Elements of PBIS Sample Clauses

Elements of PBIS. PBIS begins with Tier 1 supports that create school-wide systems and practices that focus on data (Center on PBIS, 2022). Universal, Tier 1 supports, features teaching three to five behavioral expectations to all students (Xxxxxxxx, 2013) and should aim to align with classroom expectations (Center on PBIS, 2022). These behavior expectations are coupled with a token system or acknowledgments of expectations, including pre-corrections (Xxxx et al., 2019). When Tier 1, school-wide interventions and supports are implemented with fidelity, research suggests there is a correlation to “sustainable changes in disciplinary practices” (Xxxxxxxx, 2013, p. 289). PBIS should also reduce discipline infractions and improve learning environments for all students (Xxxxxx et al., 2010). Those students who do not respond to Tier 1 interventions and continue to have significant behavioral problems, even with school-wide supports implemented with fidelity, should be provided with Tier 2, targeted interventions (Xxxxx et al., 2019). Tier 2 interventions will apply to roughly 10 - 15% of the student population, focusing on small-group support and instruction, increasing adult support, providing positive reinforcement, increasing prompts and reminders, and increasing home communication, according to the Center on PBIS (2022). Of those that receive these Tier 2 supports, 1-5% of students will require intense behavioral support attained from Tier 3 interventions and supports (Xxxxx et al., 2019). These supports are derived from an individualized look at each student’s unique needs and focused on supporting those needs with on and off-campus recourses, such as a behavior contract or outside counseling (Xxxxx et al., 2019) and often involve student-centered planning and function-based support (Center of PBIS, 2022). Frequent progress monitoring of the student’s progress is essential to all tiers of support, within the PBIS framework (Xxxxx et al., 2019). Figure 2.2 shows a visual description of the PBIS tiers (Positive Environments, Network of Trainers, 2022). Xxxxxxx et al. (2019) shows that most schools around the country have implemented a School-wide Positive Behavioral Intervention and Supports (SWPBIS) program to target problem behaviors, resulting in positive outcomes. The key to long term sustainability of SWPBIS is the self-confidence of the school personnel that support these programs. Xxxxxxx et al. (2019) go on to point out that most programs fail after 3 years, especiall...
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