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SupportingTeaching of
Algebra:Individual
Readiness
Project STAIRIntroduction to Data-Based Individualization
and Assessment
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Project STAIR
• Funded by the Office of Special Education Programs of the U.S. Department of Education
• Researchers from:• University of Missouri• Southern Methodist University• University of Texas at Austin
• Funding period: 2018-2022
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Project STAIR
• Project STAIR targets early intervention in middle schools
• Goal → preparation for Algebra 1 in high school
• To reach this goal, we designed Project STAIR, a four-year model demonstration project
Many slides adapted from McMaster & Lembke (2018)
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Description of the Model
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Data Based Individualization
Student Success in Algebra-Readiness Concepts and Skills
Professional Development and Ongoing Support
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SupportingTeaching of
Algebra:Individual
Readiness
Defining DBI
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Define DBI
Data-Based Individualization (DBI)
systematic
relies on data
helps individualize instruction
www.intensiveintervention.org
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Define DBI
• Two primary components• Assessment• Instruction
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Define DBI
• Two primary components• Assessment• Instruction
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Data-Based IndividualizationIs… Is not…
• A framework for making instructional decisions
• A dynamic process of ongoing assessment and intervention
• A curriculum• An assessment• A single
intervention
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SupportingTeaching of
Algebra:Individual
Readiness
Key Components of DBI
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2. Key Components of DBI 1
• Establish that there is a Tier 2 validated intervention program in place
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• Progress monitor
• Establish a present level
• Set an ambitious long term goal
• Collect frequent assessment data
• Use decision rules
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• Based on student responsiveness:
• Continue the Tier 2 program with progress monitoring
• Collect Diagnostic data
4• Make an instructional change based on hypothesis
5
• Continue to monitor progress to determine if student is/is not responsive to instruction
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2. Key Components of DBI 1
• Establish that there is a Tier 2 validated intervention program in place
2
• Progress monitor
• Establish a present level
• Set an ambitious long term goal
• Collect frequent assessment data
• Use decision rules
3
• Based on student responsiveness:
• Continue the Tier 2 program with progress monitoring
• Collect Diagnostic data
4• Make an instructional change based on hypothesis
5
• Continue to monitor progress to determine if student is/is not responsive to instruction
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2. Key Components of DBI 1
• Establish that there is a Tier 2 validated intervention program in place
2
• Progress monitor
• Establish a present level
• Set an ambitious long term goal
• Collect frequent assessment data
• Use decision rules
3
• Based on student responsiveness:
• Continue the Tier 2 program with progress monitoring
• Collect Diagnostic data
4• Make an instructional change based on hypothesis
5
• Continue to monitor progress to determine if student is/is not responsive to instruction
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2. Key Components of DBI 1
• Establish that there is a Tier 2 validated intervention program in place
2
• Progress monitor
• Establish a present level
• Set an ambitious long term goal
• Collect frequent assessment data
• Use decision rules
3
• Based on student responsiveness:
• Continue the Tier 2 program with progress monitoring
• Collect Diagnostic data
4• Make an instructional change based on hypothesis
5
• Continue to monitor progress to determine if student is/is not responsive to instruction
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2. Key Components of DBI 1
• Establish that there is a Tier 2 validated intervention program in place
2
• Progress monitor
• Establish a present level
• Set an ambitious long term goal
• Collect frequent assessment data
• Use decision rules
3
• Based on student responsiveness:
• Continue the Tier 2 program with progress monitoring
• Collect Diagnostic data
4• Make an instructional change based on hypothesis
5
• Continue to monitor progress to determine if student is/is not responsive to instruction
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SupportingTeaching of
Algebra:Individual
Readiness
DBI: Why do we use it?
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Why Implement DBI?• Some students do not respond to research-
based interventions.
•DBI provides a framework to individualize instruction.
•When teachers use DBI correctly, student achievement can improve.
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Who Should Receive DBI?
• DBI is intended for students who require intensive, individualized instruction • Students for whom core instruction and/or supplemental
intervention is not sufficient• Students identified as in need of Tier 3 instruction in an RTI
model• Students in special education
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So does this DBI process really work?
“Data based [individualization] takes the emotion out and makes me a better instructor.” (Quote from Missouri teacher participant, February 2018)
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Review!
• Use your cellular telephone and send a text to 37607
• Message: ERICAMASON662
• Then, answer our Poll Everywhere questions to check your understanding!
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SupportingTeaching of
Algebra:Individual
Readiness
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a process
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SupportingTeaching of
Algebra:Individual
Readiness
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formative assessments
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What is Universal Screening?
Well-baby check-up
Cholesterol tests
Tune-up for your car
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Decisions from Universal Screening Data
• Are students at-risk or underperforming?
• Which students need interventions?
• What degree of intensity of intervention is needed?
• Not intended to provide diagnostic information
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Interpreting Results from Universal Screeners
The risk goes up!
As the scores go down,
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Assessments for DBIEstablish present level of mathematics performance
Universal Screener
Progress Monitoring Measure
and use this information to set ambitious goals
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Establish Present Level of Performance and Set Goals
Universal screener
Progress monitoring
Goal
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Baby Growth Chart
What is Progress Monitoring?
Exercise
Tracker
Average Monthly Electricity
Prices in NY & US
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Characteristics of Progress Monitoring Measures• Quick and easy to administer
• Multiple parallel forms (same difficulty, format, content)
• Standardized administration and scoring (same timing, setting, scoring rules)
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Algebra Readiness Progress Measures (ARPM) from iStation
• Three types of measures:• Number properties• Proportional Reasoning• Quantity Discrimination
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Number properties
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Proportional Reasoning
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Quantity Discrimination
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What do you notice?
• Take a look at the progress monitoring measures
• What do you notice about the:• Content covered? • Format of the test?• Format of each item?
• What could these tell you about student’s performance and progress?
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Interpreting Results from Progress Monitoring Measures
1. Gather baseline data
2. Set performance goals
3. Implement the intervention
4. Administer progress monitoring measures at regular intervals
5. Evaluate the student’s progress
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Make Decisions from Progress Monitoring Results
• Is the student making adequate progress toward his or her goals?• How do you know?• How could you confirm?
• Is the intervention effectively meeting the student’s needs?• How do you know?• How could you confirm?
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SupportingTeaching of
Algebra:Individual
Readiness
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all students
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SupportingTeaching of
Algebra:Individual
Readiness
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both A & B
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In Review: Assessments for DBIEstablish present level of mathematics performanceand use this information to set ambitious goals
Monitor student’s progress toward the goal
Monitor student’s progress toward the goal
Diagnose student’s persistent misconceptionsAnd errors
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In Review: Assessments for DBIEstablish present level of mathematics performanceand use this information to set ambitious goals
Monitor student’s progress toward the goal
Monitor student’s progress toward the goal
Diagnose student’s persistent misconceptionsAnd errors
Universal Screener
Progress Monitoring Measure
Diagnostic Assessment
Progress Monitoring Measure
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SupportingTeaching of
Algebra:Individual
Readiness
Instructional Platform
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Instructional Platform
INSTRUCTIONAL DELIVERY
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES
Explicit instruction
Multiple representations
Precise language
Fluency building
Problem solving instruction
Motivation component
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SupportingTeaching of
Algebra:Individual
Readiness
Professional Development
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Core Professional Development (PD)
•Whole-group
• Similar to Tier 1 or Universal supports
• Introduction
•Content and skill focused
• Interactive
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Tailored Professional Development (PD)
• Individualized
• Tailored to content and skills of need
•Provided through lightboard videos and coaching sessions
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SupportingTeaching of
Algebra:Individual
Readiness
Coaching
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Word Cloud
•When you think about professional coaching, what comes to mind?
• *** use hyphenated phrases to respond ***
• e.g., someone-to-brainstorm-with
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SupportingTeaching of
Algebra:Individual
Readiness
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What Does Coaching Look Like?
•Contact every other week•Virtual (e.g., Zoom, Google Hangouts)• Face-to-face
• Structured Conversation
•Purposeful
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Tiered Supports for Adults
Core PD (3 sessions)Materials and Resources
CoachingTailored PD
CoachingTailored PD
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SupportingTeaching of
Algebra:Individual
Readiness
Project STAIR Basic Steps
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Project STAIR Basic Steps 2018-2019• Basic Steps for this Year• Sample
• Two Middle Schools• District 1 Mid-Sized Urban
• 6 Teachers• District 2 Mid-Sized Suburban
• 7 Teachers
• Process so Far• Pilot Year• Next Couple of Years
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SupportingTeaching of
Algebra:Individual
Readiness
Adapting Framework to Your District
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Adapting Framework to Your District
•BASIC STEPS
•1) Identify Goal (Focused Objective)
•2) Identify Participants (e.g. School or Team Goal)
•3) Start Small (Phase 1, Phase 2, Phase 3)
•4) Pilot Framework
•5) Data Driven Decision Making (Implement, Reflect, Tweak, Refine, Implement)
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Questions, comments? Share with someone next to you a next step…
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