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Positive Behavior Support in Secondary Schools
A Practical Guide
Ellie L. Young, Paul Caldarella, Michael J. Richardson, and K. Richard Young
8½x10½, 380 pages ISBN: 978-1-60918-973-0 Item 8533, $35.00
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This much-needed guide shows how to implement positive behavior
support (PBS) strategies in secondary settings, using a three-tiered approach.
The authors adapt the core ideas of PBS to the developmental context of
adolescence and the organizational structures of middle schools and junior
and senior high schools. With an emphasis on data-based decision making,
the book provides ideas and examples for meeting the behavioral needs of all
students, from those with emerging concerns to those with ongoing, chronic
problems. It takes practitioners step by step through planning, implementing,
evaluating, and sustaining schoolwide, small-group, and individual
interventions. In a large-size format with convenient lay-flat binding, the
book includes useful reproducible forms.
Reviews
"This is an excellent, comprehensive book for educators dedicated to
supporting secondary-age students in the context of three-tiered prevention
models. The vignettes throughout the book are engaging and make the
context more clear for the reader. Congratulations to the authors for this
timely, highly useful resource."
-Kathleen Lynne Lane, PhD, BCBA-D, School of Education,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
"A well-timed, valuable resource for school staff, principals, and district
leaders. This highly readable, straightforward book provides pragmatic,
functional guidance for implementing an effective PBS system within a
schoolwide model. Attention to the particular challenges of adolescent
development and secondary contexts—along with realistic examples of
students and schools—are unique strengths of the book. The authors provide
a strong rationale for the use of PBS in middle and high schools, explain the
work that must be done to set the stage for (and sustain) effective
implementation, and describe implementation across all three tiers of
response to intervention. This book would be an excellent text for
administrative licensure and school psychology programs or for courses on
advanced behavior management for teachers."
-Deanne A. Crone, PhD, Center on Teaching and Learning,
University of Oregon
"When school personnel model proactive instruction that supports all
areas of students’ learning needs, the results are better behaviors and test
scores. This book provides specific and tested strategies for success in any
educational setting—even with the most difficult students. Ready-to-use
forms and questionnaires take school professionals smoothly through the
process of creating solution-focused interventions."
-Brenda Wesson, EdS, NCSP, Nebo School District, Spanish
Fork, Utah
"This book offers exactly what the title promises—a practical guide that is
relevant for secondary settings. Readers will increase their understanding of
the 'what,' 'why,' and 'how-to' of implementing PBS. The authors describe
useful strategies that are grounded in research, emphasizing the critical
importance of collaborating with teachers, administrators, and community
stakeholders to enhance the school climate."
-Hank Bohanon, PhD, School of Education, Loyola University
Chicago
"A comprehensive resource. This well-written, easy-to-read book covers
all the essentials for educators in secondary settings to build consensus and
implement schoolwide positive behavior supports in their schools. I highly
recommend it for building administrators, teachers, school counselors, and
school psychologists. This book would be an excellent choice for reading
collectively for staff development, especially for a building leadership team."
-Robert D. Richardson, PhD, NCSP, evidence-based learning
specialist, Canyons School District, Utah |