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A Randomized, Wait-List Controlled Effectiveness Trial Assessing School-Wide Positive Behavior Support in Elementary SchoolsUniversity of Oregon, Eugene
University of Connecticut, Storrs
University of Oregon, Eugene
Illinois State Board of Education, LaGrange Park
Hawaii State Board of Education, Honolulu
University of Oregon, Eugene
University of Oregon, Eugene We report a randomized, wait-list controlled trial assessing the effects of school-wide positive behavior support (SWPBS). An effectiveness analysis was conducted with elementary schools in Hawaii and Illinois where training and technical assistance in SWPBS was provided by regular state personnel over a 3-year period. Results document that the training and technical assistance were functionally related to improved implementation of universal-level SWPBS practices. Improved use of SWPBS was functionally related to improvements in the perceived safety of the school setting and the proportion of third graders meeting or exceeding state reading assessment standards. Results also document that levels of office discipline referrals were comparatively low, but the absence of experimental control for this variable precludes inference about the impact of SWPBS. Implications for future research directions are offered.
Key Words: school-wide positive behavior support randomized control trial effectiveness trial
This version was published on July
1, 2009 Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions, Vol. 11, No. 3,
133-144 (2009) |
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