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managing classroom behavior using positive behavior supports

Managing Classroom Behavior Using Positive Behavior Supports

$111.25

Focuses on practical strategies for positive behaviour support (PBS) in the classroom w...

meaningful work

Meaningful Work

$89.95

This positive behaviour support helps students with a history of misbehaviour & school ...

multi-tiered systems of support in elementary schools

Multi-Tiered Systems of Support in Elementary Schools

$73.99

Multi-Tiered Systems of Support in Elementary Schools is the leadership handbook and pr...

multi-tiered systems of support in secondary schools

Multi-Tiered Systems of Support in Secondary Schools

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Make manageable changes at secondary schools in accordance with public policy & evidenc...

Positive Behaviour Support

Positive Behaviour Support (aka PBL, PBIS) is an evidence-based whole school approach to improve learning outcomes for all students. Positive Behaviour Support uses preventative, teaching and reinforcement-based strategies to achieve meaningful and durable behaviour outcomes.

Typically, Positive Behaviour Support programmes provide strategies and interventions based around a three tier pyramid model - schoolwide (tier 1), classroom and small group (tier 2), individual (tier 3). The systematic implementation of schoolwide positive behaviour strategies provides the foundation, improving behavioural standards and consistency across the school. Tier 2 and tier 3 interventions, provide additional support to those students who sometimes or often behave significantly outside school expectations.

The resources on this page are carefully collated from the leading academics and practitioners in PBS, with a focus on practical resources for use in setting up schoolwide programs and/or developing targeted interventions at tiers 2 and 3.

The NSW, QLD, WA and NZ education department websites all provide useful information about their Positive Behaviour Support intiatives and links to more information. The link below takes you to the US based pbis.org which provides a large amount of useful information on PBIS.

Source: http://www.pbis.org