ISSP
ISSP is form of.... that keeps students in school and doing work but separates them from the rest of the student body
What is punishment
What does S.T.O.I.C. stands for?
What is Structure, Teaching(expectations and rules), Observe(and monitor), Interact(positively), Correct(misbehavior fluently)
What are the competencies of Social Emotional Learning?
Self-Awareness, Self-management, Social awareness, Responsible Decision-Making, Relationship Skills
What does RJ stands for?
What is Restorative Justice
Nicotine and Tobacco= is _______ additive
What is highly
The purpose of ISSP is an essential part of behavior management while for other schools it's a way to...
What is reduce out of school suspension
ISSP Procedures are known for which part of STOIC?
When you're able to identify your own thoughts, emotions and influences on behaviors, as well as analyze their own strengths and weaknesses.
What is Self-awareness
What type of circles can you do in ISSP?
How many millions of children are exposed to e-cigarette's on television?
What is 9.6 million
Name items that should be posted in the front of the classroom.
What is Rules, Expectations, Consequence, and Daily Schedule
Where do Hierarchy of Consequences fall under STOIC?
What competency focuses on listening and communication skills. Also, knowing how to resolve conflict and knowing when to ask for help.
What is Relationship skills
If students are being introduced in a circle and getting to know one another, what type of circle is this?
What is a Community building Circle
Under Florida Law-giving someone a pill not prescribed to them is a second degree felony and up to how many years in prison?
What is 15 years
When students are sent to ISSP who are allowed to send them?
What is Security and Administration Team.
How many positives should you give to 1 negative ratio?
What is 4:1
When you're able to put yourself in someone else's shoes who may be from a different background or culture. What competency am I?
What is Social awareness
What is a Support Circle
What are some common signs of marijuana use?
Bloodshot eyes, short-term memory loss, poor coordination.
What resources are available to assist if students don't have class work?
What is the ISSP Student Code of Conduct sheet ISSP Curriculum and Suite 360.
As you teach your ISSP rules, you should always have 3-5 specific rules that are...
What is Measurable, Observable, and Positive
The purpose for this competency is to make positive choices and take responsibility for positive and negative outcomes.
What is Making responsible decisions
What are the four elements of Restorative Practices we use in the district?
What are three common names for e-cigarettes?
Tanks, Mods, and Vapes