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Title

Examining Use of the Schoolwide Expectations Survey for Specific Settings to Build Expectation Matrices: A Pilot Study.

Authors

Royer, David James; Pelton, Katie Scarlett Lane; Lane, Kathleen Lynne; Oakes, Wendy Peia

Abstract

The Schoolwide Expectations Survey for Specific Settings (SESSS) is a free-access tool that school leadership teams can use to gather opinions from faculty and staff regarding what student behaviors are critical for success in various school settings. While the SESSS has been used for over a decade to inform the building of schoolwide expectation matrix as part of their Comprehensive, Integrated, Three-Tiered Model of Prevention, little is known about the extent to which data from the SESSS inform the actual building of schoolwide expectation matrices. In this pilot descriptive study, we examined SESSS data from 10 elementary, middle, and high schools from two Midwestern districts in the United States to determine how much and which data from the SESSS were included in their expectation matrices. Using a standardized rubric to score each school's inclusion rate of SESSS items, results indicated all schools included most items rated as critical for success by 75% or more faculty and staff. We discuss implications and future directions.

Subjects

MIDWEST (U.S.); SUCCESS; SCHOOL environment; RESEARCH funding; HIGH school students; LEADERSHIP; PILOT projects; BEHAVIOR; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; MIDDLE school students; MOTIVATION (Psychology); COLLEGE teacher attitudes; SCHOOL children; RESEARCH methodology

Publication

Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions, 2025, Vol 27, Issue 2, p107

ISSN

1098-3007

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1177/10983007241276777

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