PAX Good Behavior Game
PAX GBG is a classroom-based preventive intervention that gives teachers the skills and strategies to create nurturing environments in their classrooms by teaching self-regulation, co-regulation, and group regulation throughout their daily instruction. Thus, instead of merely implementing an “anti-drug” campaign, the PAX Good Behavior Game actually teaches students skills in delayed gratification that have shown in multiple controlled trials to dramatically improve behavioral, academic, and lifetime outcomes.
Benefits for Teachers and Students:
Major improvement in engaged learning by students.
60-90 minutes more time to teach and learn each day.
75-125 fewer disruptions per hour in classes.
Improved benchmark scores that predict success on
standardized tests.
20%-30% less need for special education.
Improved family life because of children's improvements
at school.
Improved benefits of other prevention efforts.
Region 10: PAX Good Behavior Game Teacher Training
WHEN: Friday, March 16, 2018:00 a.m. sign-in; 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. training; Lunch on your own.
WHERE: Greene County Educational Service Center (ESC)
360 E. Enon Road, Yellow Springs, OH 45387