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Data-based Decision Making: Basics. OSEP Center on Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports February 2006 www.PBIS.org www.SWIS.org George.sugai@uconn.edu. C/3. Supporting Social Competence & Academic Achievement. 4 PBS Elements. OUTCOMES. Supporting Decision Making. Supporting
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Data-based Decision Making: Basics OSEP Center on Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports February 2006 www.PBIS.org www.SWIS.org George.sugai@uconn.edu C/3
Supporting Social Competence & Academic Achievement 4 PBS Elements OUTCOMES Supporting Decision Making Supporting Staff Behavior DATA SYSTEMS PRACTICES Supporting Student Behavior
3 Elements of Data-based Decision Making • High quality data from clear definitions, processes, & implementation (e.g., sw behavior support) • Efficient datastorage & manipulation system (e.g., SWIS) • Process for data-based decision making & action planning process (e.g., team)
Assumptions • Continuum of school-wide system of positive behavior support in place • “Good” data available • Team-based leadership • In-building expertise • School-level decision making needed
Start with Questions & Outcomes! • Use data to verify/justify/prioritize • Describe in measurable terms • Specify realistic & achievable criterion for success
Kinds of Data • Office discipline reports • Behavioral incidents • Attendance • Suspension/Detention • Observations • Self-assessments • Surveys, focus groups • Etc.
Office Discipline Referral Caution • Reflects 3 factors • Student • Staff member • Office • Reflects overt rule violations • Underestimations
General Approach: “Big 5” • # referrals per day per month • # referrals by student • # referrals by location • #/kinds of problem behaviors • # problem behaviors by time of day
Is action needed? Is action needed?
Who? Students per Number of Referrals
“Real” Data • “A. E. Newman” Elementary School • ~450 K-5 students • ~40% free/reduced lunch • Suburban
SW v. Individual • Examine impact of individual student behavioral incidents on school-wide behavior incidents
Suspensions/Expulsions Per Year 2000-01 2001-02 Events Days Events Days In School Suspensions 0 0 2 2 Out of School Suspensions 1 1 3 2.5 Expulsions 0 0 0 0 What about CLEO? • 12 BI Dec. 2000 – Jun. 2001 • 19 BI Sep. 2001 – Dec. 2001
Guidelines: To greatest extent possible…. • Use available data • Make data collection easy (<1% of staff time) • Develop relevant questions • Display data in efficient ways
Develop regular & frequent schedule/routine for data review & decision making • Utilize multiple data types & sources • Establish clarity about office v. staff managed behavior • Invest in local expertise
Conclude • Data are good…but only as good as systems in place for • PBS • Collecting & summarizing • Analyzing • Decision making, action planning, & sustained implementation