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Resource: Self-Assessment Survey (SAS)
www.pbis.org/resource/sas
Word Doc: The PBIS Self-Assessment Survey (SAS) is used by school staff for initial and annual assessment of effective behavior support systems in their school. The survey examines the status and need for improvement of four behavior support systems: (a) Tier 1 schoolwide systems, (b) Tier 1 classroom systems, (c) Tier 2 systems, and (d) Tier 3 systems. Each question in the survey relates to one of the four systems.

Self-Assessment Survey (SAS). The PBIS Self-Assessment Survey (SAS) is used by school staff for initial and annual assessment of effective behavior support systems in their school.

Resource: Improving Tier 3 Implementation and Outcomes in a High-Needs School
www.pbis.org/resource/improving-tier-3-implementation-and-outcomes-in-a-high-needs-school
PDF: This brief summarizes a model demonstration examining the impact of both (a) improved Tier 3 implementation fidelity, as measured by Tiered Implementation Fidelity (TFI) and the Self-Assessment Survey (SAS) 4.0, and (b) an improved implementation of individual behavior support practices in a high-needs elementary school in a rural area in the northeast. The information learned from this model demonstration may assist others working in and supporting schools in similar settings.

This brief summarizes a model demonstration examining the impact of both (a) improved Tier 3 implementation fidelity, as measured by Tiered Implementation Fidelity (TFI) and the Self-Assessment Survey (SAS) 4.0, and (b) an improved implementation of individual

Resource: Tiered Fidelity Inventory (TFI) 3.0
www.pbis.org/resource/tfi-3
PDF: The purpose of the Tiered Fidelity Inventory (TFI) 3.0 is to provide a valid, reliable, and efficient measure of the extent to which school personnel are applying the core features of Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS). The TFI is divided into three sections (Tier 1: Universal PBIS Features; Tier 2: Targeted PBIS Features; and Tier 3: Intensive PBIS Features) that can be used separately or in combination to assess the extent to which core features are in place.

SET, BoQ, TIC, TFI 2.1, SAS, BAT, MATT).

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