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What is PBIS? Spoiler alert: It's Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports. Watch the video to learn more.

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00:01

We speak student!

00:04

What is PBIS?

00:06

a la Shmoop

00:07

Ask someone on the street what a school's job is

00:09

and often you'll get the answer that it's to

00:11

make kids smarter.

00:13

To foster good study habits,

00:15

encourage a love of learning,

00:17

and help prepare them for those nasty standardized tests.

00:21

But mental intelligence

00:23

isn't everything. If it were,

00:24

there might be perfectly brilliant scientists

00:26

and financial wizards out there

00:28

dressing inappropriately to important meetings,

00:30

robbing their own loved ones blind,

00:32

or doing unsafe things on the roof

00:34

of a moving vehicle.

00:36

What it comes down to is that

00:37

social behavior is every bit as important

00:39

as growing those brain cells.

00:41

You can rack up a whole wall full of fancy-sounding degrees,

00:44

but if you don't know how to conduct yourself

00:46

in the real world, you're gonna have a rough time of it.

00:49

And that's where PBIS comes in.

00:51

First of all, since you're probably dying to know

00:53

what that acronym stands for,

00:55

here it is: Positive Behavioral Interventions and Support.

01:00

Anyway, basically, PBIS is a framework that looks

01:03

to work with young learners,

01:04

instilling in them from the get-go

01:06

the important concepts of respect,

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responsibility, reliablity,

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safety, tolerance, and so on

01:13

so that they grow up to be emotionally and socially

01:15

well-rounded individuals

01:17

rather than just walking, talking brains on a stick.

01:20

Although that'd be kind of cool in a way.

01:22

All right, well, the program is preventative,

01:24

meaning teachers and admins don't wait for kids

01:26

to develop issues before they step in.

01:29

It's all about taking raw, unmolded human beings

01:33

and giving them the tools to do well in life.

01:35

And hopefully to stay out of prison.

01:37

PBIS works with administrators, parents, and teachers

01:40

to form a community within schools,

01:42

a network of concerned adults

01:43

who are all on the same page when it comes to

01:46

providing for their students' success.

01:48

Because PBIS is so involved and hands-on,

01:51

each school can tailor its program to its needs,

01:53

focusing on the areas they deem most important.

01:56

Maybe one school thinks tolerance

01:58

is uber important, but safety --

02:00

eh, they can take it or leave it.

02:02

Well, their students will receive behavioral instruction

02:04

when it comes to tolerance,

02:06

provided they don't fall off the monkey bars and break a leg first.

02:09

That's not good.

02:10

Needless to say, Shmoop's totally on board

02:12

with all this stuff. We're big believers

02:14

in a person's education being a holistic thing.

02:16

You can't just take a child,

02:18

jam their minds full of facts,

02:19

and expect them to have it all together

02:21

later in life.

02:23

So to that end, we are offering a product that includes

02:25

short courses as well as teaching guides.

02:28

Students will be able to interface with the courses

02:30

while the guides are more like scripted lesson plans

02:33

that teachers can utilize in the classroom

02:35

to supplement their teaching.

02:36

We'll break down all the social, cultural,

02:38

and behavioral issues that PBIS focuses on

02:41

and drill down until we can't drill down any further

02:44

or we get to China. Whichever comes first.

02:47

So if a student needs particular help

02:48

in certain areas - say they're getting into

02:51

fights in the cafeteria or they're having

02:53

a hard time wrapping their head around the idea of

02:56

backpack ownership,

02:57

Shmoop will be there to lend a helping hand.

02:59

Or if a school simply wants to take

03:01

more preventative action and introduce its students

03:04

to all these concepts upfront,

03:05

well, that works, too.

03:07

As educators, we're thinkers.

03:08

But let's not forget that we're all human beings, too,

03:11

with complicated emotions, fears,

03:13

anxieties, inhibitions,

03:15

and backgrounds.

03:16

Shmoop and PBIS will uncomplicate them

03:19

so that we can all be happy, whole,

03:21

and well-balanced.

03:25

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