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Deep Dive: High School Pbis Implementation At All 3 Tiers, Joanne Malloy, Kathryn Francoeur, Hank Bohanon
Deep Dive: High School Pbis Implementation At All 3 Tiers, Joanne Malloy, Kathryn Francoeur, Hank Bohanon
Education: School of Education Faculty Publications and Other Works
During this call, the presenters took a deep dive into a case study of a high school that implemented positive behavior support at all 3 tiers.
The presentation is based on this article
Malloy, J. M., Bohanon, H., & Francoeur, K. (2018b). Positive behavioral interventions and supports in high schools: A case study from New Hampshire. Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, 1-29. doi:10.1080/10474412.2017.1385398 http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/IRHIAaVkwDTcckJHhuAp/full
Implementing Mtss For Behavior In School Settings, Hank Bohanon
Implementing Mtss For Behavior In School Settings, Hank Bohanon
Education: School of Education Faculty Publications and Other Works
This powerpoint covers the implementation of positive behavior support in secondary schools. The content includes preparing your teams for implementation, using data, and classroom practices
Toward A Practice-Based Approach In Foreign Language Education, Kristin Davin, Richard Donato
Toward A Practice-Based Approach In Foreign Language Education, Kristin Davin, Richard Donato
Education: School of Education Faculty Publications and Other Works
In 1999, Ball & Cohen called for a practice-based curriculum in teacher training. While content areas such as math and science have responded to this call, few studies in foreign language education have been published on practice-based teacher training. This session details a course designed by the foreign language department at the University of Pittsburgh. This course centers around three high-leverage practices (HLPs). HLPs are practices which are done frequently and which novice teachers must be able to implement in order to be effective teachers. They are often context-independent and improve the learning for all students. This presentation describes how …