Powerpoint Presentations
1st Year Training
Powerpoint presentations from August 22, 2008
- Team Roles and Responsibilities
- Data Collection for PBISAz
- Data Collection Systems / Options
- AZ SAFE Online Data Collection
- Communication with Stakeholders
Powerpoint presentations and handouts from November 7, 2008
- Developing Expectations and Rules
- Acknowledging Expected Behavior
- Data Analysis: Guided Practice
- Reward Ideas (Free and Inexpensive)
- Team Member Roles
2nd Year Training
Powerpoint presentations from September 26 & 27, 2008
- Next Steps for Year 2 Schools
- Converting Raw Data to Shared Data
- How to Display Data in the 3-Tier Triangle
Powerpoint presentations from February 12 & 13, 2009
- Key Characteristics of Implementing Secondary Interventions
- Responding to Problem Behavior: A Check In, Check Out Intervention
- Intensive/Directed Social Skills Training
- Effective Positive Behavior Support (Behavior Support Teams)
- Self-Management: A Secondary Intervention
- What You Should Know About Functional Behavioral Assessment
- Problem Solving Classroom Challenges: Secondary Interventions
National Conference Presentations
2009 Association for Positive Behavior Supports from March 26, 2009.
- The Stapler is No Longer the Great Collaborator: Teams Need Technology
- Unique School-Wide PBS Systems in Arizona High School (Poster)
- Using Mobile Technology for a Targeted Intervention: Self-Monitoring (Poster)
2009 Council for Exceptional Children from April 3, 2009.
- An Analysis of Behavior Expectations: Lessons Learned from a Decade of SW-PBIS
- Using Technology and Media to Build Behavioral Capacity in Schools
Proven Classroom Management Solutions Workshop
Powerpoint presentation from August 23, 2008
RTI and PBIS Conference
Powerpoint presentation from October 22, 2008
- An Overview of Three-Tiered Models of Positive Behavior Support: What Every Administrator Needs to Know - Dr. Kathleen Lane
- PBS: The importance of the Leadership Team - Paul MacDonald
- Critical Issues: Leading the RTI Process - Dr. John McCook




