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What is School-wide Positive Behavior Support?. School-wide PBS is:A systems approach for establishing the social culture and behavioral supports needed for a school to be an effective learning environment for all students.Evidence-based features of SW-PBSPreventionDefine and teach positive so
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1. Evidence-based Practices:A Technical Assistance Perspective Lou Danielson, Chair
Brian Cobb, Susan Sanchez, Kathleen Lane,
Rob Horner
2. What is School-wide Positive Behavior Support? School-wide PBS is:
A systems approach for establishing the social culture and behavioral supports needed for a school to be an effective learning environment for all students.
Evidence-based features of SW-PBS
Prevention
Define and teach positive social expectations
Acknowledge positive behavior
Arrange consistent consequences for problem behavior
On-going collection and use of data for decision-making
Continuum of intensive, individual intervention supports.
Implementation of the systems that support effective practices
3. Current Status Implementation of School-wide PBS as of July 1, 2007 : 6073 Schools across 38 states
4. Technical Assistance Approach 2 Year model of TA, with emphasis on local capacity building (coaching, training)
“Readiness” criteria (school, district, state)
Curriculum (process): pbismanual.uoecs.org (manual)
Process measures
Research Quality (SET); Self-Assessment (TIC)
Outcome measures
Office discipline referrals (ODR)
Literacy and academic scores (DIBELS, State Tests)
5. Lessons Learned in Providing Technical Assistance Practices
Systems
Implementation Process
Sustainability
6. Defining a “Practice” A “practice” is a procedure, or set of procedures, designed for use in a specific context, by individuals with certain skills/features, to produce specific outcomes for specific individuals.
Operationally defined procedures
Target population/ Context
Implementer Characteristics
Defined outcomes
7. Are these “practices?” Whole Language Reading Instruction
Positive reinforcement
Inclusion
IDEA
Discrete trial training
Generalization
Positive behavior support
Functional analysis
Applied behavior analysis
8. Are these “practices?” Whole Language Reading Instruction
Positive reinforcement
Inclusion
IDEA
Discrete trial training
Generalization
Positive behavior support
Functional analysis
Applied behavior analysis
10. Disseminating Evidence-based Practices Evidence-based is not enough
In addition to the features of the practice: define what outcomes, when/where used, by whom, with what target populations, at what fidelity?
The innovative practice needs to not only be evidence-based, but dramatically easier and better than what is already being used.
The practice should be defined conceptually as well as procedurally, to allow guidance for adaptation.
11. Systems Implementing practices without sustaining systems is ineffective and inefficient.
What are “readiness” criteria needed for successful implementation?
What are policies, personnel requirements, timelines, funding, data systems needed?
Importance of focusing on systems at the beginning of TA process.
12. Implementation Process
Never stop doing what already works.
Implement the smallest change that produces the largest effect (in multiple iterations).
Never introduce something new without indicating what you will stop doing to free up the time/resources for the new innovation
Design implementation to encourage local adaptation
Formalize the assessment and development of “contextual fit”
13. Implementation Process Build implementation processes at multiple levels
School, district, and state level…
Depth of implementation (primary, secondary, tertiary)
Adjust implementation process as scale of implementation increases.
16. Implementation Process Use “process” measures AND “outcome” measures.
Make the measures both of research-quality… AND have self-assessment measures that are easy/inexpensive.
Provide direct support at the site of student involvement
Coaches at school
17. Sustainability TA should start with emphasis on sustainability
Don’t invest in TA of practices/systems that will last less than 10 years.
Continuous regeneration
Implement ? Evaluate ? Adapt
Using Data for Active Decision-making