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Surviving the Pandemic with PBIS
PBIS can be implemented in a virtual format. Hear from two educators who have incorporated creative ways to implementing PBIS while educating students online.
Supporting Positive Behaviors at School and at Home, Part 1
Explore antecedent-based interventions, which are evidence-based interventions that focus on identifying the conditions in the environment that may be contributing to interfering behavior.
Supporting Positive Behaviors at School and at Home, Part 2
Explores antecedent-based interventions for enriching the environment with sensory stimuli and activities to support emotional regulation for youth.
The Power of PBIS and Community-based Partnerships to Support the Whole Child
Get a sneak peek at a new video series developed for Ohio school districts called PBIS: Supporting the Whole Child.
PBIS Lessons Learned Part 1: District Leadership
Hear directly from a district administrator who has been involved in multi-year implementation processes and experienced challenges and opportunities for growth along the way.
PBIS Lessons Learned Part 2: Early Childhood
While the features of PBIS are the same across all grades, learn how implementing PBIS looks different for what is developmentally appropriate for our youngest students in grades preschool-grade 3.
PBIS Lessons Learned Part 3: Transition Age
Explore implementing PBIS at the high school level and hear how teams have overcome challenges unique to high school, including supports for students' wellbeing, and how to incorporate student voice.
PBIS Lessons Learned Part 4: Elementary Age
Hear how an elementary school team adapted PBIS implementation to be responsive to various cultures in their community and supportive of immigrant students and families making the transition into their school.
PBIS Lessons Learned Part 5: Beyond the Classroom - On the Athletic Field
Explore ways to engage athletic coaches and staff in district-wide PBIS implementation; consider the connection between school-sponsored activities and district culture, and more.
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