes • Faculty, staff and school leadership • District staff and/or School Board • Parents • Community • Conducts and/or assists small group trainings on PBS

  27. Communication Timelines Monthly Attend PBS team meetings Facilitate team meeting using agenda and action plan Ensure data are summarized in useful format Provide PBS updates to faculty based on the data Attend Coaches meetings facilitated by the DC Bi-weekly (or weekly) Prompt team members to complete tasks/activities Ensure your tasks are completed in a timely fashion (model behavior) Daily PBS ‘Ambassador’ on campus: look for opportunities to share PBS activities, progress, successes, Model positive interactions and reinforcement with all staff and students

  28. Communication Communicator • Group Discussion: • Do you share PBS data and progress with administrators? • Have you established a process for sharing PBS activities, progress and successes with staff? With parents and the community? • Critical elements and school-wide practices • Classroom PBS • Behavior principles • How do you share PBS issues and/or concerns with the District Coordinator? • In what areas would like additional support?

  29. Web-Based Resources • Association for Positive Behavior Support • www.apbs.org • Florida’s PBS:RtIB Project: Online Modules • http://flpbs.fmhi.usf.edu/requestservices_onlinemodules.asp • Kansas training modules • http://www.pbskansas.org/htdocs/external_links/default.html#onlinetrainingmodules • Positive Behavior Interventions & Support • www.pbis.org • University of Connecticut • http://www.cber.uconn.edu/resources/training • University of Oregon • http://pbismanual.uoecs.org/manual.htm

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