Conference Presentation Materials
Keynote Presentation:
The Evolution of Positive Behavior Support in Our Society: A
Functional Analysis
Anthony Biglan, Senior Research Scientist,
Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, OR
Tony Biglan
Presentation
Featured Presentations:
C-1 – Linking Literacy and Behavior Supports
Robert Horner, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR
Robert Horner Presentation
F-1 – Response to Intervention and School-wide Positive
Behavior Support
George Sugai, University of Connecticut,
Storrs, CT
George Sugai Presentation
J-4 – Using School-wide Data to Identify Students for
Targeted Interventions across the K-12 Grade Span:
Illustrations and Recommendations
Kathleen Lane, Robin J. Parks, Megan Welsh and Cynthia Anelli,
Peabody College at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
Kathleen Lane
Presentation
J-5 – Delivering Behavior Support in the Foster Care
System: Some Data and Perspectives from a Statewide Initiative
Glen Dunlap, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
Glen Dunlap
Presentation
Invited Presentations:
A-4 – Response to Intervention for Social Behavior:
The Behavior Education Program
Leanne Hawken, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
Leanne Hawken PDF
A-12 – Creative Employment Strategies
Wendy Parent, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
Wendy Parent
Presentation
B-1 – Using the Implementer’s Blueprint to Build
Sustainable State-wide Initiatives
Susan Barrett, Sheppard
Pratt Health System, Baltimore, MD
Susan Barrett Presentation
Susan Barrett Additional Materials #1
Susan Barrett Additional Materials #2
B-2 – Spreading the Word about Effective Behavioral
Programming: Strategies that Work
Ilene Schwartz, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Ilene Schwartz Presentation
B-7 – The Public Health Model and Positive Behavioral
Interventions and Supports
Al Duchnowski, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
Al Duchnowski Presentation
D-3 – Linking Academic and Behavior Supports through a
Systems Level Perspective
Michael Coyne and Brandi Simonsen, University of Connecticut,
Storrs, CT
Michael Coyne and Brandi Simonsen Presentation
E-2 – A Response-to-Intervention (RTI) Model for
Mathematics: Description, Illustration and Some Data
Kent Johnson, Morningside Academy, Seattle, WA
Kent Johnson Presentation
Kent Johnson Additional Materials
H-8 Communication Breakdown and Problem Behavior
Martha E. Snell, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
Martha Snell Presentation
H-3 – RtI and School Reform: A Context for School-wide
Positive Behavior Support
Wayne Sailor and Amy McCart,
University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
Wayne Sailor and Amy McCart Presentation
I-3 – Increasing Family Participation in School
Activities through School-wide PBS
Timothy Lewis, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO
Timothy Lewis Presentation
Tutorials:
B-3 – Positive Strategies 1: Conducting the FBA
Dan Crimmins, Westchester Institute for Human Development,
Valhalla, NY; Anne Farrell,
New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY; Philip Smith,
University of Connecticut, Stamford, CT
Dan Crimmins, Anne Farrell, and Philip Smith Presentation
C-3 – Positive Strategies 2: Developing the BIP
Dan Crimmins, Westchester Institute for Human Development,
Valhalla, NY; Anne Farrell, New York Medical College,
Valhalla, NY; Philip Smith, University of Connecticut,
Stamford, CT
Dan Crimmins, Anne Farrell, and Philip Smith
Presentation #2
F-6 – Positive Behavior Support for Bus Drivers: A
Tutorial for School Personnel
Laura Riffel, Behavior Doctor Consulting, Lawrence, KS
Laura Riffel Presentation
H-9 – How to Implement Evidence Based Classroom
Management Practices in the Real World
Brandi Simonsen
and Sarah Fairbanks, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
Brandi Simonsen and Sarah Fairbanks Presentation
Brandi Simonsen Additional Materials
Panels:
A-1 – Systems Change and Sustainability
Robert Horner (chair) and Celeste Rossetto Dickey, University
of Oregon, Eugene, OR; George Sugai, University of
Connecticut, Storrs, CT; Glen Dunlap, University of South
Florida, Tampa, FL; Rachel Freeman, Kansas Institute for
Positive Behavior Support, Lawrence, KS
Celeste Rossetto Dickey Presentation
Glen Dunlap Presentation
Rachel Freeman Presentation
Robert Horner Presentation
George Sugai Presentation
G-9 Quality of Life for Persons with Severe Disabilities
Richard Albin (chair), University of Oregon, Eugene, OR; Linda
Bambara, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA; Dan Baker, Elizabeth
M. Boggs Center on Developmental Disabilities, New Brunswick,
NJ; Edward G. Carr, State University of New York-Stony Brook,
Stony Brook, NY
Linda Bambara Presentation
Workshops:
SWK 103 – Preparing School Administrators to
Participate in the School-Wide Positive Behavior Support Process
Don Kincaid, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
Don Kincaid Workshop
SWK 105 – The Development and Implementation of the
Social Skills Groups for Children with Asperger Syndrome
Kelley Harrison Pistacchio, The Groden Center, Inc,
Providence, RI
Kelley
Harrison Pistacchio Workshop
SWK 108 – Writing Behavioral Intervention Plans based
on Functional Behavior Assessments
Laura A. Riffel, Behavior Doctor Consulting, Lawrence, KS
Laura A. Riffel Workshop
Laura A. Riffel Additional Materials #1
Laura A. Riffel Additional Materials #2
Laura A. Riffel Additional Materials #3
Laura A. Riffel Additional Materials #4