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Teachers and Administrators

Teachers and Administrators. Positive language is a powerful strategy for shaping ideas, perceptions and attitudes

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Teachers and Administrators

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Positive language is a powerful strategy for shaping ideas, perceptions and attitudes.

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either:a time you made a positive difference in the life of another personora time another person made a real difference in your life.

Use this story to introduce yourself to the person beside you.

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Use the coloured dots to vote on which elements you feel make the most difference.

You may use your dots:on two or three different elementsorall on one single element.

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… a student you would like to connect with.

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3 things I would like to find out about this student

2 interests this student has 1 thing I have in common with this

student

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Top Ten Waysto Connect

with Students

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“Children are more likely to be respectful when important adults in their lives respect them.They are more likely to care about others if they know they are cared about.”

– Alfie Kohn

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Multi-tiered Intervention Model(aka Hierarchy of Intervention

Pyramid Response to Intervention)

Tier 3 INTENSIVE 1–5%Intensive, individualized interventions

for students who have insufficient responseto evidence-based interventions in the first two tiers

A Focus on Learning A Collaborative Culture A Focus on Results

• Collective responsibility Universal screening/ongoing assessment

• Effective universal strategies/supports/instruction Timely, research-based interventions

Tier 2 TARGETED 10–15%

Targeted, specificprevention and interventions

for students at risk

Tier 1 UNIVERSAL 80–90%

High-quality learning opportunitiesand supports for all students

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3 universal strategies for all students

3 targeted supports for students-at-risk

3 intensive, individualized supports for students with behaviour disabilities.

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What would positive behaviour look like in your school?

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3 top “hot spot” areas of your school where problem behaviour is most likely to occur

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1. Choose a positive behaviour that you would like to increase in your classroom or school.

2. Develop a plan of how you might do this. Include:

sample checklist of the routine opportunities to practise sample self-talk statement example of constructive feedback.

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moving scanning positive contact positive reinforcement responding with instruction delivering negative consequences

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Develop a two-minute mini-lesson for modelling and teaching this skill at the next staff meeting.

Use a creative teaching strategy such as:a structured talkan illustrated cue cardan acronym for key pointsa role-play.

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One aspect of supervision you would like to see your school staff focus on over the next month

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“Always assume that a motivation for a particular behaviour is positive but expressed in a negative way.”

– Curwin and Mendler

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Jot down potential motivations for the following two typical problem behaviours:hitting another studentrefusing to complete an assignment

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To obtain something (such as attention, activities, goods or control)

To avoid something (such as specific activities or social situations)

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Review the description for each of the functions of behaviour.

Jot down an example of student behaviour you have dealt with recently that aligns with this function.

Look over the suggested interventions and star the one you would choose (or add your own).

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… you changed your behaviour because of positive reinforcement, either from another person, a group or from natural causes.

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3 reasons why positive reinforcement works

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verbal nonverbal privileges tangibles incentives individual preferred activities

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Design a cue card with tips for giving authentic social praise.

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This is a simple strategy for shifting your focus from problem behaviour to positive behaviour. 1.Place five pennies in your left pocket. 2.Choose a student whose behaviour is interfering with learning. 3.Every time you are able to verbally encourage that student for something he or she does well, transfer a penny to your right pocket. (Your goal is to move all five pennies to the right pocket by the end of the day. )4.Do each day for two weeks.

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5. Reflect on how this strategy has affected your behaviour.

Are you beginning to automatically notice positive behaviours of more students?

Has this changed the behaviour of the student? What kind of data do you need to collect to answer this question?

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A low-key response to a problem behaviour:focuses on the behaviour (not the student)communicates the adult’s belief that the student is capable of behaving in positive ways.

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Effective low-key responses to challenging behaviour are:immediate (but not disruptive or intensive)reasonable (and not embarrassing or frustrating)well-planned (but flexible)practical and easy to implement.

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Jot down examples of low-key responses to problem behaviours that you have used successfully in your classroom.

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feedback redirecting actions, not words pausing and

waiting proximity planned ignoring hurdle helping limited choices eye contact ask questions student’s name informal chat gestures

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Naming the various strategies can allow for more effective sharing of information and increased understanding.

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Consider four scenarios of problem behaviour and choose two low-key responses that could effectively address these behaviours.

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“Small things done consistently in strategic places make change happen.”

– Cile Chavez

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In our school, students are typically sent to the office when …

I think students should be sent to the office when …

Students should NOT be sent to the office …

The biggest problem with sending students to the office is …

The biggest advantage of sending students to the office is …

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Is sending students to the office an effective strategy for responding to challenging behaviour?

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What criteria must school staff all agree on, in order for office referrals to be effective?

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Does our school staff have an agreement on office referrals?

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How might you adapt, revise or enhance this form?

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What types of questions could be answered through a data-collecting system such as this sample office referral form?

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The top three problem behaviours in my school are …

The top locations in the school where problem behaviour is most likely to occur are …

The most typical times for problem behaviour in our school are …

The most common form of intervention for problem behaviour is …

We collect data about behaviour in our school through …

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School-wide Audit

Student Survey

Survey on Predicting Problem Behaviour

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Review sample tool and report back to the group a two-minute summary of:what you liked about the toolwhat you didn’t like about the toolhow you would change the toolwhy or when you might use this tool.

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Why do we need to gather data about individual student behaviour?

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Event recording Interval recording Momentary time sampling Duration recording

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Develop a one-minute presentation on how the tool works and five sample situations in which it might be useful.

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potential areas of focus for your school.

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Choose one area of focus and turn into a goal.

Meaningful goals should:be immediately usefulinvolve the development of skills that lead to other related and/or more important or complex skillshelp students acquire greater independence and adopt more socially acceptable behavioursbe stated in positive language.

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Develop related activities related to the goal behaviour (see sample about safe play at recess on page 84 of A school-wide approach).

or Develop Next Steps Plan (see completed

sample in A school-wide approach, page 87).

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“… a behavioural support plan is a document that is designed to change the behaviour of adults with the expectation that if adult behaviour changes, the behaviour of the student will change.”

– Horner and Sugai

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First year at Sunshine School in Grade 3/4 classroom

Tiny for her age but very athletic Lives for recess and daily gym class Reading is a struggle, early-Grade 1 level word

recognition, inconsistent performance Writes three- to four-word phrases, with difficulty Loves books (the reading corner is her favourite

place in the classroom) Appears to have few friends in the class

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Annoys other children by poking at them, saying “silly” things

Recently passing notes containing crude sexual references

Some reckless and potentially unsafe behaviour on the playground equipment

Lunchroom supervisors report “showing off” such as throwing food (may soon be suspended from lunchroom program)

Teacher is concerned that JoJo is in increasingly more conflict with other students in the classroom and on the playground

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2. Antecedent Events3. Warning Signs4. Immediate Plans to Defuse5. Positive Behaviour Supports6. Help Peers Learn7. Additional Support8. Crisis Management Plan

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3 aspects of my current practice that support positive behaviour in my classroom and/or school

3 aspects of how I am currently supporting positive behaviour in my classroom and/or school that I would like to build on/improve

Are there any behaviour-related classroom or school-wide practices that I do now that I might consider eliminating or discontinuing? If so, why?

3 ideas from today’s workshop that I would like to incorporate into my classroom and/or school-wide approach to supporting positive behaviour

3 colleagues I can collaborate with (or ask support from) to improve the positive behaviour supports in my classroom/school