PPT-Using Data to Design & Monitor Tier II Supports: From C
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Tim Lewis PhD amp Linda Bradley University of Missouri Carrie Freeman Columbia Public Schools Basic Steps Schoolwide including classroom u niversals in place Identify
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Tim Lewis PhD amp Linda Bradley University of Missouri Carrie Freeman Columbia Public Schools Basic Steps Schoolwide including classroom u niversals in place Identify students who need additional supports. Jesse Walsh. Outline. Original Plan. Industry standard for building web applications is the 3-tier approach. Security issues. Concurrency. The New Plan. Unit 1 – Statistical analysis of data. Unit 2 – Database. S. Narravula, P. Balaji, K. Vaidyanathan, . S. Krishnamoorthy, J. Wu and D. K. Panda. The Ohio State University. Presentation Outline. Introduction/Motivation. Design and Implementation. Experimental Results. II Process. Tim Lewis, Ph.D. . University of Missouri. Center on Positive . Behavioral Intervention & Supports. pbis.org. Teams. (Data, Practices, Systems). School-wide PBS. Universals. Connect points to Tier II & III. See how simple interventions create a climate of peace as well as order!. Tier One. : Many schools in North America have . e. mbraced Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports as a method for teaching, recognizing, and rewarding compliance with rules and procedures on the campus. Imagine creating an environment where “how we treat each other” matters as much as “what we learn” and “how we behave.” By incorporating easy-to-implement procedures at Tier One, schools can accomplish the twin goals of creating an orderly environment AND teaching the next generation of citizens the attitudes, beliefs, and skills of peaceful living! . This is the online first of two part readiness offerings.. Target audience: . District Administration,. . Building administration, student services personnel and internal/external coaches, . Training Outcomes. 2. +: Data Based Decision Making & Advanced CICO. Chris Borgmeier PhD. Portland State University. cborgmei@pdx.edu. . www.tier2pbis.pbworks.com. . Complete . the MATT. Self-Assess Tier 2/3. Go to . Elizabeth Stiles. Why . should I have to teach kids to be good? . Why . can’t I just . expect. . good. . behavior. ? . They already know what they are. supposed . to do. . In the past, school-wide discipline has . _____________________. _____________________. _____________________. . 1-5% Tier 3/Tertiary Interventions. ___________________________. ___________________________. ___________________________. Tier 2/Secondary Interventions 5-15%. The Art of Coaching Teams: . Building Resilient Communities that Transform Schools. By Elena Aguilar. The homepage at www.elenaaguilar.com. MTSS. Professional Development. Housekeeping reminder-. Substitute Reimbursement. Training. Positive Behavior Interventions & Supports . Have an understanding of the interconnectedness between Tier 1 & Tier 2 implementation. Have an understanding of the readiness criteria for Tier 2 . . Tim Lewis, Ph.D.. University of Missouri. Keywords: Disability, Functional Assessment, Tier III. This Session. Overview the “spirit and intent” of related IDEA regulations. Discuss implications for students with disabilities across the continuum. Strand:. Applied Evaluation. Recommended Experience: . Some Experience with PBIS. Key Words: . Family, Evaluation. Meghan F. McCarthy, MSW, LCSW. Sheri L. Luecking, Midwest PBIS Network. Maximizing Your Session Participation. Academic Seminar: The High School Education Program Christopher Pinkney, Portland State University cpinkney@pdx.edu With thanks to: Jessica Swain- Bradway , Midwest PBIS Network Jessica.swainbradway@midwestpbis.org Don Kincaid, Ed. D., Rose Iovannone, Ph.D.. University of South Florida. Topic: School-wide. Keywords: Tier 3, FBA/BIP/BSP, Individual. . 1. Virtual Forum Expectations. EXPECTATION. OVERALL Event. CHAT Tab.
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