Presentation Abstract
There are many outlets for tracking office-level behaviors. Tracking classroom data can be helpful in preventing teacher-managed behaviors from escalating to the office level. A simple Google Form can organize classroom level data, providing a way for teachers and PBIS teams to more effectively track trends in behaviors that are more significant than a redirection, but less serious than office-managed.
By looking at trends and data in minor or teacher-managed disruptions, PBIS teams can strategize effective interventions for systemic issues to help the day run more smoothly and decrease the number of office-managed behavior incidents. With records of classroom behaviors readily accessible, parents and teachers can work together to find the best way to meet a student's needs. Administrators and coaches can also use the data to help identify teachers who might benefit from additional support. Google Forms is a user-friendly tool to help PBIS teams both organize and share data regarding teacher-managed student behaviors. This presentation will show how to set up a Google Form for this purpose, how to send it to teachers, and how to view and analyze the automatically generated graphs.
Recommended Citation
Robinson, Sallie, "Tracking Teacher-Managed Behaviors with Google Forms" (2017). Georgia Association for Positive Behavior Support Conference. 41.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/gapbs/2017/2017/41
Tracking Teacher-Managed Behaviors with Google Forms
There are many outlets for tracking office-level behaviors. Tracking classroom data can be helpful in preventing teacher-managed behaviors from escalating to the office level. A simple Google Form can organize classroom level data, providing a way for teachers and PBIS teams to more effectively track trends in behaviors that are more significant than a redirection, but less serious than office-managed.
By looking at trends and data in minor or teacher-managed disruptions, PBIS teams can strategize effective interventions for systemic issues to help the day run more smoothly and decrease the number of office-managed behavior incidents. With records of classroom behaviors readily accessible, parents and teachers can work together to find the best way to meet a student's needs. Administrators and coaches can also use the data to help identify teachers who might benefit from additional support. Google Forms is a user-friendly tool to help PBIS teams both organize and share data regarding teacher-managed student behaviors. This presentation will show how to set up a Google Form for this purpose, how to send it to teachers, and how to view and analyze the automatically generated graphs.