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Day One: Main Ideas/Goals. Introduce School-wide PBS What is it? What are the core features? What does it look like in real schools? Understand effective application of PBS systems Review the process for adopting School-wide PBS What are the commitments?
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Day One: Main Ideas/Goals • Introduce School-wide PBS • What is it? • What are the core features? • What does it look like in real schools? • Understand effective application of PBS systems • Review the process for adopting School-wide PBS • What are the commitments? • How do we determine how we go forward using self-assessment? • How do we build commitment with our faculty?
Day One: Themes • Use evidence-based practices • Establish social culture • Implement multiple systems needed for effective discipline • Use smallest change to produce largest effect • Never stop doing what is working • Use data for decision-making • Work together • Work efficiently
Day Two: Main Ideas/Goals • Understand effective responses to problem behavior • Review implementation features of PBS • Self-evaluate Implementation and Outcomes associated with School-wide PBS • EBS Survey, School Safety Survey, Team Checklist, Office Discipline Referrals, SET • Link School-wide PBS approach and “bully proofing” logic • Review effective instructional approach to teaching school-wide behavior expectations
Day Two: Themes • Use data for decision-making • Establish PBS implementation features • Implement effective instructional practice of School-wide PBS
Day Three: Main Ideas/Goals • Examine the extent to which the logic of School-wide Positive Behavior Support (PBS) fits your real experience in schools • Define the outcomes for School-wide PBS • Is School-wide PBS related to reduction in problem behavior? • Is School-wide PBS related to improved school safety? • Is School-wide PBS related to improved academic performance? • Define tools for measuring School-wide PBS outcomes • Examine a problem-solving approach for using office discipline referral (ODR) data for decision-making • Provide strategies for using data for decision-making and action planning
Day Three: Themes • Evaluate how PBS fits the needs of your school • Understand tools used to measure PBS implementation outcomes and define next steps • Examine a problem-solving approach for using ODR data for decision-making
Day Four: Main Ideas/Goals • Be familiar with the unique features of specific settings • Understand both management, systems, and features of specific settings • Be able to apply the general process for designing specific setting interventions
Day Four: Themes • Understand the unique features of a given setting and design setting-specific interventions