Goals of PBIS
Some of the goals of PBIS are to:
Create more proactive school and classroom environments for all students
Improve the climate of the school by establishing a learning environment that is positive, preventive, and predictable to improve student behavior
Increase the effectiveness and relevance of the school’s efforts to provide behavior support systems and prevent the development of challenging behavior
Reduce unnecessary punishment such as discipline referrals, detentions, suspensions, and expulsions
Establish the capacity of schools to educate all students
Increase academic instruction time and reduce classroom management time
Increase commitment to school
Improve parent effectiveness
Enhance the continuum of behavior support for students who display significant behavior challenges and their families
Improve the provision of specialized interventions to students at high risk for behavioral challenges
Create more proactive school and classroom environments for all students
Improve the climate of the school by establishing a learning environment that is positive, preventive, and predictable to improve student behavior
Increase the effectiveness and relevance of the school’s efforts to provide behavior support systems and prevent the development of challenging behavior
Reduce unnecessary punishment such as discipline referrals, detentions, suspensions, and expulsions
Establish the capacity of schools to educate all students
Increase academic instruction time and reduce classroom management time
Increase commitment to school
Improve parent effectiveness
Enhance the continuum of behavior support for students who display significant behavior challenges and their families
Improve the provision of specialized interventions to students at high risk for behavioral challenges