What is PB4L
Kimberley McKenzie - August 27, 2023
PB4L looks at behaviour and learning from a whole-of-school as well as an individual student perspective. It provides schools with a process for teaching social and behavioural skills and helps them to develop a positive, proactive, and systematic approach based on the individual school context.
PB4L takes the approach that opportunities for learning and achievement increase if:
- The school environment is positive and supportive
- Expectations are consistently clear
- Students are consistently taught expected behaviours
- Expected behaviours are consistently acknowledged
- Inappropriate behaviours are consistently responded to in a fair and equitable way.
At the heart of PB4L is the principle that acknowledging and encouraging positive behaviour is more effective than punishing negative behaviour.
PB4L is based on fifty years of extensive research on the behaviour of young people and measures that make a genuine difference. PB4L acknowledges the perspectives of young people and motivates them to act in ways that enhance their learning and social relationships.
Broomfield School Te Kura Onepunga began actively developing its PB4L school-wide program since the start of 2017, beginning with an examination of our school values as a fundamental guide to being our best selves here at Broomfield School.
You can learn more about PB4L here: https://pb4l.tki.org.nz/