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Ep. 48: All Means All – Inclusive Practices in Tier 1 PBIS

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As we explore what inclusive education means, we need to talk about what it means to create truly inclusive schoolwide systems, data, and practices. If schoolwide means all students have access to the same foundational features, how do you ensure “all” really means “all” in your Tier 1 PBIS implementation?

Joining us to help answer this question is Dr. Sheldon Loman from Portland State University (PSU).

Sheldon is a Professor in the Special Education Department at PSU. He has a passion for researching and teaching about inclusive practices to support students with extensive support needs. Most recently, his research explores universal design and how to make schoolwide PBIS more inclusive of students with extensive support needs. Before his work at PSU, Sheldon was a special education teacher and positive behavior support coordinator in a diverse, urban school district in California. 

For more information about the resources shared in this episode, check out the following resources and links:

  • Research Findings: Walker, V. L., & Loman, S. L. (2021). Strategies for Including Students With Extensive Support Needs in SWPBIS. Inclusive Practices, 1(1), 23-32. https://doi.org/10.1177/27324745211000307
  • Research Findings: Walker, V. L., Loman, S. L., Mickelson, A. M., & Lyon, K. J. (2022). Participation of students with extensive support needs in SWPBIS: Administrator and educator perspectives. Psychology in the Schools, 59(8), 1623-1642.
  • The TIES Center. This center works with states, districts, and schools to support moving students with disabilities from less inclusive to more inclusive environments.
  • The TIES Center resources on PBIS
  • The TIES Center PBIS video series on how to make PBIS more inclusive
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As we explore what inclusive education means, we need to talk about what it means to create truly inclusive schoolwide systems, data, and practices. If schoolwide means all students have access to the same foundational features, how do you ensure “all” really means “all” in your Tier 1 PBIS implementation?

Joining us to help answer this question is Dr. Sheldon Loman from Portland State University (PSU).

Sheldon is a Professor in the Special Education Department at PSU. He has a passion for researching and teaching about inclusive practices to support students with extensive support needs. Most recently, his research explores universal design and how to make schoolwide PBIS more inclusive of students with extensive support needs. Before his work at PSU, Sheldon was a special education teacher and positive behavior support coordinator in a diverse, urban school district in California. 

For more information about the resources shared in this episode, check out the following resources and links:

  • Research Findings: Walker, V. L., & Loman, S. L. (2021). Strategies for Including Students With Extensive Support Needs in SWPBIS. Inclusive Practices, 1(1), 23-32. https://doi.org/10.1177/27324745211000307
  • Research Findings: Walker, V. L., Loman, S. L., Mickelson, A. M., & Lyon, K. J. (2022). Participation of students with extensive support needs in SWPBIS: Administrator and educator perspectives. Psychology in the Schools, 59(8), 1623-1642.
  • The TIES Center. This center works with states, districts, and schools to support moving students with disabilities from less inclusive to more inclusive environments.
  • The TIES Center resources on PBIS
  • The TIES Center PBIS video series on how to make PBIS more inclusive
  continue reading

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