We have experience providing training to
PBS teams across human service organizations.
The Sun Sentinel and South Florida
PBS teamed up to present a live panel discussion Wednesday night titled «Parkland — The Way Forward.»
Not exact matches
To honor this, Sunday Supper is
teaming up with
PBS to cook for Julia today.
Team Captain Katie Holder was unlucky to miss out on making the shot final by one place, having thrown a
pb of 10.06 m in qualifying.
Elsewhere, five other
Team GB swimmers qualified for finals while there were personal bests for seven British swimmers including
PBs in every event entered by Sam Osborne, Will Bell and Kyle Booth.
She is Founding Executive Director of MomsTeam Institute, Inc., Producer / Director / Creator of the documentary, «The Smartest
Team: Making High School Football Safer» (
PBS).
Producer of: The Smartest
Team: Making High School Football Safer (
PBS) and author of: Home
Team Advantage: The Critical Role of Mothers in Youth Sports (Harper Collins) is well known as the «Mother of Youth Sports Safety» for her tireless advocacy and solutions based work in safeguarding young athletes.
«THE SMARTEST
TEAM: Making High School Football Safer», an hour - long documentary designed to help football programs and athletes play safer and smarter, which had its world broadcast television premiere on the stations of the Oklahoma Educational Television Association (
PBS) in August, will air in the New England area on WGBH - TV on Sunday, October 13, 2013 at 3 p.m.
Brooke de Lench is Executive Director of MomsTEAM Institute, Founder and Publisher of MomsTeam.com, blogger and author of Home
Team Advantage: The Critical Role of Mothers in Youth Sports (HarperCollins), and the Producer / Director / Creator of the new
PBS concussion documentary, «The Smartest
Team: Making High School Football Safer.»
PBS Flagship Station WGBH Airing «The Smartest
Team: Making High School Football Safer» On Sunday, October 13 at 3 pm
Modeled on the community - centric approach to improving youth sports safety highlighted in MomsTEAM's
PBS documentary, «The Smartest
Team: Making High School Football Safer», the program will award SmartTeam status to youth sports organizations which have demonstrated a commitment to minimizing the risk of physical, psychological and sexual injury to young athletes by implementing a comprehensive set of health and safety best practices, providing safety - conscious sports parents a level of assurance that they have made health and safety an important priority, not to be sacrificed at the altar of team or individual succ
Team: Making High School Football Safer», the program will award SmartTeam status to youth sports organizations which have demonstrated a commitment to minimizing the risk of physical, psychological and sexual injury to young athletes by implementing a comprehensive set of health and safety best practices, providing safety - conscious sports parents a level of assurance that they have made health and safety an important priority, not to be sacrificed at the altar of
team or individual succ
team or individual success.
Founding Executive Director of MomsTeam Institute, Inc., Producer / Director / Creator of the documentary, «The Smartest
Team: Making High School Football Safer» (
PBS).
Brooke de Lench is the the producer and director of the
PBS documentary «The Smartest
Team: Making High School Football Safer [3],» For more information about the documentary, click here [3].
I would also like to think that MomsTEAM's continued efforts to educate parents about concussion risk management and our
PBS documentary, «The Smartest
Team: Making High School Football Safer,» which aired on over 300 stations last fall and which will be broadcast on almost all 387 stations in the fall of 2014, has played a role in increasing awareness.
Brooke de Lench is Founding Executive Director of MomsTEAM Institute, Inc., Director of Smart
Teams Play Safe, Publisher of MomsTEAM.com, author of Home
Team Advantage: The Critical Role of Mothers in Youth Sports (HarperCollins), and Producer / Director / Creator of the
PBS documentary, «The Smartest
Team: Making High School Football Safer.»
Producer of: The Smartest
Team: Making High School Football Safer (
PBS) and is well known as the «Mother of Youth Sports Safety» for her tireless advocacy and solutions based work in safeguarding young athletes.
Brooke de Lench is Executive Director of MomsTEAM Institute of Youth Sports Safety, Founder and Publisher of MomsTEAM.com, author of Home
Team Advantage: The Critical Role of Mothers in Youth Sports (HarperCollins), and Producer / Director / Creator of the
PBS documentary, «The Smartest
Team: Making High School Football Safer.»
First featured in the Institute's long - running
PBS documentary, The Smartest
Team: Making High School Football Safer, the Six Pillars ® program, is designed to reduce the risk of concussions and long - term injury from repetitive head impacts while minimizing the effects of concussion in young female and male athletes.
«THE SMARTEST
TEAM: Making High School Football Safer,» an hour - long documentary designed to help football programs and athletes play safer and smarter, will have its world broadcast television premiere on the stations of the Oklahoma Educational Television Association (
PBS) on Wednesday, August 14, 2013 at 10 p.m. and August 20th at 5:00 a.m. CDT and will roll out to all other
PBS stations throughout the fall.
Karen DeWitt will be in Philadelphia, along with the NPR News and
PBS NewsHour
teams.
Using a conversation with Simon Critchley recorded on December 22, 2012 at the Rubin Museum of Art, a
team at
PBS assembled a lovely animated short that captures the actor's views on pleasure, happiness, and family as they relate to his own life.
That news was followed up with a Change.org petition drive, plus a statement of support from the Academy, the International Documentary Association,
PBS» POV and even an «exclusive» from actress Julie Christie — all in solidarity and all made readily available to Deadline and / or other outlets by the film's PR
team.
Gravitas Ventures,
PBS» Frontline and Submarine Deluxe
team up to release documentary Drug Lord: The Legend Of Shorty, starting with theatrical and VOD release on November 14th (Deadline).
Eventually, Westfield State College
teamed up with the local
PBS station to resurrect the show.
At each school Positive Behavior Support (
PBS)
teams are working with district - level SEL coaches and the SEL coordinator to ensure SEL is woven throughout the students» daily experience.
A
PBS leadership
team member volunteered to study what was happening at lunch.
Speakaboos assembled a
team of experts whose backgrounds brought them from Nick Jr, Hooked on Phonics, Nook Kids, Scholastic, and
PBS, to name a few.
Be sure to tell your
teams and customers about ShelterMe, airing throughout October on
PBS!
Jean - Michel Cousteau and his Ocean Futures Society
team explore the ocean world to share their findings and concerns through this
PBS film series & educational adventures.
Throughout the year, Colorado Public Radio, Colorado Public Television (CPT 12) and Rocky Mountain
PBS are
teaming up to explore the arts through a variety of lenses.
In a new video from DEEP LOOK, the series by KQED San Francisco and presented by
PBS Digital Studios, the
team drills way down into the world of the ever - disturbing dust mite.
It is literally a 17 year - old talking point which I dissected in this January 30, 2014 piece (http://gelbspanfiles.com/?p=1323), and I showed on November 30, 2016 (http://gelbspanfiles.com/?p=4638) how it had resurfaced when a
PBS NewsHour guest invoked it against Trump's EPA transition
team leader.
At each school Positive Behavior Support (
PBS)
teams are working with district - level SEL coaches and the SEL coordinator to ensure SEL is woven throughout the students» daily experience.
Our experienced training
team works with families, organizations, and states, creating and nurturing systems to improve quality of life outcomes for everyone using the
PBS framework.
Future research may investigate the amount of facilitation and mentorship that
teams require in order to implement the
PBS strategies with high fidelity.
Although it has been shown that the strategies contained within the workshop are considered best practice (National Research Council 2001), it is unlikely that the success that we observed (
teams implemented strategies and reported success using objective behavioural tracking [e.g., see O'Neill et al. 1997]-RRB- was solely the result of learning the
PBS curriculum.
The goal of this workshop series was to help parents and
teams that support children with autism learn
PBS strategies to address problem behaviours.
Thus, one of the factors that likely contributed to the success of this training was the model itself: the opportunity to receive mentorship as well as thoroughly discuss
PBS strategies as a unified
team.
We are considering providing the workshop material with a much lower level of facilitation; while we are hopeful that doing so will be highly effective, we are somewhat skeptical that the switch to
PBS strategies will actually occur without direct facilitation and
team time together.
Teams received comprehensive training in
PBS and completed weekly homework assignments.
Finally, we found that a very solid understanding of autism and
PBS were needed by facilitators in order to work through issues and barriers identified by
teams.