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1-3 min. Team Reports
• Name of school
• Current data
• 1-2 accomplishments/successes since Fall meeting
• 1-2 current implementation efforts
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Active Supervision
George SugaiCenter on Positive Behavior
Interventions & Supports
www.pbis.org
January 8, 2006
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Nonclass
room
Setting S
ystems
ClassroomSetting Systems
Individual Student
Systems
School-wideSystems
School-wide PositiveBehavior Support
Systems
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Purpose
To review critical features & essential practices of active supervision
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Examples
An elementary school principal found that over 45% of their behavioral incident reports were coming from the playground.
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High school assistant principal reports that over 2/3 of behavior incident reports come from “four corners.”
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A middle school secretary reported that she was getting at least one neighborhood complaint daily about student behavior on & off school grounds.
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An high school nurse lamented that “too many students were asking to use her restroom” during class transitions.
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At least 2 times/month, police are called to settle arguments by parents & their children in parking lot
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Over 50% of referrals occurring on “buses” during daily transitions.
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Nonclassroom Settings
• Particular times or places where supervision is emphasized– Cafeteria, hallways, playgrounds, bathrooms
– Buses & bus loading zones, parking lots
– Study halls, library, “free time”
– Assemblies, sporting events, dances
• Where instruction is not available as behavior management tool
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SYST
EMS
PRACTICES
DATASupportingStaff Behavior
SupportingDecisionMaking
SupportingStudent Behavior
PositiveBehaviorSupport
OUTCOMES
Social Competence &Academic Achievement
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Classroom v. Nonclassroom
• Classroom– Teacher directed
– Instructionally focused
– Small # of predictable students
• Nonclassroom– Student focused
– Social focus
– Large # of unpredictable students
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Basics
“Active Supervision:
Self-Assessment”
YES or NO
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Did I have at least 4 positive for each negative student
contact?
• Have more positive student contacts than negative
• Use variety of contact forms
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2000-2001 Gotchas, Level 1, & ODR per Day per Month
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~10 positive : 1 correction
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Did I move continuously throughout area?
• Obvious
• Positive
• Interactive
• Unpredictable
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Did I scan frequently ?
• Head up
• Make eye contact
• Overt body position
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Did I positively interact with most students?
• Variety of interaction types– Social positives & SW acknowledgements
• Variety of students
• Quick
• Noticeable
• Publicly appropriate
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“Good morning, class!”
Teachers report that when students are greeted by an adult in morning, it takes less time to complete morning routines & get first lesson started.
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Monitoring Dismissal
McCormick Elementary School, MD
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Did I handle minor rule violations efficiently?
• Quickly
• Privately
• Neutrally
• Follow-up with positive
• Follow-up
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Did I follow school-wide procedures for handling major
rule violations?• Quick
• By the book
• Business like
• Disengage
• Precorrect for next occurrence
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Considerations
• Have I taught & reinforced compliance?
• What are “costs” of compliance?
• Can I follow-through with consequences?
• Am I willing to accept responsibility for “other” consequences?
Disengage quickly
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Do I know my school-wide expectations?
• Positively stated & visible
• Small in number
• Easy
• Comprehensive
• Defined
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School Rules
NO FoodNO Weapons
NO Backpacks
NO Drugs/Smoking
NO Bullying
Redesign Learning & Teaching Environment
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OMMS Business Partner Ticket
6 7 8 Date: ________________Student Name __________________________________
For Demonstrating: Safety Ethics Respect (Circle the trait you observed)
Comments: ___________________________________________
Authorized Signature: ____________________________________
Business Name: ________________________________________
Minnesota 5/06
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Did I positively acknowledge at least 5 different students for displays of SW expectations?
• Individualized
• Informative
• Sincere
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“Readers’ Digest” Guide
• 7-8 “yes” = Super Supervision
• 5-6 “yes” = So-So Supervision
• <5 “yes” = Improvement Needed
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SYSTEMS FEATURES
• School-wide implementation– All staff
– Direct teaching 1st day/week
– Regular review, practice, & positive reinforcement
• Team-based identification, implementation, & evaluation
• Data-based decision making
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Why does everyone need to be involved?
• Staff outnumbered
• Adult presence – Prompts desired behavior
– Deters problem behavior
• “Being a good citizen”– Contribute to school climate
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CL Example
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Entering Cafeteria
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Problem BehaviorsStaff Interactions
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Talk, Walk, Squawk
An elementary school principal found that over 45% of their behavioral incident reports were coming from the playground.
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Neighborhood Watch
A middle school secretary reported that she was getting at least one neighborhood complaint daily about student behavior on & off school grounds.
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Adopt-a-Bathroom
An high school nurse lamented that “too many students were asking to use her restroom” during class transitions.
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1-Way Cones
At least 2 times/month, police are called to settle arguments by parents & their children in parking lot
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Music, Mags, Munchies
Over 50% of referrals occurring on “buses” during daily transitions.
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Other examples• Recess then lunch• Numbers instead of alphabet• Movement between hallway & classroom• “Trash-Trays-n-Travel” & “Whisper While you
Walk”• “Game Rule” cards• Participation in assembly• •
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13 minute activity
• Identify problematic nonclassroom setting(s)
• Identify factors that contribute to problem
• Review Self-Assessment & identify possible strategies for addressing problem
• If needed, build into Action Planning
• Provide 1 minute report
AttentionPlease
1 MinuteNew Spokesperson