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Context For The Team Why do assessment/evaluation? Data sources Evaluation tools Planning Sharing outcomes

Why Evaluate PBIS Implementation? Ensure accuracy and consistency in implementation. Identify strengths and weaknesses in implementation.

Evaluating PBIS Fidelity of implementation of core elements Outcomes – behavior, academics, school climate, etc.

Some Data Sources School-wide academic data School-wide discipline data Attendance data Special education data PBIS assessments Climate surveys Needs surveys Incentive surveys Involvement surveys

PBIS Assessments Tiered Fidelity Index (TFI) Self-Assessment Survey (SAS) Team Implementation Checklist (TIC) Benchmarks of Quality (BoQ) School Safety Survey (SSS) www.pbisapps.org

The Tiered Fidelity Inventory (TFI) Single, efficient, valid, reliable survey Measures application of core features of PBIS (three tiers) Completed by small team (administrator, coach, others) Includes a walkthrough tool

Uses Of The TFI Determine what is in place & what is needed Guide implementation efforts Assess progress Build action plan Self-assess annually to sustain implementation of PBIS

When To Administer The TFI? During initial implementation administer every three or four meetings. Once 70% is met three times in a row, administer annually. 1

TFI Categories Section for each tier Sub-divided into: teams, implementation, evaluation Individual items in each area above Walkthrough tool

Example Of Items & Scoring Criteria

Action Planning With The TFI Identify area(s) of need. Identify individual items to address. Develop actions and timeline; assign personnel.

Teams Subscale Item 1.1 Team Composition 1.2 Team Operating Procedures 1.3 Behavioral Expectations 1.4 Teaching Expectations Implementation 1.5 Problem Behavior Definitions 1.6 Discipline Policies 1.7 Professional Development 1.8 Classroom Procedures 1.9 Feedback and Acknowledgment 1.10 Faculty Involvement 1.11 Student/Family/Community Involvement Evaluation 1.12 Discipline Data 1.13 Data-based Decision Making 1.14 Fidelity Data 1.15 Annual Evaluation Current Score Action(s) Person(s) Responsible Timeline

Action Plan (Based on what source?) What needs to be done 1. Train all staff to work collaboratively and respectfully with families. (Family Survey questions 9, 10, 13) Create a monthly newsletter to keep parents informed of PBIS/RTI data/events. Include volunteer portion for parents to be involved. Who will do what Tier I team will create a sub-team dedicated to communicating with staff and parents. When completed September 2017 2. Assess parents’ opinions of Continue using Survey Monkey Tier I sub-committee will Fall and spring how well schools communicate Parent Survey in 1st and 3rd review results of surveys. 2017/2018 with them. (Family Survey) quarters. 3. Share school-wide expectations, t-chart, school matrix, strategies for acknowledging, and the acknowledgement system. (Family Survey questions 4 & 15) Expand current brochure given out at beginning of the year to include more info on PBIS/RTI and the benefits of implementing them. Tier I sub-committee will Summer 2017 – make changes to ready to use at brochure and to displays open house night. that will be posted at open house.

Self-Assessment Survey (SAS) Staff perception/priorities School-wide, classroom, non-classroom and individual student systems Identifies staff priorities Annual

Team Implementation Checklist (TIC) Team completes Tier I implementation Done every three or four months

Benchmarks Of Quality (BoQ) Team members & coach give input Identifies Tier I strengths & needs Completed once per year

School Safety Survey (SSS) Determines risk and protective factors Determines training and support needs Tracked over time

Other Assessments Surveys to determine direction and actions needed (e.g., climate surveys & parent engagement surveys) Surveys to determine how well students, parents, and the community understand PBIS

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Plan For Evaluation (Example) Measure/Tool Year One Fall TFI Sept SAS Oct TIC Aug Climate Survey for students Sept SSS Spring Fall Winter April/May Year Three Spring Fall Winter April/May Spring April/May Oct Oct Aug Aug Jan Parent Survey Teacher survey Winter Year Two April Feb April Feb Dec April Feb

Share Your Results Share with staff & district coach Annual update to school board Newsletters Info on website Local media

Let’s Practice! Tiered Fidelity Inventory (TFI) Section 1.14 Fidelity Data Section 1.15 Annual Evaluation

1.14 Fidelity Data Subscale: Evaluation Scoring Criteria Feature 1.14 Fidelity Data: Tier I team reviews and uses SWPBIS fidelity (e.g., SET, BoQ, TIC, SAS, Tiered Fidelity Inventory) data at least annually. Data Sources School policy Staff handbook School newsletters School website Main Idea: Measuring fidelity is essential for maintaining high-criterion use of PBIS. Any Tier I fidelity measure is acceptable. Completing this inventory meets the criterion for a “2” score. 0 Not implemented 1 Partially implemented 2 Fully implemented 0 No Tier I SWPBIS fidelity data collected. 1 Tier I fidelity collected informally and/or less often than annually. 2 Tier I fidelity data collected and used for decision making annually.

1.15 Annual Evaluation Subscale: Evaluation Scoring Criteria Feature Data Sources 0 Not implemented 1 Partially implemented 2 Fully implemented Staff, student, and family 0 No evaluation takes place, or evaluation surveys occurs without data. Tier I handbook 1 Evaluation conducted, but not annually, Fidelity tools or outcomes are not used to shape the School policy Tier I process and/or not shared with Student outcomes stakeholders. District reports School newsletters 2 Evaluation conducted at least annually, and outcomes (including academics) shared with stakeholders, with clear Main Idea: Implementation of the core components of PBIS is more likely if the alterations in process based on Tier I team both self-assesses implementation status at least annually AND evaluation. 1.15 Annual Evaluation: Tier I team documents fidelity and effectiveness (including on academic outcomes) of Tier I practices at least annually (including year-by-year comparisons) that are shared with stakeholders (staff, families, community, district) in a usable format. reports their status to relevant stakeholders (i.e., school community, school board, etc.)

Summary Conduct regular assessments and surveys. Monitor fidelity of implementation. Assess satisfaction and buy-in. Do evaluations regularly (at least annually). See the big picture. Report to stakeholders.

Resources https://www.pbisapps.org/Applications/Pages/PBIS-Assessment.aspx PBIS Apps - Assessment Overview http://www.pbis.org/evaluation/evaluation-tools PBIS Technical Assistance Center – info on evaluation tools

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