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A Blueprint for Schoolwide Positive Behavior Support: Implementation of Three Components
Author(s) -
Ann Turnbull,
Hank Edmonson,
Peter Griggs,
Donna Wickham,
Wayne Sailor,
Rachel Freeman,
Doug Guess,
Steve Lassen,
Amy McCart,
Jiyeon Park,
Laura A. Riffel,
Rud Turnbull,
Jared S. Warren
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
exceptional children
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.071
H-Index - 89
eISSN - 2163-5560
pISSN - 0014-4029
DOI - 10.1177/001440290206800306
Subject(s) - blueprint , psychology , positive behavior support , intervention (counseling) , focus group , poverty , component (thermodynamics) , mathematics education , pedagogy , autism , developmental psychology , sociology , political science , mechanical engineering , physics , psychiatry , anthropology , law , engineering , thermodynamics
This article provides a case study (focus on an eighth-grader with autism) within a case study (focus on an urban middle school) in terms of the implementation of positive behavior support (PBS). Information is provided on the characteristics of three key components of schoolwide PBS-universal support, group support, and individual support. For each component, information is presented on policy, assessment, and intervention in terms of an evolving approach to schoolwide PBS with descriptions of how the components were implemented at the middle school with a particular emphasis on the eighth-grade student. The authors conclude with implications for practice in terms of assessing current resources, providing professional development, and intensifying universal support within urban schools to address some of the complex issues associated with poverty.

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