effective behavior & instructional support. implementing rti through effective behavior &...
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Effective Behavior &
Instructional Support
Implementing RTI through Effective Behavior & Instructional
Support
What we know about EBIS…
3 minutes
We can teach all children.• Intervene early• Problem-solving method• Multi-tiered model• Research-based, scientifically validated instruction/ interventions• Screen, diagnose, and monitor• Make data informed decisions
• RtI: Policy Considerations and Implementation, National • Association of State Directors of Special Education, 2005
Academic System Behavioral System
1-5% 1-5%
5-10% 5-10%
80% 80%
Intensive, Individual Interventions•Individual Students•Assessment-based•High Intensity
Intensive, Individual Interventions•Individual Students•Assessment-based•Intense, durable procedures
Targeted Group Interventions•Some students (at-risk)•High efficiency•Rapid response
Targeted Group Interventions•Some students (at-risk)•High efficiency•Rapid response
Universal Interventions•All students•Preventive, proactive
Universal Interventions•All settings, all students•Preventive, proactive
District-Wide System for Success
ALL STUDENTS RECEIVE QUALITY BEHAVIOR AND
ACADEMIC INSTRUCTION AND SUPPORT
All Students Are Screened All Students Are Screened for Additional Instructional for Additional Instructional
NeedsNeeds(Fall, Winter & Spring(Fall, Winter & Spring
DIBELS, IDEL, OAKS, etc.)DIBELS, IDEL, OAKS, etc.)
Small Group Intervention
s
Interventions individualized
EBIS PROCESS Tigard-Tualatin School District
TEAMWORK:
All staff
EBIS core team
EBIS Grade level teams with core team support
.
Daisy participates in the general curriculum
EBIS Team reviews screening data and places Daisy in group interventionDaisy isn’t
doing well
Daisyimproves
Daisyimproves
EBIS Team determines individually designed
intervention
Resumesgeneralprogram
Daisydoesn’t
improve
Daisydoesn’t
improve
Special Education referral is initiated
Daisy probably recycles
Daisy may recycle
Intervention is intense and LD is suspected
Improvement is good and other
factors are suspected as
cause
EBIS: a structured, systematic process
TeamingSchool wide planningTargeted planningRegular meeting structureTiered interventionsReferral for special education evaluation
EBIS Core Team membership• Principal * • Classroom Teachers* • Title I Specialist/Reading Coach*• School Counselor*• Learning Specialist• ELL Teacher• Classified Staff *Essential team members
Discuss: 5 minutes •Why essential team members?•What do they bring to the team- value?
The EBIS team has three purposes• Review school-wide behavior and academic data
(80%)
• Identify students for supplemental instruction (20%)
• Use RTI for Special Education eligibility
School Wide Planning
Review school-wide data 3 times a year.
Why?
We can’t expect what we don’t teach.
Is the core program meeting the needs of 80% of the students?
Academic data reviewed three times/year:
• DIBELS Data– Reports– Program Effectiveness
• Student Achievement on OAKS-
% below, at, exceeding benchmark
• Sub-test performance, especially for students falling below benchmark levels
Behavior data reviewed three times/year:• Office Discipline Referral trends
– Who (grade, gender, ethnic group)
– What – Where– When
• Attendance trends
Options to consider if the 80% Criterion is not being met in Reading:
– 90 minutes of reading daily?
– Protected allocated reading time each day?
– Skill grouping by class or grade?
– Core and supplemental programs implemented with fidelity?
– Additional professional development?
Options to consider if the 80% Criterion is not being met in Math:
– Skill grouping by class or grade?
– Identifying and emphasizing specific strands?
– Adequate allocated time for instruction each day?
– Fluency issues, (e.g., facts)?
Options to consider if the 80% Criterion is not being met in Behavior:
• Is the school-wide program fully implemented with fidelity?
• Identifying and teaching to a small, clear set of rules?• Reinforcement systems in place? • Data being used for program/activities planning? • Systems for correction in place?
Identify students needing supplemental instruction based on
Decision Rules.
EBIS core team EBIS grade level team
Fall, Winter and Spring
Planning for the 20%.
• Complete EBIS Group Intervention & Planning Form
• Design group interventions (academic & behavior)– Using:
• Appropriate standard protocol (Reading/ Math/Written Expression/Behavior
• Options for Change worksheet
• Plan progress monitoring (using prescribed guidelines)
Review and Discuss: 15 minutes
Decision Rules (pages 7-9) Group Intervention and Planning Form (page 6) Academic and Behavior Protocols (pages 28, 31, 34, and 36)
Use index cards to record group questions.
EBIS grade level teams evaluate progress of students involved in group interventions monthly to analyze aimlines and trendlines.
1. Group intervention is successful- no longer needed;
2. Group intervention is successful- continue;
3. Group intervention shows some success-modify.
4 Team decisions:
4. If 4 data points fall below the trendline: change the intervention.
Use Options for Change Worksheet (page 27).
If data is highly variable, maintain current intervention for another month to further establish a trendline.
Progress monitor.
If a change is made, note change, modify aimline, and implement.
Progress monitor.
If progress trend continues to fall below aimline for two consecutive intervention periods, individualize
the student’s program. Progress monitor.
Individualizing, intensifying interventions: EBIS team completes the Individual Problem Solving Worksheet (pages 23-
26) Send EBIS Team Meeting Notice (page 10/11); Complete the Developmental History with parents (pages 16-18/19-23); Provide parents the RTI brochure (pages12-13/ 14-15); Complete a Functional Behavior Assessment (if needed); Assign a case manager to:
Monitor the intervention through progress monitoring Track intervention details using the Student Intervention Profile (pages
30, 33, and 35). Report progress at the next monthly meeting.
Review and Discuss: 15 minutes
Individual Problem Solving Worksheet (pages 23-26)
Developmental History (pages 16-18/19-23);
Student Intervention Profile (pages 30, 33, and 35).
Options for Change Worksheet (page 27).
Use index cards to record group questions.
Data informed decisions:• Student has improved no longer needs
intervention;• Student continues to struggle due to other factors (e.g.
attendance, LEP, behavior) interventions are developed to assist with identified factor;
• Student level data indicates student is resistant to a series of well planned interventions a referral for special education is appropriate.
Outcome:
Students referred for formal special education evaluation nearly always turn out to be eligible.
What did we learn about EBIS…