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Question: Hello |
Answer: Hello to you! Well, if you are wondering what in tarnation PENT 2 plan refers to, wonder no more! PENT stands for The Positive Environments, Network of Trainers, a California Positive Behavior Initiative designed to provide information and resources throughout California for educators striving to achieve high educational outcomes through the use of proactive positive strategies. PENT Director, Diana Browning Wright, began the project in 1998 with a series of statewide trainings on behavior. The PENT website, www.pent.ca.gov is a wealth of information on behavior related topics including behavior planning, positive environments and supports, law, accommodations, threat assessment, consulting skills, and free PowerPoint trainings. The newest addition to the website is: http://www.pent.ca.gov/03Training/TrainingTOC/TOC_Forum07.htm The BSP Desk Reference: This invaluable resource is a step-by-step manual on developing high quality, positive behavior support plans. It includes case studies of four different types of students and the Behavior Support Plans developed for each one of them: http://www.pent.ca.gov/03Training/Forum07/BSP%20Desk%20S11x.pdf Therefore, in answer to your question, Walt, here are four BSPs that earn high scores on the Quality Evaluation Scoring Guide that is also included in the manual: http://www.pent.ca.gov/03Training/Forum07/BSP%20Desk%20S15x.pdf Hope this helps! Happy Summer everyone! |
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