Behavior Analysis – Active Defender https://active-defender.com Helping you fix emergency communication problems. Wed, 22 May 2024 19:57:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://i0.wp.com/active-defender.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/cropped-AD_Logo_Favicon.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Behavior Analysis – Active Defender https://active-defender.com 32 32 214447028 North Texas School Safety Conference https://active-defender.com/north-texas-conference-2024/ Fri, 17 May 2024 20:08:45 +0000 https://active-defender.com/?p=4133

Active Defender is proud to sponsor and present at the upcoming North Texas School Safety Conference at Southwest Christian School in Fort Worth, Texas, on June 4, 2024.

For only $75 per attendee, you’ll receive full access to an action-packed day of sessions on the latest innovations in school safety.

See the Agenda below for details on all the fantastic sessions.

Agenda

The action-packed North Texas School Safety Conference will be full of qualified speakers who come from extensive backgrounds in security, including law enforcement, the FBI, the Secret Service, and the military, and session topics will include:

  • Student Mental Health Support/Behavioral Analysis of Individuals in Crisis: presented by Bobby Brasher, Founder of the National School Threat Assessment Association, CEO of EBI Protection, National Speaker, Instructor, and Trainer. He is the former Head of Security for the Brook Hill School in Bullard, TX.
  • De-Escalation Training for School Personnel: presented by Guy Beveridge, the Constable for Coryell County, TX.
  • The “Must-Haves” of Emergency Response/Crisis Management Planning: presented by Bill Avera, Chief of Police Jacksonville ISD, and member of Texas Governors Advisory Board for School Safety.
  • Effective Security: Promoting a Culture of Safety: presented by Paul Timm, Director of Education Safety at Allegion and a board-certified Physical Security Professional (PSP). Paul is the author of “School Security: How to Build and Strengthen a School Safety Program” and the host of “The Changing Face of School Security” podcast.
  • Active Defender: Comprehensive Situational Awareness in a Crisis: presented by Jim Boyte, CEO and Founder of Active Defender. 

All of the above informative sessions are available at the low cost of $75 per attendee! Secure your ticket today with only 125 seats available to ensure your spot below.

Who is Active Defender?

Active Defender’s School Safety Platform revolutionizes emergency alerting and communication and provides the most comprehensive situational awareness available during a crisis. With Active Defender, ALL staff can immediately know WHAT the threat is, WHERE it is, understand WHAT TO DO, and REPORT their STATUS on a custom, dynamic campus map on their mobile device.

To learn more, visit Active Defender or take the first step in enhancing your school’s safety today by booking an interactive demo!

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Shedding Light on Safety: Analyzing the Statistics of Gun-Related Incidents in Schools https://active-defender.com/gun-related-statistics/ Wed, 15 May 2024 11:05:54 +0000 https://active-defender.com/?p=4109

 Updated as of May 15th, 2024

According to research conducted by the Gun Violence Archive, from 2014 to April 18, 2024, there have been 536 school shooting incidents in the United States. That is a staggering number to digest if you also take into account that the number of school shooting incidents from 2008 to 2023 increased by 128%.

With gun-related school incidents seemingly on the rise, it is no surprise that teachers, students, and staff are concerned about something happening at their school. In this blog, we will explore the statistics revolving around gun-related incidents and lockdowns and what strategies are popular with teachers on how to prevent such occurrences. 

School Shooting Statistics

According to a survey by the Pew Research Center, 59% of K-12 teachers are at least somewhat worried about the possibility of a shooting happening at their school. The level of concern surrounding a possible school shooting is understandable, with 2023 having a record-high number of school shootings at 82.

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In contrast to the majority who express varying degrees of concern, Figure 1 reveals that a notable 7% of teachers are not worried at all about the prospect of a shooting occurring at their school. This disparity in perception may lead to insights into the varying levels of school safety prevention measures.

Gun-Related Lockdowns

Since the infamous shooting at Columbine High School on April 20th, 1999, Lockdowns have been paramount in schools across the United States to protect students and staff from active assailants.

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In Figure 2, we can see that during the 2022-23 school year, 23% of K-12 teachers had experienced a lockdown because of a gun or suspicion of a gun at their school, with 8% indicating that it happened more than once that year. 

Between the different grade levels of schooling, high school teachers are the most likely to experience a gun-related lockdown, with 34% having at least one in the 2022-23 school year. This compares with 22% of middle and 16% of elementary school teachers.

According to the data in Figure 2, teachers in urban areas are more likely to experience a gun-related lockdown compared to the least possible area being schools in the suburbs at 19%.

Active Defender’s Drill Mode

Active Defender’s School Safety Platform has a “Drill Mode” feature that allows schools to practice fire, lockdown, and severe weather drills without notifying first responders. Book an interactive demo today to see how our “Drill Mode” looks and feels!

School Violence Prevention

Of the over 2,500 teachers surveyed during the Pew Research survey, 39% stated their school has done a fair or poor job providing them with the training and resources they need to deal with a potential active shooter (Pew Research Center). With that number in mind, let’s look at the top 3 teacher-proposed strategies to prevent school violence.

According to Figure 3, the third most popular strategy to prevent school shootings is for schools to install metal detectors, with 33% of teachers indicating it would be highly effective. The second most popular strategy, which 49% of teachers think will be highly effective, is having an armed guard or School Resource Officer on campus. 

The number one strategy to prevent school shootings that 69% of teachers found to be the most effective is to improve mental health screening and treatment for children and adults. 

Active Defender’s Student Behavior Analysis Reporting Feature

With Active Defender’s Student Behavior Analysis Reporting feature, school administrators, staff, and teachers can identify and streamline the process of analyzing student behavior, reporting detailed concerns to appropriate school staff, and documenting outcomes.

Who is Active Defender?

Active Defender’s School Safety Platform revolutionizes emergency alerting and communication and provides the most comprehensive situational awareness available during a crisis. With Active Defender, ALL staff can immediately know WHAT the threat is, WHERE it is, understand WHAT TO DO, and REPORT their STATUS on a custom, dynamic campus map on their mobile device.

To learn more, visit Active Defender or take the first step in enhancing your school’s safety today by booking an interactive demo!

 

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The Vital Role of Student Behavior Analysis https://active-defender.com/behavior-analysis/ Thu, 18 Apr 2024 14:31:30 +0000 https://active-defender.com/?p=3930  

We are excited to announce that the Behavior Analysis Reporting feature has been integrated into the Active Defender School Safety Platform, significantly amplifying our platform’s capabilities!

According to a 2022 Education Week report, 44% of school district leaders said they received more threats of violence from students now than in the fall of 2019. With increased misconduct among K12 students, the Behavior Analysis Reporting feature enhances not only the Active Defender platform but also serves as a tool to foster a safe learning environment for all students and staff. 

What is Behavior Analysis

The Behavior Analysis Reporting Feature helps identify and streamline the process for analyzing student behavior, reporting detailed concerns to appropriate school staff, and documenting outcomes. It makes reporting and supporting students who demonstrate troublesome behavior changes beyond typical adolescent norms simple and efficient.

Why is Behavior Analysis Important

The Behavior Analysis Reporting Feature is indispensable as it enables administrators and staff to report and monitor any concerning shifts in student behavior. This reporting function is pivotal in facilitating administrators’ early intervention. Below, we outline five key reasons why behavior analysis is fundamental.

  • Identifying Patterns: It helps educators identify patterns and trends in student behavior over time. Schools can recognize recurring issues or improvements by tracking behavior data and tailor interventions accordingly.
  • Early Intervention: Reporting allows for early identification of behavioral concerns. When educators can identify problematic behaviors promptly, administrators can intervene early to address issues before they escalate, ultimately supporting students’ academic and social-emotional development.
  • Evidence-Based Decision Making: Behavior Analysis reporting provides objective data for decision-making processes. Administrators can use this data to make evidence-based decisions about individualized interventions, classroom management strategies, and resource allocation.
  • Monitoring Progress: It enables administrators to monitor the effectiveness of interventions and strategies to support students. By regularly reviewing behavior analysis reports, administrators can assess whether interventions have the desired impact or if adjustments are needed.
  • Communication and Collaboration: Reporting facilitates communication and collaboration among administrators, parents, educators, and staff. Sharing behavior analysis reports helps ensure that everyone involved in a student’s education is informed about their behavior, progress, and any necessary support or interventions.

Behavior Analysis Guide

Active Defender’s Behavior Analysis Reporting feature offers a streamlined three-step process designed for educators and administrators, ensuring swift and practical support for distressed students.

Step 1: Initiating a Behavior Analysis Report

A concerned educator or staff member inputs a student’s first and last name into the Behavior Analysis feature, initiating the process by tapping the “look up” option. 

Upon lookup of the student’s name, the educator or staff member can choose from the seven behavior options listed below:

  • Aggressive Behavior: The student has a confrontational or hostile attitude towards others.
  • Anxiety Issues: The student is exhibiting feelings of fear, dread, or uneasiness.
  • Bullying: The student is either the aggressor or the victim of harmful physical or mental acts. 
  • Demeanor/Appearance: If the student’s attire, physical appearance, or attitude takes a sudden switch. 
  • Depressed/Withdrawn: The student showcases signs of persistent sadness or introversion.
  • Non-Participation: There have been negative changes in the student’s typical pattern of classroom participation.
  • Other: Different behaviors than those listed above.

Step 2: Notating and Reporting

Once the behavior has been chosen, the educator or staff member can detail what changes they witnessed in the student. If applicable, they can include an image by tapping “attach image” and taking a picture. 

After inputting all necessary notes, the report can be sent by tapping “Send Report.” The report is automatically sent to designated staff members, such as counselors, psychologists, or school administrators. 

Step 3: Reviewal/Intervention

The school administration assigns the submitted reports to appropriate designated school staff members. These staff members follow up with the student, provide any needed support as appropriate, document their intervention, and “close” the report documenting completion. Administrators can view individual student reports or all reports, depending on the situation. 

If you are interested in experiencing a firsthand demonstration of the Behavior Analysis feature, we invite you to contact japonte@active-defender.com or call 910-683-0090.

Who is Active Defender?

Active Defender’s School Safety Platform revolutionizes emergency alerting and communication and provides the most comprehensive situational awareness available during a crisis. With Active Defender, ALL staff can immediately know WHAT the threat is, WHERE it is, understand WHAT TO DO, and REPORT their STATUS on a custom, dynamic campus map on their mobile device.

To learn more, visit Active Defender or take the first step in enhancing your school’s safety today by booking an interactive demo!

 

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