Friday, August 6, 2010

Revised Action Plan (anything in red is new)

Action Planning: Ault 2010-2011

Goal:
To identify the impact that a positive behavior intervention plan will have on our students. Specifically, how the implementation affects the teachers that currently write the most referrals in our building and how it impacts the "repeat offenders" with returning to the office. Ideally, we will see a decrease in both the number of referrals (344 in 2009-2010) as well as the types of referrals (severe or minor). We also hope to see a fewer number of repeat students in our offices. Thus, teachers will have more time for teaching and students will remain in their classrooms and with fewer distractions resulting in more learning. According to an article in the PBIS newsletter by Robert Putnam, "Recent research indicates that school-wide positive behavior is associated with decreased exclusionary, reactive and punitive discipline practices (Horner, Sugai, Todd, & Lewis-Palmer, 2005; Luiselli, Putnam, & Sunderland, 2002), increased student satisfaction (Lewis-Palmer, Horner, Sugai, Eber, & Phillips, 2002), and improved perceptions of school safety (Schneider, Walker, & Sprague, 2000)."


 

Reference:

Putnam, R.F., Horner, R.H., & Algozzine, R. (2010). PBIS Newsletter, 3(1), Retrieved from http://www.pbis.org/pbis_newsletter/volume_3/issue1.aspx


 

Action Steps 

Person Responsible 

Timeline:

Start/Finish 

Needed Resources 

Evaluation 

  1. Foundation:To develop and introduce the behavior intervention plan

Kyla Mote

Janet Bakondy 

Aug. 2009, Modified June – August of 2010 and Presented to staff August 16, 2010

Power point, daily lesson plans for 10 minute mini lessons of behavior, reward coupons and teacher incentives 

Observation of teacher usage of lesson plans and student awareness of the expected procedures and behaviors

  1. Analyzing Data

Kyla Mote

July 2010

Computer access to 2009-2010 referrals

Actual number of referrals and corresponding data

2A. To collect data on the number of referrals written, by whom, and for whom.

Kyla Mote 

August 2010-June 2011 for current year data

Access to referral data on the computer system through the district. 

Number of referrals and the corresponding data 

  1. Develop Deeper Understanding: To reinforce the behavior intervention plan

Kyla Mote, Janet Bakondy, Jana Needham, Shelley Edmonds, Lorie Fenstad

August 2010-June 2011 

Awareness of the plan and incentives for teachers and students 

Observation and survey to teachers and students 

  1. Reflection: Analyze the results

Kyla Mote and Janet Bakondy 

January 2010

Referral data 

How did it work? Survey teachers, students and parents and look at the raw data.

  1. Explore patterns between referring teachers and "repeat offenders" with referrals

Kyla Mote

August 2009-June 2011 

Referral Forms

Referral Forms and the number of referrals.

  1. Sustaining improvement

Kyla Mote, Janet Bakondy and Ault Staff 

August 2009 – forever if working 

Possibly other behavior plans to reevaluate if needed. 

If results have been positive then keep going, if no change or negative, keep researching and trying to "tweek" as needed.