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1 BE SAFE, BE RESPONSIBLE, BE RESPECTFUL Stephanie Vasquez Cole Canyon Elementary Pamela Picchiottino Monte Vista Elementary Joe Shaw Lisa J. Mails Elementary Rob Lurkins Murrieta Elementary
2 todaysmeet.com/pbis Please ask any questions, comments, thoughts you have about today s presentation. We will attempt to address them all throughout the presentation
3 Brief Overview of PBIS Environment Functions of Behavior Minor Offenses/Major Infractions and Consequences Practical Tips and Strategies for Common Misbehaviors
4 Today s Expectations Honor each other s time Active participation Interact professionally, avoid sarcasm, eye-rolling, blaming students, families, and other teachers and administrators for systemic failures
5 So what is PBIS?
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8 Murrieta Valley Unified School District ~ June 2013 Environment
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14 Ending a Conversation Skill # Decide if you need to end the conversation. 2. Decide what you will say. 3. Wait until the other person stops talking. 4. Say it in a friendly way.
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18 We must consider the environment and its effect on behavior. We must consider the function of behavior: Get, gain Avoid, escape
19 Teaching Function of Behavior to All Staff A School-wide Intervention Chris Borgmeier, PhD Portland State University cborgmei@pdx.edu
20 Reasons Student Commonly Misbehave Student(s) don t know expectations Student(s) don t know how to exhibit expected behavior Student is unaware he/she is engaged in the misbehavior
21 Reasons Student Commonly Misbehave Obtaining attention from adults/peers (Gain/Get)
22 Reasons Student Commonly Misbehave Obtaining attention from adults/peers (Gain/Get) Escape from difficult task or non-desired activity (Avoid)
23 Understanding Chronic Misbehavior If a student repeatedly engages in a problem behavior, he/she is most likely doing it for a reason, because it is paying off for the student The behavior is Functional or serves a purpose Behavior is a form of communication, unfortunately some students learn that Problem Behavior is the best way for them to get their needs met
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31 Minor Offenses vs. Major Infractions Johns & Patrick
32 Minor or Major? Minor Offenses Managed in the classroom or on the spot Chronic Misbehaviors Classroom & office managed Major Infractions Managed in the office with staff follow-up
33 MINOR Offenses o o o o o o o o o o Disruption Defiance, Non-Compliance Property Misuse Dress Code Mild Physical Contact Inappropriate Language Tardy Lying, Cheating Out of Bounds Trash/Littering
34 Disruption Definition: Low intensity, but inappropriate disruption Examples: Side conversations, note passing, tapping, blurting out, out of seat
35 Defiance, Disrespect, Non-Compliance Definition: Brief or low-intensity failure to respond to adult requests Examples: Non-responsive, off-task, eye rolling, whatever, refusing to follow directions, ignoring, I don t want to, You re not the boss of me
36 Property Misuse Definition: Misuse/mistreatment of school property Examples: Pounding on keyboard, drawing on desk/book (pencil), misusing PE equipment
37 Dress Code Definition: Clothing that does not meet dress code guidelines Examples: Visible under garments, high heels, saggy pants, mid-drift shirts, spaghetti straps, gang attire, backless shoes
38 Mild Physical Contact Definition: Non-serious / non-injurious, but inappropriate physical contact Examples: Backslapping, shoulder punching, play fighting, handholding, friendly touching
39 Inappropriate Language Definition: Accidental slip, poor choice of words, non-directed verbal aggression, or inappropriate gestures Examples: Shut up, your momma, up yours, non-directed profanity, flipping the bird
40 Tardy to Class Definition: Not in assigned seat when the bell rings Examples: walking/running to desk, loitering in hallway
41 Lying / Cheating Definition: Making false statements or misrepresenting one s completed work Examples: Starting rumors, slander, gossip, copying other student s work, plagiarism, forgery
42 Out of Bounds Definition: Going outside of designated areas Examples: Going in/behind/between classrooms, in hallways without a pass during recess or class time
43 Trash & Littering Definition: Discarding of items or dumping of trash at any location other than a trash can Examples: Dropping items, papers, food in common areas
44 MAJOR INFRACTIONS: Definition: Office managed misbehaviors Examples: California Education Code Violations (48900 A X)
45 Fighting, Unprovoked, Mutual Combat (48900 A-1) Definition: Caused, attempted to cause, or threatened to cause physical injury to another person Examples: Pushing, shoving (no injury), unprovoked attack, mutual combat
46 Fighting: Serious Injury, Gang Related, Assault Battery (48900 A-2) Definition: Willfully used force or violence upon the person of another, except in self-defense Examples: Serious injury, gang related, assault of staff member, assault of student, battery of staff member
47 Use of a Weapon or Injurious Objects (48900 B) Definition: Possessed, sold, or otherwise furnished a weapon Examples: Firearm, knife, explosive, other dangerous objects
48 Drug Possession, Under the Influence of Alcohol/Drugs (48900 C) Definition: Possessed, used, sold, or otherwise furnished, or been under the influence of drugs Examples: Controlled substance, alcohol, intoxicant
49 Possession of Drugs for Sale (48900 D) Definition: Offered, arranged, or negotiated to sell drugs Examples: Controlled substance, alcohol, intoxicant, representation of items thereof
50 Robbery/Extortion/Grand Theft: Violence Indicated with or Without Weapon (48900 E) Definition: Committed or attempted robbery or extortion
51 Defacing School Property Permanent Damage (48900F) Definition: Caused or attempted to cause damage to school or private property Examples: Damage school grounds, graffiti on walls, materials
52 Stole, Attempted to Steal, School Property / Grand Theft (48900 G) Definition: Stole or attempted to steal school or private property
53 48900 H thru J Possession and/or Use of Tobacco (H) Committed an Obscene Act (I) Habitual Profanity (I) Possession, Selling of Drug Paraphernalia (J)
54 48900 K Disruption of School Activities Continued Willful Disobedience, Refusal to Follow School Rules and Regulations, Defiance Truancies/Leaving Campus Possession of Radio or Walkman Verbal Abuse Gambling Forgery
55 48900 L thru Q Knowingly receiving Stolen Property (L) Possession of an Imitation Weapon (M) Sexual Assault (N) (4 th and 5 th grade only) Harassed, Threatened, or Intimidated a Witness (O) Sexual Harassment as Defined by Ed. Code (P) Hate Violence (Q)
56 48900 R thru X Harassed, Threatened, Intimidated Groups of Staff (R) Terrorist Threats (S) Unlawfully Arranged to Sell Drug Soma (T) Aid / Abet the Infliction or Attempted Infliction of Physical Injury (U) Hazing (V) Cyber Bullying (X)
57 Consequences/Confidentiality Is suspension an effective consequence in changing behavior? Four Types of Consequences 1) Penalties 2) Punishments 3) Negative Reinforcers 4) Positive Reinforcers
58 BEHAVIOR #1 Not Turning in Work
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60 Behavior Reflection Form
61 Behavior Observation Form
62 Reinforcement Survey
63 Understanding the Learners
64 Summary What do we take away
65 Teach Universal Expectations and Pro-Social Skills
66 Look at the behavior from a child s perspective
67 Check environmental factors as to what caused the behavior
68 Determine function of behavior gain or avoid
69 Decide if behavior is a minor offense or major infraction
70 Follow through with a consistent consequence and teach the behavior skill deficit
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