I believe in the PBIS philosophy |
Stongly Agree
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I regularly handout Trojan Tickets |
Agree
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I think PBIS works at UPS |
Agree
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I think that the quarterly incentives motivate the students to behave appropriately |
Strongly Agree
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I teach the Universal and Classroom Expectations to my students at the beginning of the school year |
Strongly Agree
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I teach the Universal and Classroom Expectations throughout the school year |
Agree
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I take my students to the Trojan Store or allow them to go to the Trojan Store |
Strongly Agree
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I believe my students enjoy going to the Trojan Store |
Strongly Agree
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I believe that the Trojan Tickets motivate the students to behave appropriately |
Agree
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I have see an improvement in overall behavior since the implementation of PBIS |
Strongly Agree
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The students know the universal expectations |
Agree
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I believe that UPS should continue with all aspects of the PBIS program |
Agree
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I feel comfortable handing out Trojan Tickets |
Agree
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I believe that the Trojan Traits and Trojan Traits Matrix are developmentally appropriate for my students |
Agree
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I believe that the new Report of Student Misconduct and Discipline (office referral form) meets my needs |
Agree
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I feel the Universal Expectations are taught and reinforced school-wide |
Disagree
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I feel that a student with chronic misbehavior has adequate supports to help improve their behavior |
Agree
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I am willing to do my part to help in the complete implementation of PBIS |
Strongly Agree
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Out of the three main components of the PBIS program, Universal Expectations, Large Group Incentives, and Individual Incentives, which one(s) do you feel is the most important to UPS? |
Universal Expectations
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What do you think could be done to help improve the PBIS program? How can you help in the improvement process? |
Getting everyone on board
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What is your philosophy on school-wide and classroom management? |
I believe that we need to have high expectations for all students and that everyone needs to be consistent in enforcing those expectations. Students should understand that their behavior has positive and negative consequences.
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