Adapted from Newcomer, L., Colvin, G. & Lewis, T. J. (2009)

Adapted from Newcomer, L., Colvin, G. & Lewis, T. J. (2009)

<p> School:______</p><p>Intervention Areas Current Cafeteria System Prevention  Unsafe physical arrangements are eliminated or adjusted  Routine permits orderly flow: o Entry o Food pickup o Movement to table o Cleanup o Exit  Space occupied by students is maximized  Wait time is minimized  Congestion is absent or minimized  Staff is trained and fluent in PBIS procedures  Supervision includes proximity, scanning, and a high rate of interaction </p><p>Teaching  Lessons are taught in context (in the cafeteria)  Multiple examples and non-examples relative to the cafeteria are provided  Teachers model, practice, and review with students  School-wide lessons taught throughout the year following the Action Plan Acknowledgement  System in place  Simple and efficient  Staff and students are trained Extinction  What behavior(s) compete?  How can we work to reduce them?</p><p>Reductive Consequences  Hierarchy (no more than 3 steps) School:______</p><p> Training (Staff, Students, Parents)</p><p>Data Collection  Once the area(s) in need of improvement are identified, how will the progress be monitored?</p><p>Intervention Areas Revisions for Current Cafeteria System Prevention  Unsafe physical arrangements are eliminated or adjusted  Routine permits orderly flow: o Entry o Food pickup o Movement to table o Cleanup o Exit  Space occupied by students is maximized  Wait time is minimized  Congestion is absent or minimized  Staff is trained and fluent in PBIS procedures  Supervision includes proximity, scanning, and a high rate of interaction </p><p>Teaching  Lessons are taught in context (in the cafeteria)  Multiple examples and non-examples relative to the cafeteria are provided  Teachers model, practice, and review with students  School-wide Lessons taught throughout the year following the Action Plan Acknowledgement  System in place  Simple and efficient School:______</p><p> Staff and students are trained </p><p>Extinction  What behavior(s) compete?  How can we work to reduce them?</p><p>Reductive Consequences  Hierarchy (no more than 3 steps)  Training (Staff, Students, Parents) Data Collection  Once the area(s) in need of improvement are identified, how will the progress be monitored?</p><p>Adapted from Newcomer, L., Colvin, G. & Lewis, T. J. (2009)</p>

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