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2012 National PBIS Leadership Forum Hyatt Regency O’Hare Rosemont Illinois. School-wide PBIS: A Framework for Effective Teaching & Learning. October 18-19th 2012. Welcome. School-wide PBS Implementers !. This Year’s Forum…. 1,114 Participants coming from: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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2012 National PBIS Leadership
Forum
Hyatt
Regency O’Hare
RosemontIllinois
October 18-19th 2012
School-wide PBIS:
A Framework for Effective
Teaching & Learning
WelcomeSchool-wide PBS
Implementers!
This Year’s Forum…1,114 Participants coming from:• 44 States, 1 US
Territory (Guam)
• 2 Countries (Canada, United States)
Forum History
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Structure/Overview• 9 Specialized Strands
• PBIS Foundations• Enhanced Implementation• Building Training & Coaching Capacity• Evaluation & Policy• High Schools• Tier 2/Tier 3 Supports• Integrated Systems• School Mental Health• Special Topics
New This Year• Detailed session information now
includes objectives
• Roundtable Discussion – Number of topics expanded to 15– Multiple rooms for selected popular
topics
Friday Plenary Sessions8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Changing the Ecology of Youth Development: Empowering Schools/ Families by Coordinating PBS PracticesThomas Dishion, Professor, Arizona State University
Friday Plenary Sessions12:20 PM - 1:00 PM A Framework for Making a DifferenceRobert Horner, Co-Director, OSEP Technical Assistance Center on Positive Behavior Interventions & Supports
Reminders . . . Don’t ForgetHandouts from our presentations• Available on the web at www.pbis.org.
Go to the Presentation Resources section and click on “Chicago Forum 12” in the left navigation menu.
• 91% of our session materials are on your flash drive. Additional and updated presentations are available to be copied to your flash drive at the Info Desk.
Reminders . . . Don’t Forget
Roundtable Discussions 3:45 – 4:30 pm
Discussion leaders guide and facilitate group discussion
Great opportunity to ask questions & share individual examples
Submit questions or specific discussion points prior to start of discussion via notecards
Reminders . . . Don’t Forget
Networking Reception and Poster Session
3:45 – 4:30 pm, Grand Ballroom DE
Mingle/Network with colleagues Learn about/discuss detailed
examples of success! Posters from 16 states highlighting
what they have done and learned!
Reminders . . . Don’t Forget• Food Provided
• Box lunches will only be outside of Grand Ballroom
• PM cookie break today – in front of Grand, Rosemont, International Ballrooms
• AM healthy break tomorrow – in front of Grand, Rosemont, International Ballrooms
• Feel free to use session rooms at lunch. Additional seating available in Grand F, G, H, and outside the Grand Ballroom
Reminders . . . Don’t Forget• Early Start Tomorrow
• 7:30 am Continental Breakfast• 8 am Plenary
• Evaluations• Overall Forum Evaluation to be
completed online– Link will be emailed after the forum
• Individual Evaluations to be completed at end of session
Mark Your Calendars Now!
Next Year’s Forum:
October 10-11, 2013
at the Donald E. Stephens Convention
Center (next door)
ISF Monograph Advancing Education Effectiveness:
Interconnecting School Mental Health
& School-wide Positive Behavior Support
OSEP TA Center of PBIS, Center for School Mental Health, and IDEA Partnership
• National-level experts in the areas of SMH and PBIS, state and district leaders, and local implementers
• A summary and framework for interconnection, examples of success, a research, policy, and technical assistance agenda for the future
• Coming June 2013