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PBIS Overview
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Administrators
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Copyright 2011 by Region 7 Education Service Center. All rights reserved.
• Copyright 2011 by Region 7 Education Service Center. This work may be reproduced and redistributed, in whole or in part, without alteration and without prior written permission, solely by educational institutions for nonprofit administrative or educational purposes provided all copies contain the following statement: “© 2011 Region 7 Education Service Center. This work is reproduced and distributed with the permission of Region 7 Education Service Center. No other use is permitted without the express prior written permission of Region 7 Education Service Center. For permission, contact [email protected].”
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PBIS
TBSI RtI
Success
The Texas PBIS Project
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What is PBIS?
• Systemic approach based on an extensive body of research-based practices
• Prevention, rather than punishment• Focus on teaching academic, social and behavioral
expectations• Emphasis on culturally appropriate practices
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What PBIS is NOT
It’s not a package – It’s a process– Not one-size-fits-all
– Not a fad or a trend
– Not driven by external factors - It is school/ campus-driven
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Foundation for PBIS
• National
-IDEA, 1997
-No Child Left Behind, 2001
-Surgeon General’s Report, 2001
-Minority Students in Special / Gifted Education, 2002
-Twenty-third Annual Report to Congress, 2002
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Foundation for PBIS
• Texas
-Critical Issues Paper, 1997
-TX Behavior Network, 1998
-TX Improvement Planning, 2001
-Personnel Needs Survey, 2001
-Senate Bill 1196, 2001
-TBSI, 2002 and 2004
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What does School-wide PBIS Look Like?
• School climate is invitational, instructional, and proactive• School-wide behavior expectations are in place and used
consistently• Behavior expectations are taught and reinforced on regular
basis• Active supervision is observable• An effective system for gathering and analyzing data is in
place to:
-facilitate effective decision-making
-assist in setting priorities
-provide feedback to / from staff and core team
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PBIS helps with…
• Attendance• Behavior• Achievement• Morale• Climate • Safety
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Process
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Region 7 ESC
• Give overview to recruit schools
• Train core teams• Support schools
throughout the year • Provide help with
collecting and entering data for state
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Campus Principal
• Integral part of the Core Team• Provides active leadership to
school’s staff and students• Assigns staff for Core Team• Assigns roles for members of
Core Team
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Teachers and Staff
• Buy in! At least 80%• Responsible for helping with collection of data• Learn supervision expectations• Supervise students and reinforce, reinforce, reinforce with positive feedback
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PBIS In Action
Please look at these videos located on the Region 20 PBIS web site. These are examples for elementary and high schools.
http://positivebehaviorsupportr20.pbworks.com/w/page/17865311/PBIS-Campus-Resources-and-Ideas •Holmes High School Teaching Schoolwide Expectations (kids.clip.avi) •Ed Cody Elementary Teaching Common Area Expectations (cafe_rules35_2.wmv)
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Got Questions???
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Education Service Center. All rights reserved.
Susan Cox, M.Ed. 903-988-6857 [email protected]
Henryett Lovely-Watson, Ed.D 903-988-6854 [email protected]
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