Surviving the Pandemic with PBIS
Video: Surviving the Pandemic with PBIS
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February 18, 2021 | 4:00pm
As districts continue to educate students during the pandemic, the process of implementing PBIS has had to change to accommodate hybrid and virtual learning environments. Districts have turned to creative ways of supporting students' educational, social-emotional, and behavioral needs within the PBIS framework. Hear from two educators working in a district that has moved from hybrid to a completely virtual model and how they have continued to focus on PBIS throughout the pandemic.
Presented by: Carly McVey, Senior Director at OCALI; Amy Bixler Coffin, Program Director, Autism Center at OCALI; Stacy Lyles, Intervention Specialist/PBIS Coach; Erica Houston, General Educator/PBIS Coach
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