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GSHS E-Referral. A Problem & A Solution Accessing E-Referral Completing E-Referral Analyzing E-Referral A Positive, Proactive Approach to School-Wide and Individual Behavior Management. A Problem & A Solution.
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GSHS E-Referral A Problem & A Solution Accessing E-Referral Completing E-Referral Analyzing E-Referral A Positive, Proactive Approach to School-Wide and Individual Behavior Management
A Problem & A Solution • Problem – A massive amount of school-wide and individual behavior data that cannot be easily analyzed or utilized • Result – We collect referrals and deal with individual incidences, but can’t get an accurate big picture in order to have a greater impact • Solution – E-Referral system using Google Docs Form • Allows for individual incidences to be quickly and efficiently communicated and addressed • Provides a comprehensive analysis of school-wide behavior for making big picture changes
Accessing E-Referral • Go to http://schoolpsychology.wiki.elanco.net/KevinKuhn • The first link on the wiki takes you to the E-Referral form for 2012-2013 • Bookmark the form
Completing E-Referral • Must be signed into Google Applications with Elanco.net account • Complete student and incident identifying information: • First Name, Last Name, Sex, Incident Date, Day of Week, Month, and Student Grade • Complete incident level (must match type) • + - Positive incident (to be discussed further) • 0 – For documentation only • 1 – Minor incident (from handbook) • 2 – Major incident (from handbook)
Completing E-Referral • Complete incident type (must match level) • Drop-down menu provides description of categories of behavior • Select the behavior that best describes the behavior of incident • You will have an opportunity later to provide anecdotal details • Complete analysis of behavior • Incident location, time of day, perceived motivation for behavior, IEP status • Provide anecdotal description of incident for further clarification to administrator • Submit
Analyzing E-Referral • Search Google Docs (elanco.net) for “GSHS Behavior E-Referral” • This will bring up the spreadsheet with all data entered to date • In the Menu Bar, click on “Form” then “Show Summary of Responses”
A Positive, Proactive Approach • School-wide: • We can use the data to target problem areas, times of day, and days of week with increased supervision • Incident-type data will help us to develop targeted social skills and behavior instruction • Perceived motivation data will allow us to target interventions forstudents’ underlying needs
A Positive, Proactive Approach • Individual: • Notation of positive incidences and commendations helps staff to “catch students being good” and allows administrators opportunities to provide individual reinforcement, both tangible (rewards) and intangible (verbal praise) • To encourage use of E-Referral to record + incidences, each time a teacher enters a commendation, their name will be entered into a monthly raffle to receive rewards and recognition (TBD)