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Linking SW-PBIS
Alan RobinsonMentor/Resident Coach
Academy of Urban School Leadership
to the Classroom
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Primary Prevention:School-/Classroom-Wide Systems for
All Students,Staff, & Settings
Continuum ofSchool-Wide
Instructional & Positive Behavior
Interventions & Support
Secondary Prevention:Specialized GroupSystems for Studentswith At-Risk Behavior
Tertiary Prevention:Specialized
IndividualizedSystems for Students with
High-Risk Behavior
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The classroom host environment should reflect the school-wide system and support the behavior of ALL students!
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___Physical space designed with clear lines of sight and designed to facilitate movement through activities and supervision. ___Posted, positively-worded rules based on the school-wide expectations. ___Posted positive and negative consequences. ___Teacher / student interactions with at least a 5 to 1 ratio of acknowledgements to corrections. ___Clearly established routines & posted schedules. ___Pre-correction & correction of problem behaviors.
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___Physical space designed with clear lines of sight and designed to facilitate movement through activities and supervision.
___Posted, positively-worded rules based on the school-wide expectations. ___Posted positive and negative consequences. ___Teacher / student interactions with at least a 5 to 1 ratio of acknowledgements to corrections. ___Clearly established routines & posted schedule. ___Pre-correction & correction of problem behaviors.
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Routines & Supervision
Routines should be taught Routines should minimize non-instructional
time The is no such thing as ‘unstructured time’ Effective Supervision Trio:
Look Around…Walk Around…Interact Use pre-corrections – predict and prevent Daily / weekly schedules should be posted
and referred to
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Steps for Establishing Classroom Routines
1. Understand the benefits2. Identify needed routines3. Specify student behaviors for each
routine4. Teach each routine5. Maintain the routines6. Pre-correct the routines7. Re-teach the routines
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Sample Routine Elementary: Exiting the classroom to
another activity such as P.E. or Art Put materials away, clear desk and push
chairs in On signal move quietly to doorway Line up facing the door and keep one space
between each person Keep hands and feet to self Listen to the teacher and wait for signal to
depart
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___Physical space designed with clear lines of sight and designed to facilitate movement through activities and supervision. ___Posted, positively-worded rules based on the school-wide expectations. ___Posted positive and negative consequences. ___Teacher / student interactions with at least a 5 to 1 ratio of acknowledgements to corrections. ___Clearly established routines & posted schedule. ___Pre-correction & correction of problem behaviors.
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This is what “Being Responsible” looks like in Room ____
___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________
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Behavior is learned and should be taught…
1) State behavioral expectations2) Specify student behaviors (rules)3) Model appropriate student
behaviors4) Students practice appropriate
behaviors5) Acknowledge appropriate
behaviors
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___Physical space designed with clear lines of sight and designed to facilitate movement through activities and supervision. ___Posted, positively-worded rules based on the school-wide expectations. ___Posted positive and negative consequences. ___Teacher / student interactions with at least a5 to 1 ratio of acknowledgements to corrections. ___Clearly established routines & posted schedule. ___Pre-correction & correction of problem behaviors.
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Managing Consequences
Key Points Consequences follow behavior
Consequences may be positive or negative The consequence is for the behavior
Positive consequences are delivered to:1. Provide immediate feedback that behavior is acceptable or
desired2. Increase likelihood behavior WILL BE repeated
Negative consequences are delivered to:1. Provide immediate feedback that behavior is unacceptable2. Increase likelihood behavior WILL NOT BE repeated
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Negative Consequences
Are the consequences posted, known, and consistent?
Are the negative consequences delivered in a way that detracts from teaching time as little as possible?
Are they delivered with respect? Is there always a “Fair Pair” Is there a clear definition of classroom-
vs. office-managed behavior
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What do teachers use…
…for mild negative consequences?
…for more serious consequences ?
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Examples ofNegative Consequences
Loss of teacher attention and approval Loss of privileges Time out or removal from activity Restitution or make-up service help Isolation Response cost Parent contact and conference
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Positive Consequences
Are the consequences posted, known, and consistent?
Are they delivered at a high rate (especially for younger children and troubled students)
Is there an acknowledgment to correction ratio of at least 4 to 1?
Are the consequences meaningful and varied?
Does every student have a chance to experience success?
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What do teachers use…
…for extrinsic reinforcers?
…for delayed positives?
…for whole class reinforcers?
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Examples of Positive Consequences
Teacher praise Demonstrations of
teacher approval Positive feedback Points (leading to
privileges and rewards)
Contingent use of breaks, privileges
Access to special activities
Contracts and token economies
Mystery awards Public recognition
(class-wide and school-wide)
Menus (store, list of reinforcers)
Various combinations of reinforcers
Parent contact
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___Physical space designed with clear lines of sight and designed to facilitate movement through activities and supervision. ___Posted, positively-worded rules based on the school-wide expectations. ___Posted positive and negative consequences. ___Teacher / student interactions with at least a5 to 1 ratio of acknowledgements to corrections. ___Clearly established routines & posted schedule. ___Pre-correction & correction of problem behaviors.
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___Physical space designed with clear lines of sight and designed to facilitate movement through activities and supervision. ___Posted, positively-worded rules based on the school-wide expectations. ___Posted positive and negative consequences. ___Teacher / student interactions with at least a5 to 1 ratio of acknowledgements to corrections. ___Clearly established routines & posted schedule. ___Pre-correction & correction of problem behaviors.
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A. Physical Setting – The physical classroom setting is organized in a manner that promotes learning and independence, as evidenced by:
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Yes / No
Comments
A1
Are the walls, floors, and furniture clean and in good repair? Y N
A2
Is the furniture adjusted to the proper size for the students? Y N
A3
Are rules, routines, and procedures posted in a manner that is easy to see?
Y N
A4
Are rules, routines, and procedures posted in a manner that all could read or understand?
Y N
Self-Reflection Complete the 4-page handout
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A Model of Escalating Behavior – Geoff Colvin
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http://pbis299.googlepages.org
www.pbis.org
www.pbisillinois.org
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interventioncentral.org
http://www.cccoe.net/social/directory3.htmMiddle school social skills
www.allkindsofminds.orgClick on ‘Resources’ then ‘Learning Base’
www.disciplinehelp.com
http://serc.gws.uky.edu/pbis/The function of behaviors -- interactive
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More information @ https://sites.google.com/site/pbis299/