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Data Driven Decision for Coaches: Using the Team Checklist. Rob Horner University of Oregon. Goals. Define use of data driven decision to reach full implementation of school-wide PBIS Team Checklist The importance of the School-wide PBIS Handbook. Assumptions.
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Data Driven Decision for Coaches:Using the Team Checklist Rob Horner University of Oregon
Goals • Define use of data driven decision to reach full implementation of school-wide PBIS • Team Checklist • The importance of the School-wide PBIS Handbook
Assumptions • School teams will be successful if: • They start with sufficient resources and commitment • They focus on the smallest changes that will result in the biggest difference • They have a clear action plan • They use on-going self-assessment to determine if they are achieving their plan • They have access to an external agent/coach who is supportive, knowledgeable and persistent.
Data Driven Solutions • Team Checklist • Self-assessment for Primary Prevention systems. • Emphasis is on milestones • Are we doing what we should be doing?
Team Checklist • Self-assessment tool for monitoring implementation of School-wide PBIS. • Start-Up Elements (17 items) • Establish Commitment • Establish and Maintain Team • Self-assessment • Establish school-wide expectations (Prevention) • Establish consequences for behavioral errors • Establish information system • Establish capacity for function-based support • On-going Elements (6 items) Team Checklist
Use of the Team Checklist • Who completes the Team Checklist? • The school-team (individually or together) • When is Team Checklist completed? • At least quarterly, best if done monthly • Who looks at the data? • Team • Coach • Trainers/State Evaluation • Action Planning
Action Planning with the Team Checklist • Define items (or POINTS) In place or Partially in place. • Points: 2=in place, 1= partial, 0=not in place • Identify the items that will make the biggest impact • Define a task analysis of activities to achieve items. • Allocate tasks to people, time, reporting event.
Putting your School in Perspective • Use % of Total Items/ or % of points • Compare multiple schools • Messages: • It is possible • You don’t need to be perfect immediately