Cinematic narrative lessons with built-in wellness tracking, real-time alerts, and zero teacher prep.
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See how Schoolbeat and Move This World compare across the factors schools care about most.
Core Approach
Modern digital Tier 1–3 SEL platform centered on highly engaging video lessons and teacher ease of use
Video-based SEL program focused on emotional regulation and movement activities
Student Engagement Experience
Cinematic Netflix-style scenarios based on real school situations that students watch, reflect on, and discuss
Video-guided breathing, movement, and emotional regulation exercises
Lesson Structure & Format
Short interactive videos with guided discussion and built-in follow-up activities
Short video exercises combined with movement activities
Teacher Prep & Workload
Minimal prep required — plug-and-play lessons with built-in pacing guides
Moderate prep for exercise facilitation
Implementation & Flexibility
Customizable scope & sequence — flexible use in advisory, classroom, SEL blocks, counseling sessions, or short class moments
Typically used as part of daily or weekly SEL routines
Student Wellness Assessment
Built-in emotional check-ins and screeners to track students daily, weekly, and monthly
Focused on emotional regulation but limited tracking tools
Real-Time Insights & Alerts
Real-time dashboards and alerts help educators spot trends and intervene early
Limited data dashboards depending on implementation
MTSS & PBIS Support
Designed for MTSS alignment with built-in Tier 1, 2, and 3 support and PBIS-compatible behavior skill building
Emotional regulation focus with limited MTSS tiering or PBIS tools
Adoption Speed & Consistency
Video lessons create consistent experiences across all classrooms and allow rapid school-wide deployment
Moderate rollout depending on teacher training and comfort
Primary Focus
Complete SEL ecosystem — interactive video lessons, daily wellness check-ins, universal screener, and tiered intervention in one platform
Video-based emotional regulation and movement activities
Comparison based on publicly available information and typical implementation patterns used in schools.
Students learn emotional skills through interactive stories that mirror real-life challenges and choices.
Students watch cinematic story episodes featuring relatable school situations.
At key moments, students explore different reactions and consequences.
Students build confidence to use these skills in real life.
Good Choice
See positive outcomes
Poor Choice
Learn from consequences