What is involved in the PBIS school team training?
• The Positive Behavior Intervention and Support school team training is composed of three modules, each two days in length spread out during the school year. The modules are made up of presentations, activities and team time for planning. Between modules the school PBIS team meets and begins implementing the action plan developed during the training with the rest of the staff. The topics covered by the modules are: Introduction and Overview, Building a Foundation, Universal Strategies – Schoolwide, Universal Strategies – Nonclassroom settings, Universal Support – Classroom, Brain Based Learning, Teaching Universal Rules and Expectations (Social Skills), Targeted Small Group Interventions, Individual Systems – IDEA and FBA, Individual Systems – PBIS Plans, Data Collection for Individual Students, Long Range Planning • The designated PBIS trainer/coordinator form the LEA provides support and assistance to the school team as they begin to examine and recommend changes in practices to the
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