Day 2 Using the FBA and BIP Process to Support Students Needing Intensive Intervention| In-Person Training| BRONX Regional Partnership Center

Wednesday, June 14, 2023

9:00 AM-3:30 PM


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Registration open through 6/13/2023 12:00 PM Eastern Time (US & Canada)

Details
'***NOTE: This is a 3-day In-Person training, participants are expected to attend ALL sessions. *** Description Intended Audience: Implementation Teams consisting of (General and Special Education Teachers, Social Workers, Psychologists, Related Service Providers, Paraprofessionals, and Administrators). This series focuses on understanding the FBA, BIP and Progress Monitoring process as it relates to the NYS Part 200 regulations. The goals of this series are: to understand the Behavior Pathway and build fluency with the theoretical foundations on which FBAs and BIPs are based (i.e., the behavioral pathway). Learn how to conduct a Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA), understanding and developing the skills necessary to complete the FBA; learn the components of the Competing Behavior Pathway (CBP) from which to develop the BIP. How to use a Competing Behavior Pathway to Develop the Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP), identifying interventions based upon the Competing Behavior Pathway. And, finally, learn how to implement and progress monitor the Behavior Intervention Plan, developing the skills necessary to 1) ensure the BIP is implemented with fidelity and 2) progress monitor a student’s response to the plan regarding changes in both the problem and replacement/desired behaviors. Day 1: • Regulations, • Teaming, • Behavior Pathway • Hypothesis Day 2: • Indirect Data Collection • Desired and Replacement Behavior • Behavior Intervention Strategies Day 3: • Progress Monitoring of Outcomes and Fidelity of Implementation • Direct Data Collection'

Continuing Education
CTLE: Hours - 6

Location
1 Fordham Plaza, Room 820

1 Fordham Plaza
Computer Lab - Room 820
Bronx, NY 10458




About Us


NYC Department of Education - Special Education Office

David Giancarlo - dgiancarlo@schools.nyc.gov

Bronx RPC - Behavior Specialist