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Introduction to PBIS

Introduction to PBIS. Thanks to George Segui a nd Andy Reitz For use of their PPT slides. PBIS Goals …. Improve support for positive behavior. Improve school climate. Improve academic achievement. Decrease problem behavior. Science of behavior has taught us that students….

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Introduction to PBIS

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  1. Introduction to PBIS Thanks to George Segui and Andy Reitz For use of their PPT slides

  2. PBIS Goals … Improve support for positivebehavior Improve school climate Improve academic achievement Decrease problem behavior

  3. Science of behavior has taught us that students…. ……..Learn better ways of behaving the same way they learn academic skills--by being taught directly & receiving positive feedback

  4. Key-to-Success Project

  5. Springfield Middle School Sixth Grade Reading Scores

  6. ODR Instructional BenefitSpringfield MS, MD 2007-2008 2277 2008-2009 - 1322 = 955 42% improvement = 42,975 min. @ 45 min. = 716.25 hrs = 119 days Instructional time

  7. PBIS is

  8. Tertiary Prevention: Specialized Individualized Systems for Students with High-Risk Behavior CONTINUUM OF SCHOOL-WIDE INSTRUCTIONAL & POSITIVE BEHAVIOR SUPPORT ~5% Secondary Prevention: Specialized Group Systems for Students with At-Risk Behavior ~15% Primary Prevention: School-/Classroom- Wide Systems for All Students, Staff, & Settings 23 ~80% of Students

  9. 18 School-Wide Interventions • Positive SW behavioral expectations • Rules for all school settings • Procedures for teaching SW & classroom-wide expected behavior • Continuum of procedures for encouraging expected behavior • Continuum of procedures for discouraging rule violations

  10. PONUS PRIDE EXPECTATIONS Proposed

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