PBIS can be tailored to fit the needs and expectations of individual schools or districts, including those serving students with special education needs. Not all implementations are the same, but they’re all built around the same guiding principles. Examples include: Clear expectations for student ...
said Krugly, who has been using PBIS at the K-5 school in Evanston, Illinois, since 2002. "Before, more kids were sitting in hallways or outside my office. We had no real system in place to deal with consequences for behavior." ...
This includes a brief description of the PBIS framework, the problem of ethnic disproportionality in student discipline, a brief synopsis of research literature, and examples from Illinois schools employing a PBIS approach to reach more students by proactive, rather than reactive, means. Examples of ...
Best Behavior: Building Positive Behavior Support in Schools by Ph.D. Jeffrey Sprague and Ph.D. Annemieke Golly “Best Behavior provides a comprehensive and easy to read coverage of all three tiers of PBIS implementation. Best Behavior was first published in 2003 and was the first staff developm...
Schools and local communities are full of exciting activities that could spark your child’s imagination and capture their attention. Try to read your child’s general interests and consider what they may or may not be interested in taking part in. Then, look to their school or the wider com...