Summary PBIS Forum 2022: Taking the Road Less Traveled - YouTube (Youtube) www.youtube.com
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Tim provides an introduction to the event, sharing his goals and discussing the history and key aspects of PBIS.
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Key Points
- Tim welcomes everyone to the event and expresses his excitement to be back in person.
- The Center initially aimed to help special educators implement the regulations of the law, but its focus has since expanded to include various challenges.
- The importance of intrinsic motivation and commitment in achieving goals is discussed, using examples like Muhammad Ali and Nelson Mandela.
- The conversation emphasizes the importance of teaching and learning from mistakes, as well as the need for positive school environments.
- Supporting teachers through professional learning and on-site technical systems is crucial in addressing challenges faced by students.
- There is a shortage of mental health clinicians in the country, highlighting the need for creating safe and supportive environments for students.
- When implementing PBIS, it is important to focus on big outcomes like respect and kindness and teach empathy based on individual learning histories.
- The speaker expresses gratitude towards colleagues and partners for their contributions and support.
Summaries
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Tim introduces the event and his goals, including discussing the center's history and essential features of PBIS.
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Tim welcomes everyone to the event and outlines his goals for the presentation, which include discussing the history of the center and essential features of PBIS. The Center initially aimed to help special educators implement regulations but has since expanded its focus. Intrinsic motivation and
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Tim welcomes everyone to the event and expresses his excitement to be back in person. He outlines his goals for the presentation, which include providing a brief history of the center and discussing essential features of positive behavior interventions and supports (PBIS). Tim acknowledges that
The excerpt discusses various cultural references and events from 1998, such as the popularity of boy bands, the number one song of the year, the movie Titanic, popular TV shows, and technology at the time. It also mentions significant news events,
The Center initially aimed to help special educators implement the regulations of the law, but its focus has since expanded to include various challenges. While they don't have solutions for all these challenges, they continue to move forward. The Center strategically assists schools in adapting
In this excerpt from the PBIS Forum 2022, the speakers discuss the importance of intrinsic motivation and commitment. They use examples like Muhammad Ali's dedication to training and Nelson Mandela's fight against apartheid to illustrate how intrinsic motivation can drive individuals to achieve
In this excerpt, a conversation is taking place where one person is offering the other person an opportunity to avoid going to prison by participating in a program. The conversation emphasizes the importance of teaching and learning from mistakes, as well as the need for positive school
The speaker discusses the challenges faced when students did not come to school with the necessary skills. They emphasize the importance of supporting teachers through professional learning and on-site technical systems. The approach to professional development includes starting with data and focusing on one skill at a
There is a shortage of mental health clinicians in the country. The current system can be improved or we can rethink how we do school and business. Creating safe and supportive environments for students is crucial, as well as connecting them with adults. It is important
When implementing Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS), it is important to focus on the big outcomes, such as respect and kindness, and work backwards to discuss different ways of demonstrating these qualities based on individual learning histories. Teaching empathy is a
The speaker begins by thanking various individuals, including George Su, Rob Horn, and Renee Bradley, for their contributions and support. He also expresses gratitude towards colleagues in special education and center partners. The speaker mentions the presence of a liquor sign in the
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Page title: PBIS Forum 2022: Taking the Road Less Traveled - YouTube
Meta description: The context and history behind the Center on PBIS. Where the work stems from and what principles have drove it forward the last 25 years.