A Simple View of PBIS Wyoming Department of
A Simple View of PBIS Wyoming Department of Education
Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) “PBIS is a framework or approach for assisting school personnel in adopting and organizing evidence-based behavioral interventions into an integrated continuum that enhances academic and social behavior outcomes for all students. ” (www. pbis. org)
Simply put… Provide all students with the support they need socially, emotionally, and behaviorally to succeed in school. What does this lead to?
COST OF OFFICE DISCIPLINE REFERRAL'S 3 ODR's per weekx 36 Weeks x 15 mins. per ODR / 60 mins. =27 hours of lost instructional time
OTHER COSTS In 2014 there was 2, 681 out of school suspensions in the state of Wyoming Students that have been suspended are 3 times more likely to drop out of school by 10 th grade In 2015 the four-year graduation rate for the state was 79. 4% In Students that drop out of school are 3 times more like to be incarcerated 2015, 11. 1% of 6 th-12 th grade students reported attempting suicide
What do kids need? Safety-feeling free from threats Limits-knowing what is and isn’t acceptable Clarity-understanding what is expected of them Caring-knowing that others want them at school and want them to succeed. Good PBIS systems provide these needs.
Components of PBIS Universal Screening Multi-level Prevention System Progress Monitoring Data-based Decision Making
Universal Screening Simple tool to identify students with social/behavioral needs Teachers typically fill these out three times per year Should have a predictive validity for office discipline referrals
Student Risk Screening Scale (SRSS) Free! Filled out by teacher after working with students for six weeks Takes approximately 10 minutes for the whole class Identifies externalizing and internalizing behaviors 90% effective at predicting ODR’s
School Wide Preventative Programs Rules: Be Safe, Be Respectful, Be Responsible Rules are explicitly taught to all staff and students at the beginning of each year Rules are taught in each context (eg. playground, hallway, classroom, bathroom, cafeteria) Rules should be posted throughout the school
Behavior Matrix
Rules Poster
Rules Lesson Example
School Wide Preventative Programs School Wide Token Economy Ticket System “Gotcha’s” Menu of items to earn is created by students and staff Items should be activities and quality time with others instead of tangibles. (eg. lunch with a favorite teacher, ice cream party with resource officer)
Gotcha Menu
Behavior Interventions Mentoring At risk student meets with an adult one time per week for an enjoyable activity Purpose is to develop a positive relationship with an adult Mentor asks the student how things are going and listens to student There is no task demand during this time
Behavior Interventions Check in/Check out One staff person conducts this intervention The staff person and the student’s teacher create a daily tracker with a goal The staff person meets with each student at the beginning of the day to go over their tracker and goal Throughout the day the teacher(s) rates the student At the end of the day the staff person meets with the student to see if they made their goal
Check in/Check out Tracker
FUNCTIONAL BEHAVIOR ASSESSMENT Functional behavioral assessment (FBA) is a set of procedures used to determine the function or reason for behavior Includes the use of collecting data about setting events, antecedents, and consequences that reinforce problematic behaviors Is utilized to assist in developing behavior intervention plans to teach students how to utilize replacement behaviors Should be conducted by teams of highly trained professionals on a small population of students
Data What data are available? Universal Screening Data Office Discipline Referral (ODR) Data Check in/Check out Data Functional Behavior Assessment What should we do with the data? Check the overall climate of the school Set goals for moving students into the low risk zone Check for decrease of ODR’s school wide Determine the effectiveness of interventions for individual students
Universal Screening Data
ODR Data
Check In/Check Out Data
Review PBIS is the behavior side of MTSS We need to strive to prevent problem behaviors and create a positive school environment Students have basic needs that need to be met We need to screen the school to determine at-risk students before they fail Rules can be very effective if used correctly A token economy can be a useful tool for increasing school climate Positive adult interactions can be one of the most powerful behavior interventions Data need to be collected and used to determine the overall effectiveness of the PBIS system
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