tier 3 pbis no tears through the tears april 2014
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Tier 3 PBiSNo Tears Through the Tears
April 2014
Keeping it All Together
• Connecting the Behavior Data Team to PBiS
1. Completing, Action Planning, and Reporting the Measures of Advanced Tiers Tool (MATT) three times per year.
2. Completing, Action Planning, and Reporting the Benchmarks for Advanced Tiers (BAT) once per year.
3. Completing and Sharing with our PBiS team the data collected through the Illinois PBiS Network Tier 2/Tier 3 Tracking Tool.
4. Overseeing the Individual Brief FBAs
Illinois PBiS Network Tier 2/Tier 3 Intervention Tracking Tool
Illinois PBIS Network Page 1 of 1 Tier 2/Tier 3 Intervention Tracking Tool
School Name: _______________________________ Total School Population as of October 1:________
Interventions
Check-in Check-out (CICO)
Social/Academic Instructional Groups
Individualized Check-In/Check-Out, Groups &
Mentoring
Brief FBA/BIP (Functional Behavior Assessment/Behavior Intervention Planning)
Complex FBA/BIP Person Centered
Planning (Wraparound, RENEW, Family Focus)
# Students Participating
# Students Responding
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July
August
September
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January
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April
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June
Data-based Decision-rules for defining “response to intervention”: Please list below your data-based decision-rule/s to determine youth ‘response’ for each of the six levels of intervention. Ex. Students received 80% or better on Daily Progress Report for 4 consecutive weeks. Responding to Check-in Check-out (CICO): Responding to Social/Academic Instructional Groups: Responding to Individualized CICO, Groups & Mentoring: Responding to Brief FBA/BIP: Responding to a Complex FBA/BIP: Responding to Person Centered Planning:
How We Get to a Tier 3 Intervention
Student is referred to the Behavior Data Team for Intervention.
Small Group Intervention with a baseline data collection
Data Team members meet to determine the best fit intervention based on the completed teacher referral.
Small Group Intervention & Check In Check Out
Check In Check Out
After 6 weeks of intervention, the Data Team reviews the progress made.
80% or higher success based on data collection: continue with a second round of intervention. Increase independence.
Lower than 80% success based on data collection: continue intervention but modify for success.
After 6 more weeks of intervention, the Data Team reviews the progress made.
After 6 more weeks of intervention, the Data Team reviews the progress made.
80% or higher success based on data collection: continue with a third round of intervention. Increase independence.
Graduate and become a tier 1
student.
After 2 rounds without success, consider changes in the intervention or change the type of intervention.
After 3 rounds without success, move to a tier 3 intervention.
After 6 more weeks of interventions, the Data team reviews the progress made.
Individual FBA Case Manager
• PBiS Behavior Data Team assigns a case manager.
1. Case Manager contacts General Education Teacher within a week to set up a time to meet and conduct a brief FBA.
2. Many FBA’s are available – pick the one that works best for you and your team.
3. The FBA is completed and data collection methods are created.
4. An intervention plan is created and implemented based on the function of behavior.
5. Data is collected and reviewed for 6-8 weeks.
AIM : Assess-Intervene-Monitor FBA Tool
Keys to Interventions
• Interventions must specifically target the behavior of concern and the function of the behavior found through the FBA.
• PTR models are effective. How will you prevent the behavior of concern, teach the skills necessary to extinguish or minimize the behavior, and reinforce the desired behavior.
• How will you determine if your intervention is effective?
Keys to Data Collection
• One basic measure is used to collect data.• Baseline data is collected prior to an
intervention plan being implemented.• Data is collected at least once per week.• A peer comparison is also collected. This
could be at baseline or throughout the intervention.
Examples of Data Collection ToolsMateo Hubert Progress Monitoring – Tier 3 2014
Day AM # PM# Before Snack Lunch PE End Mentor Break
A checklist measuring the attention given to a student who is attention seeking.
Examples of Data Collection Tools
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday AM
Lunch/ Recess
PM
Total:
CICO Mentor Group Jobs
Data Collection for number of inappropriate behaviors and interventions completed each day.
Examples of Data Collection ToolsDay of the Week # Celebrations Removal Time Removal Time Removal Time
Monday 9/10 1Tuesday 1Wednesday 0 15Thursday 1 0Friday 0 35Monday 9/17 0 25Tuesday 0 75 Wednesday 1 0Thursday 1 50 Friday 0 20 Monday 9/24 0 0Tuesday 1 0WednesdayThursday FridayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursday FridayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursday FridayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursday Friday
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Examples of Data Collection ToolsTime
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Friday
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930-1030
1030-1130
1130-1230
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230-330
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Could be used for any number of basic measurements.
Examples of Data Collection ToolsName: Date: # Peers:
Teacher: In: Out:
Class Activity: In: Out:
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On-Task % On-Task %
Time on Task – also has ability to have a peer comparison. Could also be used to collect data on other behaviors – just code as needed. Another benefit is the ability to spread your intervals to your needs.
Data Review
• Throughout the Intervention period (6-8 weeks) the case manager trouble shoots and provides feedback to the General Education Teacher.
• After 6-8 weeks, the Case Manager sits down with the General Education Teacher to review the data.
• The Behavior Data Team also reviews the data at the twice monthly meeting.
• Decisions will be made to return to a tier 2 intervention or to move forward with Child Find or Re-evaluation (if on a current IEP) with the local AEA.
Wrap Around
• How our school uses the Wrap Around Process• Past • Present
Ever Changing Process
Discussion
• Questions• Suggestions • Connections
References
• www.pbisapps.org – swis data• www.pbis.org – AIM • www.pbisillinois.org – Tier 2 and 3 Tracking
Tool