What are the six assumptions underlying the PBIS approach?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer:
Using data to make decisions at both the individual and school-wide level
Involving all school staff in defining, teaching, and reinforcing socially acceptable school behaviors
Implementing a system of reinforcement that encourages responsible behavior
Providing small-group and individual instruction to students who need additional assistance in developing appropriate behavior
Developing individual plans for students whose behavior choices continue to be poor
Creating school/family/community partnerships to support the academic and behavioral needs of students

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When reading, being able to explain, interpret, apply, empathize, and have perspective leads to _______

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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An author makes the following claim in a research paper: “Research is moving in a direction to resolve issues related to global obesity. We are all facing this global obesity crisis together.” What is unclear in the second sentence of this quote?

A. It is unclear whether we refers to the authors of the article, community members, or to some other group. B. It is unclear whether global obesity is the issue that needs to be resolved. C. It is unclear whether global obesity is a crisis. D. It is unclear if the issues are being resolved.

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Testing that is characterized by frequent, direct measures of critical school behaviors is called which of the following?

A) Performance assessment B) Formative assessment C) Curriculum-based measurement D) Portfolio assessment

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How can a play frame be established?

A. Nonverbally, by walking into a pretend center. B. By invitation, "Let's play…" C. By an adult announcing which child will portray each role. D. Nonverbally, by one child controlling the materials.

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