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Title: 1-3 min. Team Reports


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1-3 min. Team Reports
  • Name of school
  • Current data
  • 1-2 accomplishments/successes since Fall meeting
  • 1-2 current implementation efforts

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Active Supervision
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  • George Sugai
  • Center on Positive Behavior Interventions
    Supports
  • www.pbis.org
  • January 8, 2006

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School-wide Positive Behavior Support Systems
Classroom Setting Systems
Nonclassroom Setting Systems
Individual Student Systems
School-wide Systems
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Purpose
  • To review critical features essential
    practices of active supervision

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Examples
  • An elementary school principal found that over
    45 of their behavioral incident reports were
    coming from the playground.

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  • High school assistant principal reports that
    over 2/3 of behavior incident reports come from
    four corners.

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  • A middle school secretary reported that she was
    getting at least one neighborhood complaint daily
    about student behavior on off school grounds.

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  • An high school nurse lamented that too many
    students were asking to use her restroom during
    class transitions.

9
  • At least 2 times/month, police are called to
    settle arguments by parents their children in
    parking lot

10
  • Over 50 of referrals occurring on buses
    during daily transitions.

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Nonclassroom Settings
  • Particular times or places where supervision is
    emphasized
  • Cafeteria, hallways, playgrounds, bathrooms
  • Buses bus loading zones, parking lots
  • Study halls, library, free time
  • Assemblies, sporting events, dances
  • Where instruction is not available as behavior
    management tool

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5 minute activity
Attention Please
1 Minute Spokesperson
  • Pick 1 problematic nonclassroom setting you have
    experienced
  • Identify 2-3 features of problem
  • Identify 2-3 possible solutions
  • Report (lt1 min.) main features of your example

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Social Competence Academic Achievement
Positive Behavior Support
OUTCOMES
Supporting Decision Making
DATA
Supporting Staff Behavior
SYSTEMS
PRACTICES
Supporting Student Behavior
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Classroom v. Nonclassroom
  • Classroom
  • Teacher directed
  • Instructionally focused
  • Small of predictable students
  • Nonclassroom
  • Student focused
  • Social focus
  • Large of unpredictable students

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MANAGEMENT FEATURES
  • Physical/environmental arrangements
  • Routines expectations
  • Staff behavior
  • Student behavior

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Basics
  • Active Supervision
  • Self-Assessment
  • YES or NO

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Did I have at least 4 positive for each negative
student contact?
  • Have more positive student contacts than negative
  • Use variety of contact forms

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10 positive 1 correction
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Did I move continuously throughout area?
  • Obvious
  • Positive
  • Interactive
  • Unpredictable

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Did I scan frequently ?
  • Head up
  • Make eye contact
  • Overt body position

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Did I positively interact with most students?
  • Variety of interaction types
  • Social positives SW acknowledgements
  • Variety of students
  • Quick
  • Noticeable
  • Publicly appropriate

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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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Monitoring Dismissal
McCormick Elementary School, MD
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Did I handle minor rule violations efficiently?
  • Quickly
  • Privately
  • Neutrally
  • Follow-up with positive
  • Follow-up

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Did I follow school-wide procedures for handling
major rule violations?
  • Quick
  • By the book
  • Business like
  • Disengage
  • Precorrect for next occurrence

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Considerations
  • Have I taught reinforced compliance?
  • What are costs of compliance?
  • Can I follow-through with consequences?
  • Am I willing to accept responsibility for other
    consequences?
  • Disengage quickly

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Do I know my school-wide expectations?
  • Positively stated visible
  • Small in number
  • Easy
  • Comprehensive
  • Defined

29
Redesign Learning Teaching Environment
School Rules NO Food NO Weapons NO Backpacks NO
Drugs/Smoking NO Bullying
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OMMS Business Partner Ticket
6 7 8 Date ________________Stud
ent Name __________________________________For
Demonstrating Safety Ethics Respect
(Circle the trait you observed)Comments
___________________________________________Autho
rized Signature _________________________________
___Business Name ______________________________
__________
Minnesota 5/06
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Did I positively acknowledge at least 5 different
students for displays of SW expectations?
  • Individualized
  • Informative
  • Sincere

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Readers Digest Guide
  • 7-8 yes Super Supervision
  • 5-6 yes So-So Supervision
  • lt5 yes Improvement Needed

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SYSTEMS FEATURES
  • School-wide implementation
  • All staff
  • Direct teaching 1st day/week
  • Regular review, practice, positive
    reinforcement
  • Team-based identification, implementation,
    evaluation
  • Data-based decision making

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Why does everyone need to be involved?
  • Staff outnumbered
  • Adult presence
  • Prompts desired behavior
  • Deters problem behavior
  • Being a good citizen
  • Contribute to school climate

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CL Example
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Talk, Walk, Squawk
  • An elementary school principal found that over
    45 of their behavioral incident reports were
    coming from the playground.

39
Neighborhood Watch
  • A middle school secretary reported that she was
    getting at least one neighborhood complaint daily
    about student behavior on off school grounds.

40
Adopt-a-Bathroom
  • An high school nurse lamented that too many
    students were asking to use her restroom during
    class transitions.

41
1-Way Cones
  • At least 2 times/month, police are called to
    settle arguments by parents their children in
    parking lot

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Music, Mags, Munchies
  • Over 50 of referrals occurring on buses
    during daily transitions.

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Other examples
  • Recess then lunch
  • Numbers instead of alphabet
  • Movement between hallway classroom
  • Trash-Trays-n-Travel Whisper While you Walk
  • Game Rule cards
  • Participation in assembly

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11 minute activity
Attention Please
  • Identify problematic nonclassroom setting(s)
    (data?)
  • Identify factors that contribute to problem
  • Review Self-Assessment identify possible
    strategies for addressing problem
  • If needed, build into Action Planning
  • Provide 1 minute report

1 Minute New Spokesperson
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Essex Room Wed _at_ 830Action Planning (250)
Attention Please
1 Minute New Spokesperson
  • Review big ideas from today
  • Review your action plan (your a.m. report)
  • Review your current data
  • Build agenda for tomorrows action planning
    session
  • Report 1 decision/big idea

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Example Supervisors Activities
  • For each item on Self-Assessment share one
    specific strategy you try to use.
  • Observe colleague.
  • Video tape assess.
  • Agree on one item that everyone will emphasize
    next week, tell all staff.
  • Complete Self-Assessment for one setting next
    week, turn into Tom on Friday.

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BASIC MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
  • Expected behaviors/routines taught directly
  • Active supervision
  • Movement
  • Scanning
  • Interact
  • Precorrections
  • Positive reinforcement of expected behavior
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