When students‘ behavioral, emotional, and social needs are met, they are better able to excel in school and in life. Take strategic action to begin closing the systematic behavior gap with the guidance of Behavior Solutions. This user-friendly resource outlines how to utilize the PLC at Work® and RTI at Work™ processes to create a three-tiered system of supports that is collaborative, research-based, and practical.
Use this resource to assess the current reality of your school or district’s systemic behavior gap:
- Become familiar with student behaviors, emotions, and mental states and the challenges they provide to the implementation of educational initiatives.
- Learn why it is necessary for schools to embrace the PLC at Work and RTI at Work processes to ensure students‘ behavioral success with a multitiered system of support (MTSS).
- Study each tier of behavioral support–prevention, intervention, and remediation–to foster social-emotional learning (SEL).
- Understand how to construct successful behavior intervention processes at each behavioral tier.
- Read real-world examples and case studies of schools that implemented effective multitiered systems of behavior supports, then create your own action plan.
Contents:
Introduction
Part One: Building the Case–the Why
Chapter 1: Assessing Your Current Reality
Part Two: Connecting PLCs, RTI, and Behaviors–the What
Chapter 2: Developing the Structure for Integrating PLCs, RTI, and Behavior
Part Three: Implementing Behavior Solutions for Each Tier–the How
Chapter 3: Implementing Behavior Solutions Tier 1–Prevention
Chapter 4: Implementing Behavior Solutions Tier 2–Intervention
Chapter 5: Implementing Behavior Solutions Tier 3–Remediation
Epilogue
Part Four: Improving and Sustaining the System–the Now What
Appendix A: Establishing and Sustaining a System for Success
Appendix B: Tier 1 Behavior PLC and RTI–From District Office to Every Classroom Case Study
Resources and References
Index