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School-wide prevention

School-wide prevention, commonly referred to as Tier 1 supports in a Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) framework, refers to academic and behavioral support provided universally to all students. It is intended to prevent challenges from occurring by having staff teach and acknowledge foundational skills and behaviors that all students are expected to learn.

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Handle With Care: Expanding and evaluating trauma supports for studentsHandle With Care: Expanding and evaluating trauma supports for students

Now more than ever, many children and youth are exposed to potentially traumatic events, whether it be from community or school violence, natural disasters, or the sudden loss of a loved one.
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Promises and Pitfalls of PBIS Part 3: Strategies for educators to reduce implicit bias when responding to challenging behaviorsPromises and Pitfalls of PBIS Part 3: Strategies for educators to reduce implicit bias when responding to challenging behaviors

We highlight strategies educators can use to reduce implicit bias when responding to challenging behaviors, which is one of the five key components to reduce disproportionality in school discipline when implementing a PBIS approach.
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Promises and Pitfalls of PBIS Part 2: Engaging Students and Families in Equity-Focused PBISPromises and Pitfalls of PBIS Part 2: Engaging Students and Families in Equity-Focused PBIS

In this second post in this series, we will discuss how to elevate the voices of students and families – one aspect of implementing a positive behavior framework that is preventive, multi-tiered, and culturally responsive.
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Promises and pitfalls of PBIS Part 1: Importance of an equity-centered approachPromises and pitfalls of PBIS Part 1: Importance of an equity-centered approach

Students who are Black, Latinx, and Native American are more likely than White students to be suspended or expelled – even when comparing consequences for the same infractions.
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Strategies for communicating effectively with students across learning environmentsStrategies for communicating effectively with students across learning environments

This school year has presented many uncertainties for teachers as they continue to navigate virtual, hybrid, and in-person learning environments. Using clear and positive communication can build trusting and supportive teacher-student relationships, especially with students who experience behavioral challenges. But what exactly does effective educator-student communication look like, particularly in ...
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Questions to ask before implementing a school-wide programQuestions to ask <I>before</i> implementing a school-wide program

Multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS) typically include school-wide or universal support (tier 1), targeted interventions for at-risk students (tier 2), and individualized services for students with intensive needs (tier 3). Read our post for more information about multi-tiered frameworks. MTSS have been increasingly adopted across schools in the U.S. and ...
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Clinicians’ perspectives on implementing evidence-based practicesClinicians' perspectives on implementing evidence-based practices

Dr. Michelle Woodbridge (who has been studying prevention and intervention programs related to school-based mental health for more than 25 years) describes school-based clinicians’ perspectives on how using research-supported trauma-informed intervention programs in schools created meaningful, sustainable changes in practice. This video was produced by the 3C Institute. Helpful resources on cognitive ...
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How schools can get started with Positive Behavior SupportsHow schools can get started with Positive Behavior Supports

Dr. Carl Sumi, an expert in student behavioral research and interventions discusses positive behavior interventions and supports. This video was produced by the 3C Institute. Additional resources on cognitive behavior interventions can be found on the Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools  (CBITS) program website. Resources for trauma-informed schools can be ...
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Researcher-practitioner partnerships in implementing & evaluating evidence-based programs in schoolsResearcher-practitioner partnerships in implementing & evaluating evidence-based programs in schools

Implementing and evaluating evidence-based programs (EBPs) in schools requires strong researcher-practitioner partnerships. Here’s what Dr. Michelle Woodbridge (who has been studying prevention and intervention programs related to school-based mental health for more than 25 years) says about the role of communication in implementing EBPs in schools. This video was produced by ...
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How to determine the quality of evidence-based programs (EBP) for schoolsHow to determine the quality of evidence-based programs (EBP) for schools

In this video, Dr. Michelle Woodbridge (who has been studying prevention and intervention programs related to school-based mental health for more than 25 years) discusses how to evaluate the fit of EBPs for schools. This video was produced by the 3C Institute. Additional resources on cognitive behavior interventions can be found ...
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