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POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR
FOR LEARNING
March 2010
Challenging and disruptive behaviour is a barrier to
children’s learning.
It takes a serious emotional and educational toll on
them and everyone around them.
It impacts on our society.
It can’t be ignored.
Problems with our current approach?
Our system is passive and highly reactive
Our solutions are fragmented
Students present too late
Lack of consensus regarding effective interventions (this is changing!)
Many interventions in use have poor evidence regarding their effectiveness
and represent poor value for money
Agencies can work against each other
Highly bureaucratic responses to incidents and needs
Lack of leadership around the issue
What we are doing – Positive Behaviour for
Learning
More effective programmes, reaching more children, more
parents and more educators.
It will reduce disruptive behaviour and improve teacher
satisfaction and student engagement and achievement.
The programme has been developed in partnership
with:
Secondary Principals’ Association of NZ
NZ Principals’ Federation
Secondary Principal’s Council
NZ Education Institute
Post Primary Teachers’ Association
NZ School Trustees’ Association
NZ Early Childhood Council
NZEI Principals’ Council
It also builds on & complements work by a joint Ministry of Justice, Social
Development, Health & Education working group, the
Independent Advisory Group on Conduct Problems & Driver of Crime
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We need to work together
No silver bullet - we need to commit to a medium term approach
Prevention is at the heart of our strategy
Early Intervention - early identification, early in life and in the life of the
problem
Evidence based programmes
Evidence based practice
Effective whole school programmes and practices
Improve interagency work and support
Improve support for key workforces (capability and capacity)
Develop a complementary portfolio of programmes
Get the infrastructure and support right
Acknowledge context and culture
Fewer things being done well
Positive Behaviour for Learning – The Plan 2010-2014
Parents
Incredible Years Parent programme
Teachers
Incredible Years Teacher programme
Schools
Whole School Programmes - intermediate and
secondary schools
Students with
ongoing
challenging
behaviour
Rapid Response Service
Schools /
Teachers
Restorative Practice
School Climate & Bullying survey
Training & development support for teachers
Student engagement work programme
Ongoing work programme
Intensive Wrap Around Service
Long term our aim is to provide quality support
that works for kids
The outcomes of what is proposed will see
• at least 12,000 parents in at-risk families supported in
lifting their parenting skills
• 5,000 teachers will receive training in effective classroom
management
• at least 400 schools will have had the opportunity to
participate in a Positive Behaviour for Learning initiative.
The Case for Early Intervention :
High
Cost
Effect
80%
50%
Low
3-8yrs
8-12yrs
Age
13+yrs
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