rti & pbis: braiding initiatives
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RtI & PBIS: Braiding Initiatives. George Sugai OSEP Center on PBIS Center for Behavioral Education & Research University of Connecticut November 19, 2008 www.pbis.org www.cber.org www.swis.org [email protected]. PURPOSE - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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RtI & PBIS: Braiding Initiatives
George SugaiOSEP Center on PBIS
Center for Behavioral Education & Research
University of ConnecticutNovember 19, 2008
www.pbis.org www.cber.org www.swis.org
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PURPOSE
Provide some thoughts about
braiding initiatives by
establishing integrated
continuum of behavior support
that reflects RtI framework
• Context RtI & Braiding Initiatives• PBIS Basics• RtI-PBIS Applications & Examples
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Braiding InitiativesWayne Gretzky Wisdom
“Most players skate to
where the puck is, but I
skate to where the
puck is going”
Key point #1
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“Braiding Initiatives” Guiding Principles
Is Student Affected Directly
Continuous Regeneration
Key point #2
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Responsiveness-to-Intervention
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RtI: Good “IDEiA” PolicyApproach or framework for redesigning
& establishing teaching & learning environments that are effective,
efficient, relevant, & durable for all students, families & educators
• NOT program, curriculum, strategy, intervention
• NOT limited to special education
• NOT new
Key point #3
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RtI
Response to Intervention
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Quotable Fixsen
“Policy is allocation of limited resources for unlimited needs
– Opportunity, not guarantee, for good action”
“Training does not predict action”
– “Manualized treatments have created overly rigid & rapid applications”
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Specialized Individual Interventions(Individual StudentSystem)
Continuum of Effective BehaviorSupport
Specialized GroupInterventions(At-Risk System)
Universal Interventions (School-Wide SystemClassroom System)
Studentswithout SeriousProblemBehaviors (80 -90%)
Students At-Risk for Problem Behavior(5-15%)
Students withChronic/IntenseProblem Behavior(1 - 7%)
Primary Prevention
Secondary Prevention
Tertiary Prevention
All Students in SchoolCirca 1994
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1-5% 1-5%
5-10% 5-10%
80-90% 80-90%
Intensive, Individual Interventions•Individual Students•Assessment-based
•High Intensity
Intensive, Individual Interventions•Individual Students•Assessment-based
•Intense, durable procedures
Targeted Group Interventions•Some students (at-risk)
•High efficiency•Rapid response
Targeted Group Interventions•Some students (at-risk)
•High efficiency•Rapid response
Universal Interventions•All students
•Preventive, proactive
Universal Interventions•All settings, all students•Preventive, proactive
Designing School-Wide Systems for Student Success
Academic Systems Behavioral Systems
Circa 1996
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Responsiveness to Intervention
Academic+
Social Behavior
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Primary Prevention:School-/Classroom-Wide Systems for
All Students,Staff, & Settings
Secondary Prevention:Specialized Group
Systems for Students with At-Risk Behavior
Tertiary Prevention:Specialized
IndividualizedSystems for Students
with High-Risk Behavior
~80% of Students
~15%
~5%
CONTINUUM OFSCHOOL-WIDE
INSTRUCTIONAL & POSITIVE BEHAVIOR
SUPPORT
ALL
SOME
FEW
Key point #4
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All
Some
FewRTI
Continuum of Support for
ALL
Dec 7, 2007
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School-wide Positive
Behavioral Supports
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PBIS Logic!Successful individual student support is linked to host environments or school climates that are effective, efficient, relevant, integrated, durable, & scalable for all students(Zins & Ponti, 1990)
Key point #5
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SYST
EMS
PRACTICES
DATASupportingStaff Behavior
SupportingStudent Behavior
OUTCOMES
Supporting Social Competence &Academic Achievement
SupportingDecisionMaking
IntegratedElements
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SYST
EMS
PRACTICES
DATASupportingStaff Behavior
SupportingStudent Behavior
OUTCOMES
Supporting Social Competence &Academic Achievement
SupportingDecisionMaking
IntegratedElements
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SWPBS outcomes
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SYST
EMS
PRACTICES
DATASupportingStaff Behavior
SupportingStudent Behavior
OUTCOMES
Supporting Social Competence &Academic Achievement
SupportingDecisionMaking
IntegratedElements
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FRMS Total Office Discipline Referrals
SUSTAINED IMPACTPre
Post
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Central Illinois Elem, Middle SchoolsTriangle Summary 03-04
6+ ODR
2-5 ODR
0-1 ODR
84% 58%
11%
22%
05%20%
SWPBS schools are more preventive
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National ODR/ISS/OSS July 2008
K-6 6-9 9-12# Sch 1756 476 177# Std 781,546 311,725 161,182# ODR 423,647 414,716 235,279
ISS # Evnt 6 38 38avg/100 # Day 12 49 61OSS # Evnt 6 30 24avg/100 # Day 10 74 61 # Expl 0.03 0.29 0.39
24091,254,4531,073,642
100,000 schools ~ 45,000,000 ODRs
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July 2, 2008
ODR rates vary by level
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July 2, 2008
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SYST
EMS
PRACTICES
DATASupportingStaff Behavior
SupportingStudent Behavior
OUTCOMES
Supporting Social Competence &Academic Achievement
SupportingDecisionMaking
IntegratedElements
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VIOLENCE PREVENTION
• Surgeon General’s Report on Youth Violence (2001)
• Coordinated Social Emotional & Learning (Greenberg et al., 2003)
• Center for Study & Prevention of Violence (2006)
• White House Conference on School Violence (2006)
• Positive, predictable school-wide climate
• High rates of academic & social success
• Formal social skills instruction
• Positive active supervision & reinforcement
• Positive adult role models
• Multi-component, multi-year school-family-community effort
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Classroom
SWPBSPractices
Non-classroom Family
Student
School-w
ide
• Smallest #• Evidence-based
• Biggest, durable effect
Key point #6
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1. Leadership team
2. Behavior purpose statement
3. Set of positive expectations & behaviors
4. Procedures for teaching SW & classroom-wide expected behavior
5. Continuum of procedures for encouraging expected behavior
6. Continuum of procedures for discouraging rule violations
7. Procedures for on-going data-based monitoring & evaluation
School-wide
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Teaching Matrix
SETTING
All Settings
Hallways Playgrounds CafeteriaLibrary/
Computer Lab
Assembly Bus
Respect Ourselves
Be on task.Give your best effort.
Be prepared.
Walk. Have a plan.
Eat all your food.Select healthy foods.
Study, read,
compute.
Sit in one spot.
Watch for your stop.
Respect Others
Be kind.Hands/feet
to self.Help/share
with others.
Use normal voice
volume.Walk to
right.
Play safe.Include others.Share
equipment.
Practice good table manners
Whisper.Return books.
Listen/watch.Use
appropriate applause.
Use a quiet voice.
Stay in your seat.
Respect Property
Recycle.Clean up after self.
Pick up litter.
Maintain physical space.
Use equipment properly.
Put litter in garbage can.
Replace trays &
utensils.Clean up
eating area.
Push in chairs.Treat books
carefully.
Pick up.Treat chairs appropriately
.
Wipe your feet.Sit
appropriately.
Exp
ecta
tions 1. S
OCIAL SKILL2. NATURAL
CONTEXT
3. BEHAVIOR
EXAMPLES
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FRMS Total Office Discipline Referrals
SUSTAINED IMPACTPre
Post
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Elementary School
Suspension Rate
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Elementary School
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Trends in Suspension Rates for PBS Schools Implementing w/ Fidelity & Maturity
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Trends in Black & Hispanic Suspension Rates for PBS Schools Implementing w/ Fidelity & Maturity
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• Positive expectations & routines taught & encouraged
• Active supervision by all staff– Scan, move, interact
• Precorrections & reminders
• Positive reinforcement
Non-classroom
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Franzen, K., & Kamps, D. (2008).
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“Good morning, class!”
Teachers report that when students are greeted by an adult in morning, it takes less time to complete morning routines & get first lesson started.
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Active Supervision & Dismissal
McCormick Elementary School, MD
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Name______________________________ Date_____________
Setting □ Hallway □ Entrance □ Cafeteria
□ Playground □ Other_______________Time Start_________
Time End _________
Tally each Positive Student Contacts Total #
Ratio of Positives to Negatives: _____: 1Tally each Negative Student Contacts Total #
Non-Classroom Management: Self-Assessment
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1. Did I have at least 4 positive for 1 negative student contacts? Yes No
2. Did I move throughout the area I was supervising? Yes No
3. Did I frequently scan the area I was supervising? Yes No
4. Did I positively interact with most of the students in the area? Yes No
5. Did I handle most minor rule violations quickly and quietly? Yes No
6. Did I follow school procedures for handling major rule violations? Yes No
7. Do I know our school-wide expectations (positively stated rules)? Yes No
8. Did I positively acknowledge at least 5 different students for displaying our school-wide expectations?
Yes No
Overall active supervision score:
7-8 “yes” = “Super Supervision”
5-6 “yes” = “So-So Supervision”
<5 “yes” = “Improvement Needed”
# Yes______
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• Classroom-wide positive expectations taught & encouraged
• Teaching classroom routines & cues taught & encouraged
• Ratio of 6-8 positive to 1 negative adult-student interaction
• Active supervision• Redirections for minor, infrequent behavior errors• Frequent precorrections for chronic errors• Effective academic instruction & curriculum
Classroom
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Typical Contexts/ Routines
Classroom-Wide Rules/ExpectationsRespect Others Respect Property Respect Self
AllUse inside voice.
Raise hand to answer/talk.
Recycle paper.Put writing tools inside
desk.
Do your best.Ask.
Morning MeetingEyes on speaker.
Give brief answers.
Put announcements in desk.
Keep feet on floor.
Put check by my announcements.
HomeworkDo own work.
Turn in before lesson.
Put homework neatly in box.
Touch your work only.
Turn in lesson on time.Do homework
night/day before.
TransitionUse inside voice.
Keep hands to self.Put/get materials first.
Keep hands to self.Have plan.Go directly.
“I Need Assistance”
Raise hand or show “Assistance Card”.
Wait 2 minutes & try again.
Have materials ready.Have plan.
Ask if unclear.
Teacher DirectedEyes on speaker.
Keep hands to self.Use materials as
intended.Have plan.
Ask.
Independent WorkUse inside voice.
Keep hands to self.
Use materials as intended.
Return with done.
Use time as planned.Ask.
Problem to SolveStop, Step Back,
Think, ActStop, Step Back,
Think, ActStop, Step Back,
Think, Act
1. SOCIAL SKILL2. N
ATURAL
CONTEXT
3. BEHAVIOR
EXAMPLES
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Allday & Pakurar (2007)
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Teacher__________________________ Rater_______________________
Date___________
Instructional Activity Time Start_______
Time End________
Tally each Positive Student Contacts
Total # Tally each Negative Student Contacts
Total #
Ratio of Positives to Negatives: _____ to 1
Classroom Management: Self-Assessment
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Classroom Management Practice Rating
1. I have arranged my classroom to minimize crowding and distraction Yes No
2. I have maximized structure and predictability in my classroom (e.g., explicit classroom routines, specific directions, etc.).
Yes No
3. I have posted, taught, reviewed, and reinforced 3-5 positively stated expectations (or rules).
Yes No
4. I provided more frequent acknowledgement for appropriate behaviors than inappropriate behaviors (See top of page).
Yes No
5. I provided each student with multiple opportunities to respond and participate during instruction.
Yes No
6. My instruction actively engaged students in observable ways (e.g., writing, verbalizing) Yes No
7. I actively supervised my classroom (e.g., moving, scanning) during instruction. Yes No
8. I ignored or provided quick, direct, explicit reprimands/redirections in response to inappropriate behavior.
Yes No
9. I have multiple strategies/systems in place to acknowledge appropriate behavior (e.g., class point systems, praise, etc.).
Yes No
10. In general, I have provided specific feedback in response to social and academic behavior errors and correct responses.
Yes No
Overall classroom management score:
10-8 “yes” = “Super” 7-5 “yes” = “So-So” <5 “yes” = “Improvement Needed”# Yes___
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• Behavioral competence at school & district levels
• Function-based behavior support planning
• Team- & data-based decision making
• Comprehensive person-centered planning & wraparound processes
• Targeted social skills & self-management instruction
• Individualized instructional & curricular accommodations
Individual Student
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Class B Results
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GOALS 8:30 9:30 10:30 11:30 12:30 1:30
1. RESPECT OTHERS 2 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 0
2. MANAGE SELF 2 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 0
3. SOLVE PROBLEMS RESPONSIBLY
2 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 0
Name________________ Date ________
Rating Scale2 = Great1 = Ok0 = Goal Not Met
Goal _____Pts Possible _____Pts Received_____% of Pts _____Goal Met? Y N
Check In/Out Pt Card
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• Continuum of positive behavior support for all families
• Frequent, regular positive contacts, communications, & acknowledgements
• Formal & active participation & involvement as equal partner
• Access to system of integrated school & community resources
Family
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Family Teaching
Matrix
SETTING
At homeMorning Routine
HomeworkMeal
TimesIn Car Play Bedtime
Respect Ourselves
Respect Others
Respect Property
Exp
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OCIAL SKILL
2. NATURAL
CONTEXT
3. BEHAVIOR
EXAMPLES
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www.pbis.orgHorner, R., & Sugai, G. (2008). Is school-wide positive behavior support an evidence-based practice? OSEP Technical Assistance Center on Positive Behavioral Interventions and Support.
http://www.pbis.org/files/101007evidencebase4pbs.pdf.
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SYST
EMS
PRACTICES
DATASupportingStaff Behavior
SupportingStudent Behavior
OUTCOMES
Supporting Social Competence &Academic Achievement
SupportingDecisionMaking
IntegratedElements
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Agreements
Team
Data-based Action Plan
ImplementationEvaluation
GENERAL IMPLEMENTATION
PROCESS: “Getting Started”
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Initiative, Project,
Committee
Purpose Outcome Target Group
Staff Involved
SIP/SID/etc
Attendance Committee
Character Education
Safety Committee
School Spirit Committee
Discipline Committee
DARE Committee
EBS Work Group
Working Smarter
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Initiative, Committee
Purpose Outcome Target Group
Staff Involved
SIP/SID
Attendance Committee
Increase attendance
Increase % of students attending daily
All students Eric, Ellen, Marlee
Goal #2
Character Education
Improve character
Improve character All students Marlee, J.S., Ellen
Goal #3
Safety Committee
Improve safety Predictable response to threat/crisis
Dangerous students
Has not met Goal #3
School Spirit Committee
Enhance school spirit
Improve morale All students Has not met
Discipline Committee
Improve behavior
Decrease office referrals
Bullies, antisocial students, repeat offenders
Ellen, Eric, Marlee, Otis
Goal #3
DARE Committee
Prevent drug use High/at-risk drug users
Don
EBS Work Group Implement 3-tier model
Decrease office referrals, increase attendance, enhance academic engagement, improve grades
All students Eric, Ellen, Marlee, Otis, Emma
Goal #2
Goal #3
Sample Teaming Matrix
Are outcomes
measurable?Key point #8
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~80% of Students
~15%
~5%
ESTABLISHING CONTINUUM of SWPBS
SECONDARY PREVENTION• Check in/out
• Targeted social skills instruction• Peer-based supports
• Social skills club•
TERTIARY PREVENTION• Function-based support
• Wraparound• Person-centered planning
• •
PRIMARY PREVENTION• Teach SW expectations• Proactive SW discipline• Positive reinforcement
• Effective instruction• Parent engagement
•
SECONDARY PREVENTION• • • • •
TERTIARY PREVENTION• • • • •
PRIMARY PREVENTION• • • • • •
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~80% of Students
~15%
~5%
ESTABLISHING A CONTINUUM of SWPBS
SECONDARY PREVENTION• Check in/out• Targeted social skills instruction• Peer-based supports• Social skills club•
TERTIARY PREVENTION• Function-based support• Wraparound/PCP• Specialized individualised supports•
PRIMARY PREVENTION• Teach & encourage positive SW expectations• Proactive SW discipline• Effective instruction• Parent engagement•
Audit
1.Identify existing practices by tier
2.Specify outcome for each effort
3.Evaluate implementation accuracy & outcome effectiveness
4.Eliminate/integrate based on outcomes
5.Establish decision rules (RtI)
Practice Selection
•Evidence-based
•Measurable outcome aligned with need & student
•Rules for data-based decisions
•Integrated with related practices based on outcomes, need, student
•Implementation fidelity
•Continuous monitoring
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PBS Implementation Blueprint www.pbis.org
Funding Visibility PoliticalSupport
Training Coaching Evaluation
Local School Teams/Demonstrations
PBS Systems Implementation Logic
Leadership TeamActive & Integrated Coordination
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ValuedOutcomes
ContinuousSelf-Assessment
Practice Implementation
EffectivePractices
Relevance
Priority Efficacy
Fidelity
BRAIDING INITIATIVES:
SUSTAINABLE IMPLEMENTATION & DURABLE RESULTS
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