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P.E.T. for At-Risk Students Program

P.E.T. provides educators with student data that supports interventions for at-risk students. The student profiles generated by P.E.T. provide the problem solving team with information that is useful to understanding the unique learning characteristics of each student. In addition, educators are provided with guidance on how to effectively engage students based on their learning style.

The P.E.T. for At-Risk Students package is available at the school or district level. Contact us to customize a P.E.T. package to meet the needs of your special education program.


Program plan

  • All students considered at-risk complete the P.E.T. learning style profile
  • Each teacher completes the P.E.T. teaching and learning profile
  • The problem solving team reviews the completed student profile in order to develop a more concise understanding of the student’s unique attributes
  • Each individual teacher utilizes the P.E.T. system in order to develop teaching strategies that meet the student’s learning style needs
  • Each individual teacher utilizes P.E.T. in order to develop teaching strategies that meet the student’s learning style needs
  • The problem solving team provides parents with the P.E.T. parent report in order to support the student’s learning activities at home


Metrics

  • Completion of teacher profiles
  • Completion of student profiles
  • Observable integration of P.E.T. data into problem solving activities
  • Teacher utilization of the P.E.T. system

Expected outcomes

  • Increased awareness and understanding among faculty of at-risk student learning styles and preferences, providing the foundation for a respect-based relationship between teacher and student
  • Students are assisted in becoming self-directed learners by helping them better understand their learning style and encouraging them to leverage this knowledge for enhanced learning success
  • Increased effort by general curriculum teachers to modify instruction and assignments to meet the needs of at-risk students
  • Increased family awareness of student learning needs, enabling parents to adapt the home learning environment to more closely align with student needs


Learn more about P.E.T. or sign up for a free trial.

 

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