School Climate Best Practices


Evidence-based practices are assessments, curriculum, instruction, activities, strategies and interventions derived from well-designed, peer-reviewed studies demonstrating effectiveness to meet the needs of students.


Tier 1: Universal Support

School communitites realize the prevelance of trauma and respond through social-emotional behavioral and learning practices that are evidence-based. Prevention practices are positive school supports, build resiliency, promotes positive school climate and actively works to resist retraumatization of all students. 

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Practices that PREVENT 

Maximize structure and increase engagement in social and emotional, and academic learning.

Evidence-Based Practice Training Guidance Resources

Establish School-Wide Behavior Expectations

Establishing Expectations Training Deck

 

Draw a Park Activity Facilitation Guide

 

Building Expectations Matrix Activity

 

Examples of Expectations Matrices

Behavior Expectations Matrix Template

 

Expectations Matrix Template

 

Draw a Park Activity Facilitation Guide

 

Building Expectation Matrix Activity

 

Establishing Expectations Training Deck

 

Examples of Matrices

 

School-wide Expectations Poster Examples

 

Examples of Behavior Expectations Posters

Prevention Stratgies  Strategies designed to maximize structure and increase engagement in order to prevent problematic behaviors from occurring

In-Class Breaks Protocol 

 

Setting Clear Expectations, Routines, and Procedures

 

In-Class Breaks Protocol

 

Building Community and Relationships

 

Family Engagement

 

Active Supervision

 

Calming Corner

 

Positive Greetings



Practices that TEACH

Formally and informally teach appropriate social & emotional behaviors, as well as, provide high-quality instruction.

Evidence-Based Practice Training Guidance Resources
Explicitly Teach Expected Behaviors 

Behavior Lesson Plan Training Deck

 

Kick-Off Plan

 

Example Elementary Expectations Video #1

 

Example Elementary Expectations Video #2

 

Example Secondary Expectations Video 

Behavior Lesson Plan Template

 

Kick-Off Plan

Prevention Programming Protective factors are conditions or attributes in individuals, families and communities that mitigate or eliminate risk, thereby increasing the health and well-being of children and families. Building protective factors is a fundamental building block of all school-based prevention programs.

Program Planning Guide 

Prevention Stratgies   

Teaching Classroom

Expectations

 

Pre-corrections

 

Opportunities to respond

 

Re-teaching

 

Effective redirection and warnings 

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Practices that REINFORCE

Acknowledge when students exhibit socially appropriate behavior and increased opportunity for academic feedback.

Evidence-Based Practices Training Guidance Resources

Acknowledge System

School-wide  Acknowledgement and BSP Traning Deck

 

Acknowledging Behaviors Protocol

 

 

 

Positive Reinforcements Menu Template

 

Acknowledgment System Procedures Template

 

School-wide Acknowledgement System Procedures

 

Positive Reinforcements Menu

 

Acknowledging Behaviors with BSP Protocol

 

School-wide Acknowledgement and BSP - Training Template

 

Noncontingent adult attention

Prevention Strageties   

Behavior-specific praise 

 

Behavior-specific praise (2)

 

Group Contingencies


Practices that RESPOND

Effectively respond to behaviors and gaps in learning by providing additional support.

Evidence-Based Practice  Resources/Trainings Resources
Corrective and Restorative Consequences

Dysregulated Behavior Training Deck

Restorative Discipline Approaches - Flowchart Template 

 

Office Discipline Referral Template

 

Can’t Do vs. Won’t Do


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Tier 2 Protocols, Resources, and Training Guidance coming soon! 


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Tier 3 Protocols, Resources, and Training Guidance coming soon! 


Additional Resources

OKEdge: Training Module

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Last updated on March 14, 2022