Chapter 9: Do School-Wide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports, Not Exclusionary Discipline Practices
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Published:2016
Rhonda N. T. Nese, Kent McIntosh, 2016. "Do School-Wide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports, Not Exclusionary Discipline Practices", Instructional Practices with and without Empirical Validity
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Abstract
All educators will inevitably face unwanted student behavior that they need to address. A ubiquitous response to unwanted behavior is exclusionary discipline practices, including time-out, office discipline referrals, and suspensions. However, extensive research has demonstrated that these practices are associated with negative outcomes, including increased likelihood of further unwanted behavior, decreased achievement, and racial/ethnic discipline disparities. In this chapter, we provide a preventative alternative to exclusionary practices, school-wide positive behavioral interventions and supports (SWPBIS). SWPBIS is an evidence-based framework for implementing systems to reduce unwanted behavior and increase prosocial behavior, decreasing the need for exclusionary practices.
