This book will help you to:
- Organize administrative support and leadership teams
- Create effective communication techniques and protocols
- Use effective models to select school-specific priorities
- Support staff and students during the transition
- Identify desired outcomes and assess whether or not they’ve been achieved.
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What people are saying about the book
“This book provides a long-awaited resource, a multi-tiered system of support book written specifically with secondary school staff in mind. Drawing upon years of PBIS research and combined expertise, the authors inspire new ways of thinking about discipline, behavior, and learning. Filled with engaging, often humorous stories, jargon-free examples, and sample scenarios, this book is one readers will return to time and time again for relevant, easy to understand and ready to apply information and resources.”
Karen L. Berlin, M.Ed., BCBA, LBA, Coordinator, Region 4 Training and Technical Assistance Center, Virginia MTSS, George Mason University, USA
“Bohanon, Caputo-Love, and Morrissey provide a valuable guide for the implementation of school-wide systems of support within the unique context of high school settings. This informative resource provides practical direction and real-life examples that can be applied to improve school climate and effective supports to improve student outcomes at the secondary level.”
Steve Goodman, Ph.D., Director, Michigan’s MTSS Technical Assistance Center
“Implementing Systematic Interventions merges the perfect combination of qualitative and quantitative research to examine how to effectively execute systemic change. Offering formulaic approaches to nuanced topics–such as what makes an effective team, setting the stage for systemic change, and crafting meaningful feedback–if you’re in the process of making modifications at the secondary level, this is the book for you!”
Lindsey L. Jensen, 2018 Illinois Teacher of the Year & Recipient of the 2020 NEA-Illinois Foundation Award for Teaching Excellence