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Project

Positive Behavior Support

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Fiscal Year:
2014
Contact Information:
Project Description:
The Delaware Positive Behavior Support Project (DE-PBS) is a collaborative project with the Delaware Department of Education, the University of Delaware Center for Disabilities Studies, and Delaware Public Schools. This statewide initiative is designed to build the knowledge and skills of Delaware educators in the concepts and practices of Positive Behavior Supports (PBS). DE-PBS uses a three-tiered approach to develop positive learning environments and prevent problem behaviors. The first tier, School-wide PBS, uses universal strategies implemented throughout the school to support the positive behavior of all students. The second tier applies additional strategies for students who need more support at this targeted level. For the remaining approximately 5% of students who do not respond to universal and targeted strategies, individualized supports are developed at the third tier. At each tier, school-based teams are developed to design a plan of implementation based on the needs of the school and individual students and data is used for decision-making. PBS also supports an inclusive culture by creating a common language and vision for staff to support all students learning together, both those with and without disabilities and/or behavior problems. The PBS initiative provides professional development to schools in all levels of implementation. In order to build capacity at the local level, the project provides training and technical assistance to PBS Coaches from partnering school districts who in turn support the implementation of PBS in schools within their district.
Keyword(s):
School Age
Core Function(s):
Performing Research or Evaluation, Developing & Disseminating Information
Area of Emphasis
Education & Early Intervention
Target Audience:
Professionals and Para-Professionals
Unserved or Under-served Populations:
None
Primary Target Audience Geographic Descriptor:
State
Funding Source:
COVID-19 Related Data:
N/A