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RtI Module 4: The Student Success Team Process (SST) Poudre School District Student Success Coaches 2009

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How Do the Modules Fit Together?  Universal Professional Development Problem Solving Module Site-based PLC/RtI Plan Coaching as needed  Targeted Professional Development Module 1- Professional Learning Communities Module 2- Academic and Behavior Systems Module 3- Data Collection and Analysis Module 5- Case Study Exploration and Work Coaching as needed  Intensive Professional Development Planned and specialized based on site need.

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RtI Module 4: The Student Success Team Process (SST)

Poudre School DistrictStudent Success Coaches

2009

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Purpose of the District’s Training Modules

To support and assist schools in implementing the PLC embedded RtI process.

To address all components of this process in a step by step format.

To encourage a shared and consistent framework across the district

To allow for individualized needs and pacing for training

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How Do the Modules Fit Together?

Universal Professional Development Problem Solving Module Site-based PLC/RtI Plan Coaching as needed Targeted Professional Development Module 1- Professional Learning Communities Module 2- Academic and Behavior Systems Module 3- Data Collection and Analysis Module 5- Case Study Exploration and Work Coaching as needed Intensive Professional Development Planned and specialized based on site need.

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After today…….

Expand knowledge and use of components of a systematic problem solving/student success process

Consider and discuss with your colleagues what you already have in place for an effective problem solving/student success team process.

Clarify what happens before, during and after the Student Success Team Process

Update information regarding PSD’s progress monitoring plan.

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RtI is…

a systems approach for establishing the behavior and academic supports needed for a school to be an effective learning environment for all students.

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Module 4

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A Systems Approach

While looking at the cog page or the 3D pyramid think about the systems that are set up in your school. What are the areas of strength and what are the areas for growth?

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Traditional Approach to addressing the needs of students who need support for learning vs.

Defined Problem Solving

• Focus on defining the problem within the student.

• IQ-Achievement discrepancy

• Assumes determining a disability label for a student will lead to better results

• Focus on student-centered outcome

• Lack of response to evidence-based instruction and supplemental interventions.

• Ensures all educational decisions are based on data with a focus on response to interventions

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What is the Problem Solving Model for Student Success?

SystematicData-drivenCollaborativeApproach for

supporting all students.

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Beam me up, Scotty!

What stood out to you from the information about RtI that we’ve explored thus far?

Turn

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Why a defined process?

Current research tells us that a defined problem solving model used with fidelity will improve outcomes for all students.

Federal law directs us to move our focus to student progress, not student labels.

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In PSD Professional Learning Communities and Response to Intervention are inseparable

Successful schools are places where teams of teachers meet regularly to focus on student work through assessment and change their instructional practice accordingly to get better results.

Michael Fullan, 2000

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The Student Success Team Process Begins with a Strong Foundation

Professional Learning Communities working throughout the district and your school

Asking the 4 questions Answering with data Establishing systems of support for

academics and behavior based on data Monitoring all tiers of intervention for

continuous improvement

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Meet Scotty…

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Poudre School District Flowchart

Look at the Student Success Team flow chart. Where is Scotty in the process?

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Grade Level PLC …

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Three weeks later……

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When Does the Student Success Team Start Meeting?

RtI Leadership Committee

Grade level/Content AreaProfessional Learning Community

Student Success Team Intensive

Targeted

Universal

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When do we refer to SST?

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Critical SST Core Members

Parent/Guardian Referring Teacher(s) Educational Staff

members Other professionals

whose skills and qualities are needed for the particular student.

Student

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Thinking about your SST

What kind of structure might you imagine for FRHS that supports a data driven Student Success Team process?

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Qualities often considered

Have experience and expertise in the area of concern

Have knowledge about curriculum and classroom management

Have knowledge of the student Ability to use data to make decisions Identify and access professional development

when needed Represent diverse groups and grade levels

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What Roles Do Student Success Team Members Play?

CoordinatorMeeting FacilitatorTime KeeperRecorderDesignated

Consultant*

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What is a Designated Consultant?

Consults with and supports the referring teacher.

Links the referring teacher to the Student Success Team.

Is a core member of the Student Success Team.

This role is shared among the members.

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What does the Designated Consultant do?

Informs teacher about the Problem Solving Process

Supports the teacher throughout the process

Helps teacher complete documentation forms

Collects needed data prior to the meeting

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What does the Designated Consultant do?

Meet with referring teacher to define the problem prior to the meeting

Communicates weekly with teacher, interventionist, and/progress monitor

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Before the Student Success Team Meeting

Grade level/content area PLCRefer to the student to the SST Designated consultant and teacher meet

Define the problemAnalyze the problem

Parents/Guardians have been contacted and invited to the meeting

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Before the meeting…

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Questions to help teams define the problem

In what areas and environments is the student successful?

In what skill areas or environments is the student struggling?

Does this same problem also exist for a small group of students or a large group of students?

What is expected (performance, behavior, class/district assessment)?

What is occurring? What is the gap?

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An Effective Statement defining the problem

Is measureable and observableIs representative of the setting(s) in

which the concern existsIs worded in a positive mannerAccurately defines the concern based on

data

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Defining the problem

Instead of…..Scotty is disrespectful and failing most ofhis classes.A more effective statement might be….. Scotty makes disrespectful comments to adults an

average of 8 times daily. He is failing 4 out of 6 classes. He completes 50% of his assignments. In each class, his grades are significantly below the class average with the exception of PE and math. In pre-AP math he has maintained an A average.

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Analyze and Validate the problem with data

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Questions to help teams analyze the problem

• Where is the problem occurring? • What variables surround this problem?• Has this problem been evident before?• How big is this problem?• Does your data validate the problem?• What should be the first primary focus?• What is your hypothesis? Why is it

occurring (root cause)?

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Contributing Variables…

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Student Success Team Meeting

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Questions to help teams develop and implement plans

How can we change the interaction of the curriculum, instruction, learners, and learning environment so that the student will perform successfully?

What evidenced-based intervention would be most appropriate to implement?

How will it be implemented? Who will implement this intervention(s)? When and how often will this intervention(s)

occur? Where will it be implemented?

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The Plan

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Solution-focused questioning to improve outcomes

The central question we must ask ourselves and each other is:

“What about the interaction of the curriculum, instruction, learners and learning environment should be altered so that the student will learn?”

Not “What about the student is causing the performance discrepancy?”

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Progress Monitoring

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Questions to help teams determine the most appropriate method of progress monitoring

What data will be collected for progress monitoring?

How will it be managed/graphed? Who will be responsible for collecting data? How often will the data be collected? What is the expected rate of progress? When will the team reconvene to analyze the

data to determine next steps?

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Evaluate

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Is All This Different from STAT and Past Eligibility Practices?

Your Professional Learning Communities make the

difference.The Three BIG Ideas:

LearningCollaboration

Results

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Remember…

Determining Eligibility for Special Education in the areas of Specific Learning Disability is based on this process.

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Math

Computation/Calculation Math Problem Solving Written Expression Oral Expression Listening Comprehension Basic Reading Skills Reading Fluency Skills Reading Comprehension

Behavior Data should be areas of focus.

Therefore…The Big 8 + 1

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Continuing mission…

What stood out to you from the information we’ve explored thus far?

What is the significance of this information for your work at FRHS?

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After today…

Expand knowledge and use of components of a systematic problem solving/student success process

Consider and discuss with your colleagues what you already have in place for an effective problem solving/student success team process.

Clarify what happens before, during and after the Student Success Team Process

Update information regarding PSD’s progress monitoring plan.

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And … 3-2-1!

“Live long and prosper.”This is a continuing journey with exciting

opportunities for continuous improvement.

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Resources

Colorado Department of Education: Response to intervention (Resources and Tools) http://www.cde.state.co.us/rti/ToolsResourcesRtI.htm

DuFour, R., Dufour, R., Eaker, R., & Karhanek, G. (2004). Whatever it takes; How professional learning communities respond when kids don't learn. Bloomington: Solution Tree.

Florida Center for Reading Research: www.fcrr.org/fcrrreports/LReports.aspx

Howell, R., Patton, S., & Deiotte, M. (2008). Understanding response to intervention. Bloomington: Solution Tree.

Intervention Central: www.interventioncentral.org

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Resources

National Center on Student Progress Monitoring: www.studentprogress.org

National Technical Assistance Center on Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports, www.pbis.org.

Oregon Reading First Center: www.oregonreadingfirst.uoregon.edu/inst_curr_review_si.html

PSD Blackboard: Literacy Resource Guide (RtI & Literacy tab, Interventions Tier 1 and Tier 2)

RtI Action Network: www.rtinetwork.org

What Works Clearinghouse (US Department of Education): www.w-w-c.org