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PBIS New Team Member Training. September 19, 2013 Woodruff Career & Technical Center M. Coconate & K. McElligatt RtI Facilitators. Announcements. Welcome: Thank You! Be respectful Cell phones off/vibrate Be responsible Participate!. What is PBIS?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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PBIS New Team Member TrainingSeptember 19, 2013Woodruff Career & Technical CenterM. Coconate & K. McElligattRtI Facilitators

AnnouncementsWelcome:

Thank You!

Be respectful Cell phones off/vibrate

Be responsibleParticipate!

What is PBIS?Peruse the article you’ve been

given: Article A: What is PBIS? Article B: The Impact of PBIS in Schools

Get in pairs (A + B) and “jigsaw”– Share some “big ideas” from the articles with each other.

Be prepared to talk about some of the big ideas with the whole group.

Outcomes Academic & behavior targets that are endorsed and emphasized by students, families, and educatorsPractices Curricula, instruction, interventions, and strategies that are evidence-basedData Information that is used to identify status, need for change, and effects of interventionsSystems Supports that are needed to enable the accurate and durable implementation of the practices of PBIS

PBIS Tier 1: What to look for at your school:

Behavioral MatrixT-ChartFlow ChartCool Tool Behavioral Lesson PlansStudent AcknowledgmentsStaff AcknowledgmentsMulti-tiered Action Plan

(MAP)

Expectation Matrix3-5

School-wide

Expectations

Respect Yourself Be readyFollow directions

Respect OthersListen to adults.

Keep hands, feet and objects to yourself.Be polite.

Respect Property Keep bus clean.

Be SafeRemain seated.

Keep aisles clear.Be a safe rider.

T-Chart

Flow Chart for Responding to Problem Behavior

Cool Tool Behavioral Lesson Plan

PBIS Word Sort In groups of 4-5, sort the cards found in the

envelope into categories. HINT: The “Data, Systems & Practices”

graphic is a highly useful guide to get you started!

Explain why you think each card belongs to a particular category. Use your persuasive skills yet listen to others views!

When your group is done, decide on an overarching “big idea” to title your sort.

Be prepared to share some thoughts with the whole group.

PBIS Universal Team Meetings

Refer to the handout: PBIS Team Meeting Agenda/Minute template

Best Practices in Meeting Protocols: Team Norms Agenda/Minutes

RolesCelebrationsPast ItemsSCHOOL-WIDE DATAActionsCommunication

Resourceswww.pbis.orgwww.pbisillinois.orgwww.psd150.orgmichelle.coconate@psd150.orgkristen.mcelligatt@psd150.org

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