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Case Study on the Implementation of School-Wide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports in an Alternative Educational Setting
Authors:Nicholas W Gelbar  Rose Jaffery  Ravit Stein  Heather Cymbala
Institution:1. University of Connecticut Health Center gelbar@uchc.edu;3. EASTCONN
Abstract:School-wide positive behavior interventions and supports (SW-PBIS) can effectively reduce problem behaviors and simultaneously increase pro-social behaviors in general education settings. SW-PBIS is not a “packaged” intervention, but a framework through which schools create systemic changes for promoting expected behaviors, while also monitoring and intervening with students who have behavior concerns through a tiered model of service delivery. A case study documenting the SW-PBIS implementation process in an alternative educational setting is presented. Alternative schools typically serve students who qualify to receive special education services, have a lower staff-to-student ratio, and often warrant more intensive student interventions as compared to general education settings. These differences from traditional environments pose unique challenges to the SW-PBIS implementation process. Suggestions for neutralizing these challenges such as providing enhanced Tier 1 supports and extensive staff training are explained in depth in this case study.
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