The PBIS Team Handbook Setting Expectations and Building Positive Behavior

The PBIS Team Handbook Setting Expectations and Building Positive Behavior by Char Ryan is a revised and updated edition published by Free Spirit Publishing Incorporated in 2019. This 216-page book, written in English, provides a comprehensive overview of Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS), detailing its development, implementation, and the roles of various stakeholders involved in the process.
Readers will find practical guidance on establishing a PBIS leadership team, utilizing data for decision-making, and implementing the framework across different tiers. The book covers essential topics such as classroom management, educational psychology, and professional development, making it a valuable resource for educators and administrators seeking to enhance student life and behavioral management in schools. With its focus on effective strategies and continuous improvement, this edition serves as a practical tool for fostering positive behavior in educational settings.
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Why we wrote this book — About this book — How to use this book — What is PBIS? — PBIS 101 — How was PBIS developed and how does it work? — How is PBIS implemented? — Who is involved with PBIS? — What type of training is involved? — What type of funding is required? — What are the expected outcomes of PBIS? — The PBIS leadership team — Role of the PBIS leadership team — Role of building administrators in PBIS implementation — Forming the rest of the PBIS leadership team — Getting started as a team — The PBIS coach — Role of the PBIS coach — Developing as a coach — Coaching an evolving process: the wisdom of situational leadership — Data and assessment — Role of data in PBIS — Types of data in PBIS — Assessment tools — Integrating multiple sources of data — Assessment reports in practice — Office discipline referral (ODR) data — Effective data-based decision making — What is data-based decision making or problem solving? — Problem-solving approaches within the swis system — Team-initiated problem solving (tips) — Implementing PBIS tier 1 — PBIS stage 1: exploration and adoption — Tasks — Determining need — Learning about PBIS — Early commitment and buy-in — Deciding to adopt PBIS — Telling your school’s story — PBIS stage 2: getting ready-installing the infrastructure — Tasks — Establishing a PBIS leadership team — Collecting and examining baseline data — Developing an action plan — Establishing schoolwide behavioral expectations — Developing a process to communicate at all levels — Buy-in and support — Telling your school’s story — PBIS stage 3: getting going-initial implementation — Tasks — Training school staff in the features of PBIS — Refining your action plan — Buy-in and support — Telling your school’s story — PBIS stage 4: up and running-full implementation — Tasks — Achieving and documenting fidelity of implementation — Buy-in and support — Communicating with the local community — Telling your school’s story — PBIS stage 5: sustaining and continuous improvement — Tasks — Sustainability — Implementation with fidelity — Barriers to sustainability — Theoretical model of sustainability in PBIS — Adapting to changing circumstances — Buy-in and support — Telling your school’s story — PBIS and equity — Research on equity in the PBIS framework — Dealing with teacher bias — Tools to address inequities — Putting it into practice — Setting the stage for PBIS tiers 2 and 3 — Are you ready for advanced tiers? — The three-tiered prevention logic of PBIS.
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