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January Data Day: 1.0 Introduction WINTER 2013. Opening Activity:  Talk to your neighbor about successes and challenges you experienced when using PBIS.

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1 January Data Day: 1.0 Introduction WINTER 2013

2 Opening Activity:  Talk to your neighbor about successes and challenges you experienced when using PBIS evaluation tools or analyzing student behavior data.  Take a moment to share your thoughts with your leadership team  Write Successes and Challenges on post-it notes and place on chart paper on the wall  Share “ah ha’s” with larger group and introduce your team 2

3 Agenda  1.0 Introduction  2.0 Leadership Team  3.0 Systems Review  4.0 Student Outcome Data  5.0 Building Internal Capacity 3

4 Purpose  School leadership teams use this time to plan PBIS improvements and student outcomes based on a review of data.  Leadership teams will develop internal capacity for continuous problem-solving and planning. 4

5 Objectives By the end of the training, leadership teams will have: Assessed their Leadership Team strengths and challenges Used the Team Initiated Problem Solving (TIPS) model Used BoQ, BAT and “Big 5” behavior data to identify areas of need and develop action steps for universal and targeted supports Developed a plan for continuous data review and problem solving. 5

6 Our Goal: Minimize talk, maximize team time! 6

7 Logistics: = We’re all set. No help needed. = We need help, but can continue with our work. = HELP! We can’t continue with our work. 7 USB Includes: 1.PowerPoint 2.Workbook & www.pbisvermont.org

8 Differentiate based on your experience Foundations Think about how you plan to accomplish the work. Full Implementation: Think about how to make it easy, better, more effective. Sustainability: Think about how to continue the practice and ensure sustainability.

9 2.0 Leadership Team WINTER 2013

10 Leadership Team  Share with your neighbor a team experience that you enjoyed. What were some of the team’s characteristics?  As a team, summarize these attributes and record. 10

11 Effective meetings extend before and after the actual meeting time. BEFORE: Set agenda and send to team Collect data, review, and prepare summary statements DURING: Follow agenda & time frames Review data Make precision problem statements Develop solutions Take notes and set action items AFTER: Complete action items Follow-up on action item status 11

12 12 “Critical to success is the administrator’s active role in supporting the school-based team process.” –Tim Lewis THANK YOU Administrators! Complete Administrator Self-Assessment for continuous improvement!

13 As a leadership team: 1. Complete the Leadership Team Meeting Self-Assessment tool 2. Review and update the Team Profile and Meeting Schedule, if needed. 1. You’ll be invited to share with the large group the following:  One strength of your leadership team based on your self-assessment.  One action step that your team identified after reviewing your system supports. Team Time 13

14 3.0 Systems Review WINTER 2013

15 The Importance of Systems Review 15 What is the role/function of your Leadership Team to promote and ensure the implementation of PBIS? How does data help you in these efforts?

16 Organizing SWIS Data for Decision- making  Universal Screening Tool  Proportion of students with  0-1 Office Discipline Referrals (ODRs)  2-5 ODRs  6+ ODRs  Progress Monitoring Tool  Compare data across time  Prevent previous problem patterns  Define Problems with precision that lead to solvable problems 16

17 Quick Big 5 blends all of the Big 5 Reports together into a single report. Universal Behavior Data: School- wide Data 17

18 Targeted Behavior Data: Individual & Targeted Practices Data for CICO 18

19 Using the Referrals by Student report as a Universal Screening Tool 19

20 Using data to determine what system to focus on… 20

21 21 Where to find this information? SWIS: *End of Year Report *Custom Report *Custom Graph *”Big 5” Graph

22 As a leadership team: 1. Complete the ODR Data Focus Worksheet to determine area in need of improvement. Team Time 22

23 Using the BoQ and/or BAT  BoQ-Universal Systems  BAT – Targeted/Intensive Systems 23

24 Benchmarks of Quality (BoQ): 24 Purpose:Assess leadership teams perceptions of PBIS implementation at the Universal Level Format:Survey (Electronic Scoring Form) Completed by:Leadership Team, School Coordinator and SU/District Coordinator When?Annually, in the Spring and Fall (optional)

25 Benchmarks for Advanced Tiers (BAT) 25 Purpose:Assess leadership teams perceptions of PBIS implementation at the Targeted and Intensive Level Format:Survey (Electronic Scoring Form) Completed by:Leadership Team, School Coordinator and SU/District Coordinator When?Annually, in the Spring (optional)

26 As a leadership team: 1. Review or complete the BoQ and/or BAT to prioritize and develop action steps. Team Time 26

27 4.0 Student Outcome Data WINTER 2013

28 TIPS Problem-Solving “Mantra” 1. Do we have a problem? (identify) 2. What is the precise nature of our problem? (define, clarify, confirm/disconfirm inferences) 3. Why does the problem exist, & what can we do about it? (hypothesis & solution) 4. What are the actual elements of our plan? (Action Plan) 5. Is our plan being implemented, & is it working? (evaluate & revise plan) Innovation neutral: Use for Reading, Behavior, Math, School Improvement REMEMBER to use…..

29 Look for gaps and trends in your data 29 1. Do we have a problem (identify)?

30 Identifying Problems/Issues 30

31 What trend do you notice?

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33 33 Which location might need attention?

34 2. What is the precise nature of our problem (define, clarify, confirm/disconfirm inferences)? QuestionSWIS Table/Graph What problem behaviors are occurring? Referrals by problem behavior When are problem behaviors occurring? Referrals by time Where are problem behaviors occurring? Referrals by location Who is engaging in problem behaviors? Referrals by student Why do problem behaviors keep happening? Referrals by motivation 34 What is the data we need for a decision?

35 Examples: Primary to Precise  inappropriate behavior is increasing  Inappropriate language and disruptive behavior is increasing in the cafeteria during “first lunch period,” is being done mostly by four 6th grade boys, and seems to be maintained by social praise from the bystander peer group. 35 Precise Problem Statements include information about the what, when, where, who, when and why

36 3. Why does the problem exist, & what can we do about it? (hypothesis & solution) Problem Statement: The sixth graders are disruptive & use inappropriate language in the cafeteria between 11:30 AM and 12:00 PM Hypothesis: We believe they are trying to get attention from their peers. 36

37 4. What are the actual elements of our plan……? Prevention *Teach behavioral expectations in cafeteria *Maintain current lunch schedule, but shift classes to balance numbers. Teaching Reward Establish “Friday Five”: Extra 5 min of lunch on Friday for five good days. Extinction Encourage all students to work for “Friday Five”… make reward for problem behavior less likely Corrective Consequence Active supervision, and continued early consequence (ODR) Data Collection Maintain ODR record and supervisor weekly report

38 ….including logistics: 38

39 5. Is our plan being implemented & is it working? (evaluate & revise plan) 39

40 Team Time Using your Data: 1.Based on area in need of improvement answer the following questions: 1. Do we have a problem? 2. What is the precise nature of our problem? 3. Why does the problem exist & what can we do about it? 4.What are the actual elements of our plan? 5. Is our plan being implemented & is it working? 2.Complete Action Plan and Evaluation section of the TIPS Meeting Minute Form 40

41 5.0 Building Internal Capacity for Data-based Decision-Making WINTER 2013

42 Why? 42 Building Staff, Building Staff,Students and Families School Leadership Team Supervisory Union /District Leadership Team and Coordinator(s) State Level Trainers, Implementation Coaches and Technical Assistance Providers

43 So That... 43

44 When? Who? 44

45 How? 45

46 Learn More: Facilitating VTPBiS Data Days Webinar for School and SU/District Coordinators  May 22 nd, 9:00 – 11:00: https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/817778638 https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/817778638  May 22 nd, 1:00 – 3:00: https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/878945694 https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/878945694 46

47 Team Time 47 As a leadership team,  Identify 1-2 people to participate in the May Data Day Webinar  Schedule a date and time for your Spring Data Day

48 Large Group Discussion  Review the successes and challenges on the chart paper on the wall  What were common themes among responses?  How has this Data Day helped to address the challenges?  Please share one “ah-ha” that your team had, as a result of looking at data. 48

49 Thank you!


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