South Central Regional Professional Development Ctr. Missouri University of Science and Technology 800 University Drive Rolla, MO 65409 rpdc@mst.edu Phone: (573) 341-6473 800-667-0665 Fax: (573) 341-6577
Schoolwide Positive Behavioral Supports
What is SW-PBS?
Student discipline is a leading factor in disrupting the teaching and
learning processes in the classroom, often resulting in the exclusion of
students during the class period or throughout the school day. School-wide
Positive Behavior Supports (PBS) provides a model for a school wide approach
for implementing a system of discipline or positive behavioral interventions
and supports.
Students learn appropriate behavior in the same way they learn to read -
through instruction, practice, feedback, and encouragement.
Why use SW-PBS?
School-wide discipline has often focused mainly on reacting to specific
student misbehavior by implementing punishment-based strategies. Research has
shown that the implementation of punishment, especially when it is used
inconsistently and in the absence of other positive strategies, is ineffective.
Introducing, modeling, and reinforcing positive social behavior is an important
aspect of a student's educational experience. Teaching behavioral expectations
and rewarding students for following them is a much more positive approach than
waiting for misbehavior to occur before responding.
Schools, pre-kindergarten through high school, consistently implementing
SW-PBS:
Improve school climate
Improve student achievement
Reduce suspension and referral rates, and
Increase student attendance
How does the SW-PBS process work?
When setting up a school-wide system of discipline or positive behavioral
interventions and supports, the following steps should be followed:
Establish a school-wide leadership or behavior support team to guide and
direct the process. This team should be made up of an administrator, grade
level representatives, support staff, and parents.
Secure administrator agreement of active support and participation.
Secure a commitment and agreement from at least 80% of the staff for active
support and participation.
Conduct a self assessment of the current school-wide discipline
system.
Create an implementation action plan that is based data based decision
making.
Establish a way to collect office referral and other data on a regular
basis to evaluate the effectiveness of school-wide PBS efforts.
Leadership Teams for SW-PBS
A leadership team is needed to lead the assessment and action planning
process. The objective of the team is to increase capacity in four primary
areas:
Training Capacity refers to the system's ability to self-assess for
specific programmatic and staff development needs and objectives, develop a
training action plan, invest in increasing local training capacity, and
implement effective and efficient training activities.
Coaching Capacity refers to the system's ability to organize
personnel and resources for facilitating, assisting, maintaining, and adapting
local school training implementation efforts. Resources are committed for both
initial training and on-going implementation support.
Evaluation Capacity refers to the system's ability to establish
measurable outcomes, methods for evaluating progress toward these measurable
outcomes, and modified or adapted action plans based on these evaluations.
Coordination Capacity refers to the system's ability to establish an
operational organization and "rhythm" that enables effective and
efficient utilization of materials, time, personnel, etc. in the implementation
of an action plan.
The purpose of SW-PBS is to establish a climate in which appropriate behavior is the norm.
Jo Ann
Anderson School-Wide
Positive Behavior Supports Regional Consultant joann@mst.edu