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School-wide PBIS Tier 2 & 3 Year 3; Training 4

School-wide PBIS Tier 2 & 3 Year 3; Training 4. Chris Borgmeier, PhD Portland State University cborgmei@pdx.edu www.swpbis.pbworks.com. Sustaining SW-PBIS. Leadership Drivers. Competency Drivers. Organization Drivers. Integrated & Compensatory. Stages of Implementation.

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School-wide PBIS Tier 2 & 3 Year 3; Training 4

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  1. School-wide PBISTier 2 & 3Year 3; Training 4 Chris Borgmeier, PhD Portland State University cborgmei@pdx.edu www.swpbis.pbworks.com

  2. Sustaining SW-PBIS

  3. Leadership Drivers Competency Drivers Organization Drivers Integrated & Compensatory Stages of Implementation INITIAL IMPLEMENTATION FULL IMPLEMENTATION 2 - 4 Years INSTALLATION EXPLORATION SISEP 2012 Fixsen, Naoom, Blase, Friedman, & Wallace, 2005

  4. SUBSIST Survey • Open ended Q • 257 respondents • 14 US state • 49% elem • 16% MS • 5% HS • Mean Impl: 6 yrs

  5. 3 YrLongitudinal Study • 864 schools • 14 states • 212 in Yr 0-1 • 410 in Yr 2-4 • 238 in Yr 5+

  6. Team Process • PBIS is active, alive -- not static • It’s not something we’ve done – it’s something we’re doing • Requires regular team meetings with a team that represents ALL school staff • Team keeps PBIS alive through ongoing planning, support, and decision making to address needs as they arise • Looking at data & maintaining & developing programs to meet needs

  7. Establishing a Social Culture Common Language MEMBERSHIP Common Experience Common Vision/Values

  8. Sustainability • Begin planning for the next year each spring (can’t wait until Fall) • Have a plan for Fall Kick-Off before Summer Break • Plan for Turnover & Transition • Training New Staff • Build PBIS into Job Descriptions

  9. Sustainability Attend conferences & events to maintain energy Network with other Schools implementing SW-PBIS Encourage a District SW-PBIS plan Be the ‘Champion’

  10. Team Task What will be keys to Sustaining SW-PBIS in your School? What specific steps can you take to support Sustained Implementation?

  11. Use Your Data to Guide Action Planning Staff Assessment Survey

  12. Annual Action Planning Tier 1

  13. Tier 1Annual Action Planning Plan for Next Year Evaluation Tools for Sustainability; Schedule into Action Plan for Next Year

  14. Review your Data on www.pbisassessment.org • Go to www.pbisassessment.org • Enter your school code • Review your Data • SET • SAS • MATT

  15. Team Task: Tier 1 Action Planning

  16. Annual Action Planning Tier 2 & 3

  17. Tier 2Annual Action Planning • Plan for Next Year • Evaluation Tools for Sustainability; • Schedule into Action Plan for Next Year

  18. Tier 3Annual Action Planning • Plan for Next Year • Evaluation Tools for Sustainability; • Schedule into Action Plan for Next Year

  19. Complete the MATTSelf-Assess Tier 2/3 • Go to www.pbisassessment.org • Enter your school code • Reference the MATT handouts to guide you through questions • Coaches Interview Guide (pp. 2-5) • Team Scoring Guide (pp. 6-10) • Enter scores into www.pbisassessment.org

  20. Complete the CICO Self-Assessment & Identify Actions for improved implementation

  21. Team Task: Tier 2 & 3 Action Planning

  22. Coaching & Ongoing Support PBIS Coaching Nov 12th Jan 28th

  23. PBIS Organizational Logic

  24. Behavior Data Audit Tool Due by June 30th

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