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Positive Behavior Interventions & Supports (PBIS): Foundations
Steve [email protected]
July 31, 2017
miblsi.org
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What is School-wide Positive Behavior Supports?
• A systems approach for establishing the social culture and behavioral supports needed for schools to be effective learning environments for all students
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Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports
PBIS is a framework for enhancing adoption and implementation of a continuum of evidence-based interventions to achieve academically and behaviorally important outcomes for all students.
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Develop a Culture of Competence• Shared language• Shared experience• Shared expectations• Shared values
(Biglan, 1995; Horner, 2002)Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports: OSEP Technical Assistance Center
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Starting Point…• We cannot “make” students learn or behave
• We can create environments to increase the likelihood students learn and behave
• Environments that increase the likelihood are guided by evidence-based practices and implemented with consistency and fidelity
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Prevention Logic
Prevention objectives are intended to decrease development of new problem behaviors while preventing worsening and reducing intensity of existing problem behaviors. With prevention actions the goal is to eliminate triggers and maintainers of problem behaviors. In addition prevention actions consider adding triggers and maintainers of the prosocial behaviors we want to see while teaching, monitoring and acknowledging prosocial behavior.
(Biglan, 1995; Mayer, 1995; Walker et al., 1996)Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports: OSEP Technical Assistance Center
Redesign of teaching environments … not students
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Continuum of Behavior Supports
Continuum of behavior supports represented as a triangle for all students. The majority of the triangle is green representing universal prevention for all students. A smaller portion is yellow representing targeted intervention for some students. The final tip of the triangle is red and represents intensive intervention for a few students.
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Continuum of SupportThe continuum of support triangle with a variety of academic and social skills showing up across the tiers with the message label behavior…not people.
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Why is PBIS important?
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Increasingly negative school climates will not lead to the results we hope for.
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Why Behavior Support?• As disruptive student behavior decreases, teaching
time increases, allowing all students to learn more
• As major discipline referrals decrease, school staff are free to address other school needs like supporting instruction.
• Effective programs do require an upfront investment of time and energy, but over time, they more than “pay for themselves” in terms of teaching time recovered
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One Example from Our Project…1,792 referrals =
26,880 minutes @ 15 minutes/ referral =
448 hours =
56 days @ 8 hours/day
Example School A
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Instructional Time Recovered Through PBIS: One Teacher’s Experience
• Before: 2006-2007 school year – 200 discipline referrals
• After: 2007-2008 school year – 18 discipline referrals
• Kalamazoo Central High School
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Office Discipline Referrals Per 100 Students
Bar graph of office discipline referral with 2 years of baseline and three years of implementation represented on the graph. There is a 20% drop in discipline referrals in year 1, a 9% increase from year 1 to year 2 and a 31% decrease from year 2 to year 3.
Alternative High School Example
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Recent SupportFederal• 2014 School Climate Discipline Package (White House- Now
is the time)• 2014: U.S. Government provided $70 Million – 38 States for
school climate and school-based mental health• 2015 ESSA Positive Behavioral interventions and Supports State• 2006 State Board Policy on PBIS• 2016 Lt. Gov. Special Education Task Force• 2016 Legislation on PBIS, Seclusion/Restraint• 2016-2018 State budget funding PBIS
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RCT & Group Design PBIS Studies
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Activity 1• What would you tell a parent of your
student or a board member if they would ask….
“Why is PBIS something that you should care about?”
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How Do We Implement PBIS in Schools?
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Prevention and Intervention
Students are doing the best they can given their skills/abilities and the quality of their environment
Adapted from Durand (1990)
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Students are doing the best they can given their skills/abilities and the quality of their environment. Emphasis on the quality of the environment that focuses on prevent & encourage.
Prevention & Intervention 2
Adapted from Durand (1990)
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Students are doing the best they can given their skills/abilities and the quality of their environment
Prevention & Intervention 3
Adapted from Durand (1990)
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Big Ideas in PBIS• Identify & define expectations• Teach expectations• Acknowledge/encourage expected behavior• Correct behavioral errors (continuum of
consequences)
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Define School-wide Expectations for Social Behavior
• Identify 3-5 expectations• Short statements• Positive statements (what to do, not what to
avoid doing)• Memorable
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Example Behavior Expectations
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Making the Expectations Visible• Posted in classrooms, hallways, computer
wallpaper, etc.
• Printed in school handbook
• Some schools have made videos of the behavior expectations
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Example Visual Displays
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Example Expectations 2
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More Visual Displays
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Big Ideas in PBIS 2• Identify & define expectations• Teach expectations• Acknowledge/encourage expected behavior• Correct behavioral errors (continuum of
consequences)
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Use Behavior Matrix to Create Behavior Lesson Plans
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Alpena High School
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Why Do We Need to Teach Behavior?• Behaviors are prerequisites for academics• Procedures and routines create structure• Repetition is key to learning new skills:
• For a child to learn something new, it needs to be repeated, on average, 8 times
• For a child to unlearn an old behavior and replace it with a new behavior, the new behavior must be repeated, on average, 28 times
(Wong, 2001)
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Critical Features of Effective Behavior Expectation Lessons• Behavior expectation is clearly defined• Lesson is being taught in the location• Rationale is provided• Examples:
§ are provided§ “fit” the general case
• Non-examples:§ are provided§ Typical of what students do (not extreme)
• Opportunities to practice • Expected behavior(s) acknowledged
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Why Examples & Non-Examples?• Helps students better understand the parameters of
what the expected behavior is and what it is no• Choose examples that best fit the general case of
the behavior expectation• Choose non-examples that are:
• Close to being examples rather than outrageous non-examples
• Typical of what students do when they are not engaged in the expected behavior
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Teaching Behavior
Expectations in Hallways:
East Elementary
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Kalamazoo Central High School Example: The Hurricane “Lesson Plans”
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Reviewing Behavior Expectations Through Games
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Traveling Passports
• Procedures:• Meet with key
adults• Review
expectations• Get “Passport
stamped• Go to next
teaching locations
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Big Ideas in PBIS #• Identify & define expectations• Teach expectations• Acknowledge/encourage expected
behavior• Correct behavioral errors (continuum of
consequences)
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Many Schools Use a Ticket System• Tied into school expectations• Specific feedback on
student’s behavior• Provides visible
acknowledgement of appropriate behavior for student
• Helps to remind staff to provide acknowledgements
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Are “Rewards” Dangerous?“…our research team has conducted a series
of reviews and analysis of (the reward) literature; our conclusion is that there is no inherent negative property of reward. Our analyses indicate that the argument against the use of rewards is an overgeneralization based on a narrow set of circumstances.”
Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports: OSEP Technical Assistance Center(Cameron, 2002)(Cameron & Pierce, 1994; 2002)(Cameron, Banko, & Pierce, 2001)
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Postcards for School Appropriate Behavior
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Holland High SchoolStaff sent 224 students positive postcards during
February
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Postcard on the Fridge
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Raffle System at Shettler Elementary
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Getting Students Involved
Five student names are selected from the mug. These students then
identify others who have followed the school
rules.
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Public Feedback on Following Behavior Expectations
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Berrien Springs Middle School
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Relationship of Acknowledgements to Discipline Referrals
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Big Ideas in PBIS 4• Identify & define expectations• Teach expectations• Acknowledge/encourage expected behavior• Correct behavioral errors (continuum of
consequences)
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Building Consequence SystemSystems for monitoring, interrupting and discouraging inappropriate behavior.
• Consistency across staff and administration
• Predictability but not rigidity
• Clarity about what is handled in class vs. office
• Establish efficient record keeping system to allow rapid response to behavioral error patterns. (office referral form… clearly defined problem behavior categories)
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Multi-tiered triangle
Primary prevention is
• Team-led implementation
• Behavior priority
• Social behavior expectations
• SW & CW teaching & encouraging of expectations
• Consistency in responding to problem behavior
• Data-based decision making
Secondary Prevention is
• Team-led implementation w/ behavior expertise
• Increased social skills instruction, practice
• Increased supervision & precorrection
• Increased opportunities for reinforcement
• Continuous progress monitoring
Tertiary Prevention is
• Multi-disciplinary team w/ behavior expertise
• Function-based behavior support
• Wraparound, culture-driven, person-centered supports & planning
• School mental health
• Continuous monitoring of progress & implementation fidelity
• Increased precorrection, supervision, reinforcement
SWPBIS Core Practice Features
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Multi-tiered trianglePrimary prevention is • Team-led implementation • Behavior priority• Social behavior expectations• SW & CW teaching & encouraging of expectations• Consistency in responding to problem behavior• Data-based decision makingSecondary Prevention is• Team-led implementation w/ behavior expertise• Increased social skills instruction, practice• Increased supervision & precorrection• Increased opportunities for reinforcement• Continuous progress monitoringTertiary Prevention is• Multi-disciplinary team w/ behavior expertise • Function-based behavior support• Wraparound, culture-driven, person-centered supports & planning• School mental health• Continuous monitoring of progress & implementation fidelity• Increased precorrection, supervision, reinforcement
With large arrow pointing up with the word precision on it cutting across the tiers
SWPBIS Core Practice Features 2
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Multi-tiered trianglePrimary prevention is • Team-led implementation • Behavior priority• Social behavior expectations• SW & CW teaching & encouraging of expectations• Consistency in responding to problem behavior• Data-based decision makingSecondary Prevention is• Team-led implementation w/ behavior expertise• Increased social skills instruction, practice• Increased supervision & precorrection• Increased opportunities for reinforcement• Continuous progress monitoringTertiary Prevention is• Multi-disciplinary team w/ behavior expertise • Function-based behavior support• Wraparound, culture-driven, person-centered supports & planning• School mental health• Continuous monitoring of progress & implementation fidelity• Increased precorrection, supervision, reinforcement
With two large arrows pointing up with the word precision on one and the word engagement on the other, cutting across the tiers
SWPBIS Core Practice Features 3
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Multi-tiered trianglePrimary prevention is • Team-led implementation • Behavior priority• Social behavior expectations• SW & CW teaching & encouraging of expectations• Consistency in responding to problem behavior• Data-based decision makingSecondary Prevention is• Team-led implementation w/ behavior expertise• Increased social skills instruction, practice• Increased supervision & precorrection• Increased opportunities for reinforcement• Continuous progress monitoringTertiary Prevention is• Multi-disciplinary team w/ behavior expertise • Function-based behavior support• Wraparound, culture-driven, person-centered supports & planning• School mental health• Continuous monitoring of progress & implementation fidelity• Increased precorrection, supervision, reinforcement
With three large arrows pointing up with the word precision on one and the word engagement on the second and the word feedback on the third, cutting across the tiers
SWPBIS Core Practice Features 4
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Multi-tiered trianglePrimary prevention is • Team-led implementation • Behavior priority• Social behavior expectations• SW & CW teaching & encouraging of expectations• Consistency in responding to problem behavior• Data-based decision makingSecondary Prevention is• Team-led implementation w/ behavior expertise• Increased social skills instruction, practice• Increased supervision & precorrection• Increased opportunities for reinforcement• Continuous progress monitoringTertiary Prevention is• Multi-disciplinary team w/ behavior expertise • Function-based behavior support• Wraparound, culture-driven, person-centered supports & planning• School mental health• Continuous monitoring of progress & implementation fidelity• Increased precorrection, supervision, reinforcement
With four large arrows pointing up with the word precision on one and the word engagement on the second the word feedback on the third and the word practice on the fourth, cutting across the tiers
SWPBIS Core Practice Features 5
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Multi-tiered trianglePrimary prevention is • Team-led implementation • Behavior priority• Social behavior expectations• SW & CW teaching & encouraging of expectations• Consistency in responding to problem behavior• Data-based decision makingSecondary Prevention is• Team-led implementation w/ behavior expertise• Increased social skills instruction, practice• Increased supervision & precorrection• Increased opportunities for reinforcement• Continuous progress monitoringTertiary Prevention is• Multi-disciplinary team w/ behavior expertise • Function-based behavior support• Wraparound, culture-driven, person-centered supports & planning• School mental health• Continuous monitoring of progress & implementation fidelity• Increased precorrection, supervision, reinforcement
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SWPBIS Core Practice Features 6
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Develop Systems
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Focus on Implementing with Fidelityusing Benchmarks of Quality (BoQ)/ODRs ’06-’07 & ‘07-’08
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Interconnected circles representing systems, data, and practices with a larger circle labeled outcomes surrounding the other circles. On the outside of the circles are the words supporting staff behavior, supporting decision making, and supporting student behavior
Supporting Social Competence & Academic Achievement
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Institutionalize Procedures
All lesson plans, teaching matrix,
flowcharts, etc. are provided to staff in one
easy to use binder
Milwood Middle School
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Staff Acknowledgement picture s
Beach staff lunch recognitionOakland Schools certificate of trainingShare staff with data with graph of dataParchment Central staff celebration with a triangle cakeFranklin staff acknowledge each other with ticket
Acknowledging Staff Behavior
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Activity 2• What is one “take-away” for you from today’s
presentation on PBIS?
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For More Information• Michigan’s Integrated Behavior & Learning
Support Initiative (MIBLSI) – (www. miblsi.org)
• National Technical Assistance Center on Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports -(www.pbis.org)
• Association for Positive Behavior Supports -(www.apbs.org)