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Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports: A Framework for Addressing the Social and Emotional Behavioral Needs of
All Students
Tim Lewis, Ph.D.
University of Missouri
Center on Positive Behavioral Intervention & Supports
pbis.org
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Starting Point….
• Educators cannot “make” students learn or behave
• Educators can create environments to increase the likelihood students learn and behave
• Environments that increase the likelihood are guided by a core curriculum and implemented with consistency and fidelity
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The Challenge
• The “core curriculum” is often “punishment” to try and reduce problem behavior in school
• However, “punishing” problem behaviors (without a proactive support system) is associated with increases in (a) aggression, (b) vandalism, (c) truancy, and (d) dropping out. (Mayer, 1995, Mayer & Sulzar-Azaroff, 1991, Skiba & Peterson, 1999)
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The Good News…
Research reviews continue to indicate that effective responses to significant behavioral challenges in school include:• Social Skills Training• Academic Restructuring• Behavioral Interventions
= instructional strategies - “teaching”
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School-wide Positive Behavior Support
SW-PBS is a broad range of systemic and individualized strategies for achieving important social and learning outcomes while preventing problem behavior
OSEP Center on PBIS
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Essential Features at the School Level
• Teams of educators within the school (administrator)
• Data-based decision making• Instructional Focus
– Teach & Practice
• Acknowledge student mastery of social skills– Positive Feedback
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SYST
EMS
PRACTICES
DATASupportingStaff Behavior
SupportingDecisionMaking
SupportingStudent Behavior
PositiveBehaviorSupport OUTCOMES
Social Competence &Academic Achievement
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Academic Systems Behavioral Systems
1-5% 1-5%
5-10% 5-10%
80-90% 80-90%
Tier III•Individual Students•Assessment-based•High Intensity
Tier III - Intensive Individual•Individual Students•Assessment-based•Intense, durable procedures
Tier II•Some students (at-risk)•High efficiency•Rapid response
Tier II – Small group•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
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Continuum of Supports
Science
Reading
Math
Soc skills
Horses
Spanish
English
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Universal School-Wide Features
• Clearly define expected behaviors (Rules)– All Settings– Classrooms
• Procedures for teaching & practicing expected behaviors
• Procedures for encouraging expected behaviors• Procedures for discouraging problem behaviors• Procedures for data-based decision making• Family Awareness and Involvement
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I am…. All Settings Classroom Hallways Cafeteria Bathrooms Playground Assemblies
Safe •Keep bodies calm in line•Report any problems•Ask permission to leave any setting
Maintain personal space
WalkStay to the right on stairsBanisters are for hands
•Walk•Push in chairs•Place trash in trash can
Wash hands with soap and waterKeep water in the sinkOne person per stall
Use equipment for intended purposeWood chips are for the groundParticipate in school approved games onlyStay in approved areasKeep body to self
•Walk•Enter and exit gym in an orderly manner
Respect-ful
•Treat others the way you want to be treated•Be an active listener•Follow adult direction(s)•Use polite language•Help keep the school orderly
Be honestTake care of yourself
Walk quietly so others can continue learning
Eat only your foodUse a peaceful voice
Allow for privacy of othersClean up after self
•Line up at first signal •Invite others who want to join in•Enter and exit building peacefully•Share materials•Use polite language
Be an active listenerApplaud appropriately to show appreciation
A Learner
•Be an active participant•Give full effort•Be a team player•Do your job
•Be a risk taker•Be prepared•Make good choices
Return to class promptly
•Use proper manners•Leave when adult excuses
•Follow bathroom procedures•Return to class promptly
•Be a problem solver•Learn new games and activities
•Raise your hand to share•Keep comments and questions on topic
Benton Elementary School
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RAH – at Adams City High School(Respect – Achievement – Honor)
RAH Classroom Hallway/
Commons
Cafeteria Bathrooms
Respect Be on time; attend regularly; follow class rules
Keep location neat, keep to the right, use appropriate lang., monitor noise level, allow others to pass
Put trash in cans, push in your chair, be courteous to all staff and students
Keep area clean, put trash in cans, be mindful of others’ personal space, flush toilet
Achievement
Do your best on all assignments and assessments, take notes, ask questions
Keep track of your belongings, monitor time to get to class
Check space before you leave, keep track of personal belongings
Be a good example to other students, leave the room better than you found it
Honor Do your own work; tell the truth
Be considerate of yours and others’ personal space
Keep your own place in line, maintain personal boundaries
Report any graffiti or vandalism
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Creating Environments to Increase the Likelihood: Universals
• Annually:– Revisit your set of expectations and teaching
activities– Assess and address “problem spots” across school
environments– Assess effective instruction and management in
each classroom
• High Rates of Positive Feedback
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Tier II (small group)• Efficient and effective way to identify at-risk
students– Screen– Data decision rules
• Informal assessment process to match intervention to student need– Small group Social Skill Instruction– Self-management– Academic Support
• Part of a continuum – must link to universal school-wide PBS system
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Tier III (individualized support)
• When small group not sufficient• When problem intense and chronic• Driven by Functional Behavioral Assessment• Connections to Mental Health and Community
Agencies• Part of a continuum – must link to universal
school-wide PBS system
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Outcomes
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Alton High SchoolAverage Referrals per Day
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Other High School Outcomes….
• Triton High School– 48% Free and reduced lunch
– 59% reduction in suspension– Halved the drop out rate
• Mountain View High School– 30% free and reduced lunch
– 30% reduction in ODR– Last to first in achievement in district
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Mental Health Outcomes
• Does School-wide SW-PBS fit within a comprehensive mental health model of prevention and intervention?
Minimizing and reducing “risk factors” by building “protective factors”
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A&D = Alcohol and Drug; ABS = Anti-social Behavior Scale
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Bradshaw, C.P., Koth, C.W., Thornton, L.A., & Leaf, P.J. (2009). Altering school climate through school-wide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports: Findings from a group-randomized effectiveness trial. Prevention Science, 10(2), 100-115
Bradshaw, C.P., Koth, C.W., Bevans, K.B., Ialongo, N., & Leaf, P.J. (2008). The impact of school-wide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) on the organizational health of elementary schools. School Psychology Quarterly, 23(4), 462-473.
Bradshaw, C. P., Mitchell, M. M., & Leaf, P. J. (2010). Examining the effects of School-Wide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports on student outcomes: Results from a randomized controlled effectiveness trial in elementary schools. Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions, 12, 133-148.
Bradshaw, C.P., Reinke, W. M., Brown, L. D., Bevans, K.B., & Leaf, P.J. (2008). Implementation of school-wide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) in elementary schools: Observations from a randomized trial. Education & Treatment of Children, 31, 1-26.
Horner, R., Sugai, G., Smolkowski, K., Eber, L., Nakasato, J., Todd, A., & Esperanza, J., (2009). A randomized, wait-list controlled effectiveness trial assessing school-wide positive behavior support in elementary schools. Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions, 11, 133-145.
Horner, R. H., Sugai, G., & Anderson, C. M. (2010). Examining the evidence base for school-wide positive behavior support. Focus on Exceptionality, 42(8), 1-14.
Randomized Controlled Trials Examining SW-PBS
• Reduced major disciplinary infractions
• Improvements in academic achievement
• Enhanced perception of organizational health & safety
• Improved school climate• Improvements in Social –Emotional outcomes
• Reductions in teacher’s reports of bullying behavior
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Tier II & IIISmall Group and Individual
Interventions
Supporting Students At-Risk and those with Disabilities Within Their
Home School
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Classroom Intervention within SW-PBS• Subject:
– Seven years old– Identified with EBD and ADHD
• Setting– General education 2nd grade classroom with 19 other
students• Concern
– Student exhibits high rates of off-task– Student shouts out answers and questions and comments
at high rates and often inappropriate
Stichter, J. P., Lewis, T. J., Johnson, N., & Trussell, R. (2004). Toward a structural assessment: Analyzing the merits of an assessment tool for a student with E/BD. Assessment for Effective Intervention, 30, 25-40
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Field Elementary School
SW-PBS and Response to Intervention with Literacy
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Field Elementary School• High Diversity
– School has 290 students; 50% minority; 20% English Language Learners; 13% Special Education
• Instructional leader turnover• Poverty
– 79% of students live in poverty• Highly transient population
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Field Elementary School
+ Teachers and Staff committed to increasing academic and social successof all students
+ A committed Principal who supported faculty in their efforts to change the way they taught to improve children’s lives
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Field Elementary School
• Academic Standing– Only 5% of all students scored proficient in 2005– Breakdown by ethnicity:
–0% African-American–18% Caucasian–0% Students with disabilities–0% English Language Learners–7% Students living in Poverty
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Field Elementary School
• Literacy• In 2004–05, 44% students required
intensive support for reading and writing
• Social Behavior• In 2003-04 Averaging 10.4 discipline
referrals per day
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Field Baseline Literacy Data
30%
26%
44%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
2004-2005
Intensive
Strategic
Benchmark
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StructureStructure
Core Reading Core Reading
90 min, 5 days 90 min, 5 days week with:week with:
Intervention Groups 45 min, Intervention Groups 45 min, 4 days week, with:4 days week, with:
(5(5thth day individual focus ) day individual focus )
Tier IIITier IIIIntensive Intensive InterventionIntervention
Classroom Classroom TeacherTeacher
Reading specialists, Sp Ed, ELL, Reading specialists, Sp Ed, ELL, Sp. Lang,Sp. Lang,
K-2 SRA Reading MasteryK-2 SRA Reading Mastery
3-5 Wilson Reading Systems3-5 Wilson Reading Systems
Tier IITier IIStrategic Strategic InterventionIntervention
Classroom Classroom TeacherTeacher
Classroom Teacher Classroom Teacher
Reading Mastery or Soar to Reading Mastery or Soar to SuccessSuccess
Tier ITier IDIBELS benchmarkDIBELS benchmark
Classroom Classroom TeacherTeacher
Classroom Teacher Classroom Teacher
Enrichment based on themes of Enrichment based on themes of core programcore program
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Positive Behavior Supports
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MU College of Education —140 years of discovery, teaching and
learning
Impact on Behavior Problems
From 10.4 per dayTo 1.6 per day
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Impact on Literacy• Improved Academic Standing
– In 2007, 27% of Field’s students scored proficient in 2007 (up from 5%).
– African American: 0% improved to 16%– Caucasian: 18% improved to 57%– Students with disabilities: 0% improved to 25%– English Language Learners: 0% improved to
27%
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Field Literacy Data
30%
26%
44%
40%
27%
33%
40%
29%
31%
51%
25%
23%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008
Intensive
Strategic
Benchmark
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Taking What Works To Scale
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Key
Build parallel systemic processes • Provide school/district teams with a process to
address the presenting challenge (e.g., problem behavior, drop out, learning to read)
• Develop a parallel process for districts/states to support school implementation and continue to expand with integrity (Blue Print Leadership Team)
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Research Findings on Scaling Up(Fixsen, Naoom, Blase, Friedman, & Wallace, 2005, p. 70)
• Best evidence documents what doesn’t work:
– Information dissemination alone
– Training by itself
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Research Findings on Scaling Up(Fixsen, Naoom, Blase, Friedman, & Wallace, 2005, p. 70)
• What does work
– Long term, multi-level approaches
– Skills-based training
– Practice-based coaching
– Practioner performance-feedback
– Program evaluation
– Facilitative administrative practices
– Methods for systems intervention
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Meaningful PD Outcomes
StaffDevelopment
Change inTeacherPractice
Change in Student
Outcomes
Change inTeacher Beliefs
A Model of the Process of Teacher Change
Guskey, 1986
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One Example…
Missouri School-wide PBSpbismissouri.org
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MO SWPBS Training Plan
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Participation in MO SWPBS
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Some Final Thoughts
On the Road to Success
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All of us will have set-backs on the journey
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Allow yourself plenty of time to get there
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Remember to bring the kids along
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No matter how tempting….. Stay Positive!
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Teach & Practice, Teach & Practice, Teach & Practice……
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Remember
• 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 a core curriculum and implemented with consistency and fidelity