Behavioural Deep Dive

Jake Lewis

Behavioural Deep Dive features conversations with leading experts and practitioners in behaviour science, education, wellbeing, and performance. The podcast focuses on how behaviour science can be applied in educational settings to improve student behaviour, engagement, and outcomes. Each episode explores practical strategies, effective systems, and real-world approaches that support staff, students, and the schools in which they work.

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  1. 6 ngày trước

    Preventing and Responding to Escalating Behaviour - Paul Leitch

    Behavioural escalation is one of the most challenging situations educators face, but effective responses don't begin at the point of crisis. In this episode of Behavioural Deep Dive, I sit down with Paul Leitch, an educator with more than 35 years of experience supporting schools, to explore practical, evidence-informed approaches to preventing and responding to escalating behaviour. Drawing on his experience as a classroom teacher, behaviour consultant, regional leader and Guidance Officer, Paul explains why the most effective de-escalation begins long before a student reaches crisis. Together, we explore how productive classroom environments, proactive behaviour support and effective instruction create the conditions for student success while reducing the likelihood of behavioural escalation. We also unpack the escalation cycle, discussing how the purpose of an educator's response changes as behaviour progresses from calm through to recovery. Paul shares practical strategies for recognising the early signs of escalation, responding effectively at each stage, avoiding common mistakes that unintentionally escalate behaviour, and helping students successfully return to learning following an incident. Whether you're a classroom teacher, school leader, school counsellor or behaviour specialist, this episode is packed with practical strategies that you can immediately apply to create calmer classrooms, strengthen relationships and keep students engaged in learning. In this episode, we discuss: Why prevention is the foundation of effective de-escalationPractical strategies for maintaining productive classroom environmentsUnderstanding and applying the escalation cycleMatching your response to each phase of escalationCommon mistakes that unintentionally escalate behaviourSupporting student recovery and successful re-entry to learningFull show notes and resources, click here.Watch the full episode on YouTube.If you enjoyed this episode, we'd really appreciate it if you could follow the podcast, leave a rating or review, and share it with a colleague. Every share helps us reach more educators and continue bringing practical, evidence-informed conversations to teachers, school leaders and behaviour specialists. Thank you for listening, and we'll see you in the next episode of Behavioural Deep Dive.

    Preventing and Responding to Escalating Behaviour - Paul Leitch
  2. 28 thg 7

    School Attendance is Everybody's Business - Dr Lisa Mckay-Brown

    School attendance is one of the biggest challenges facing schools today; but why do students stop attending, and what can schools actually do to help? In this episode of Behavioural Deep Dive, I sit down with Associate Professor Lisa McKay-Brown, teacher and leading researcher in school attendance, to unpack the growing issue of school attendance problems and the practical, evidence-informed strategies schools can use to improve outcomes. Together, we explore the different types of school attendance problems, the early warning signs of school avoidance, and why understanding why a student is absent is far more important than simply recording that they are. Lisa also explains how schools can apply a Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) to attendance, including universal prevention, early intervention, targeted supports, effective partnerships with families, and data-based decision making. Throughout the conversation, she challenges schools to shift from an accountability mindset towards one of continuous improvement, where attendance truly becomes everybody's business. Whether you're a teacher, school leader, behaviour consultant, wellbeing practitioner or educational psychologist, this episode is packed with practical insights that can help schools better support student engagement and attendance. Topics covered:• School attendance and school avoidance• The four types of attendance problems• Early identification and prevention• Applying MTSS to attendance• Tier 2 and Tier 3 supports• Partnering effectively with families• Data-based decision making• Building whole-school attendance systems If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to like, subscribe, and share it with a colleague who is passionate about improving outcomes for students. For full show notes, click here.

    School Attendance is Everybody's Business - Dr Lisa Mckay-Brown
  3. 30 thg 6

    Implementing Multi-Tiered System of Supports in Schools - Dr Lorna Hepburn

    What does it actually take to successfully implement a Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) in schools? In this episode, I sit down with Dr Lorna Hepburn, founder of The Behaviour Coach and author of Implementing School-Wide Positive Behaviour Support: A Practitioner's Guide to Tier 1 to explore how schools can move beyond individual programs and build sustainable systems that improve outcomes for all students. Drawing on an extensive experience supporting schools across Australia, Lorna shares practical insights into what effective MTSS implementation really looks like. We discuss why schools adopt MTSS, the critical features of strong Tier 1 systems, how leadership teams can use data to drive decision making, common misconceptions that derail implementation, and the "lethal mutations" that preserve the appearance of MTSS while removing the very features that make it effective. We also explore what effective Tier 2 systems look like, why they are often the "forgotten middle child" of MTSS, and the structures schools need to ensure targeted supports are delivered with fidelity. Whether you're a school leader, teacher, behaviour consultant or member of an implementation team, this conversation is packed with practical ideas that will help you strengthen your school's systems of support and create more positive, predictable learning environments. In this episode we discuss: • Why schools adopt MTSS and the challenges it helps solve.• What effective Tier 1 implementation looks like.• Leadership, implementation teams and building sustainable systems.• Using data to guide school-wide decision making.• Common misconceptions and "lethal mutations" of MTSS.• Why consistency matters.• Building effective Tier 2 supports. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider following the podcast and sharing it with colleagues who are passionate about improving outcomes for students. Full show notes can be found here: https://www.sebcollective.com.au/multi-tieredsystemofsupports

    Implementing Multi-Tiered System of Supports in Schools - Dr Lorna Hepburn
  4. 16 thg 6

    Trauma-Informed Practice in Schools - Dr Erin Leif

    What does it actually mean for a school to be trauma-informed? In this episode of Behavioural Deep Dive, I’m joined by Dr Erin Leif to explore trauma and trauma-informed practice within educational settings. Together, we discuss how experiences of adversity can influence learning, behaviour, relationships, and emotional regulation, and the important role schools can play in promoting safety, connection, and belonging. Drawing on principles from behaviour science and inclusive education, Erin explains the relationship between adverse childhood experiences and trauma, why trauma is defined by its impact rather than the event itself, and how protective factors can help foster resilience and positive outcomes for children and young people. We also explore several common misconceptions surrounding trauma-informed practice and discuss why many of its core principles align closely with effective Tier 1 practices within a Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS). Throughout the conversation, Erin highlights how safe and predictable environments, positive relationships, explicit teaching, and supportive pathways to success can benefit all students. Whether you're a teacher, school leader, school psychologist, behaviour support practitioner, or anyone interested in creating more inclusive and supportive learning environments, this episode offers practical insights that can be applied immediately within educational settings. View the full show notes, resources, and further reading. About Dr Erin Leif Dr Erin Leif is an Associate Professor at Monash University, Course Leader for the Master of Applied Behaviour Analysis, and Chair of Behaviour Support Practitioners Australia. Her work focuses on advancing inclusive, person-centred, and evidence-based approaches that improve outcomes for children and young people across education and disability settings. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider following the podcast and sharing it with a colleague.

    Trauma-Informed Practice in Schools - Dr Erin Leif
  5. 2 thg 6

    Three High-Leverage Classroom Practices for Student Success - Dr Adam Feinberg

    Which classroom practices provide the strongest foundation for student success? In this episode of Behavioural Deep Dive, I’m joined by Dr Adam Feinberg to explore three of the most impactful classroom practices educators can use to support student learning, behaviour, and wellbeing. Together, we discuss how clear expectations, effective routines, and behaviour-specific feedback help create the conditions for learning. Adam shares practical examples from his work supporting schools and systems through Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS), highlighting how these evidence-informed practices can create classrooms that are predictable, supportive, and engaging for all students. We also explore the connection between positive classroom practices, student belonging, emotional regulation, and mental health, and discuss why creating safe and predictable learning environments is a critical component of supporting both academic and behavioural success. Whether you're a teacher, school leader, school psychologist, behaviour specialist, or anyone interested in improving outcomes for students, this episode offers practical insights that can be applied immediately within educational settings. View the full show notes, resources, and further reading: About Dr Adam Feinberg Dr Adam Feinberg is a psychologist, educational consultant, and doctoral-level Board Certified Behaviour Analyst (BCBA). He works with schools and systems across Australia to strengthen student wellbeing, behaviour, and academic outcomes through Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS). Adam is also the Co-Chair of the Association for Positive Behaviour Support Australia (APBSA) and co-leads SEB Collective. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider following the podcast and sharing it with a colleague.

    Three High-Leverage Classroom Practices for Student Success - Dr Adam Feinberg

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Behavioural Deep Dive features conversations with leading experts and practitioners in behaviour science, education, wellbeing, and performance. The podcast focuses on how behaviour science can be applied in educational settings to improve student behaviour, engagement, and outcomes. Each episode explores practical strategies, effective systems, and real-world approaches that support staff, students, and the schools in which they work.

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