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Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment Summit Massachusetts Tiered System of Support MTSS – Non Academic

Agenda MTSS Overview Behavioral Health and Public Schools Overview PBIS – Improving School Climate Q&A

The Massachusetts Tiered System of Support (MTSS) MTSS focuses on system level change across the classroom, school, and district to meet the academic and non-academic needs of all students, including students with disabilities, English language learners, and students who have already demonstrated mastery of the concepts and skills being taught. 

Blueprint for the Massachusetts Tiered System of Support

Website http://www.doe.mass.edu/mtss/

Flexible Tiers within the MTSS Academic Non-academic Non-related Non-academic and Academic Supports Non-academic Supports Interrelated Non-academic and Academic Supports Academic Supports 6

Cycle of Academic and Behavioral Responses Teacher presents student with grade level academic task Student engages in problem behavior Teacher removes academic task or removes student Student escapes academic task Student’s academic skills do not improve Not sure… Probably a combination of both So, which is it… Academic problems lead to behavior problems? or Behavior problems lead to academic problems? Cycle of Academic and Behavioral Failure: Aggressive Response (McIntosh, 2008) 7

Core Instruction/ Universal Behavior Supports 80-90% of total student population learn the key concepts through instruction in this tier. 5-10% of total student population receive instruction through supplemental interventions 1-5% of total student population receive instruction through these intense interventions Flexible Tiers Tier 3 Intense & Core Increase progress monitoring and provide targeted instruction/supports in a more individualized way. Tier 2 Supplemental & Core Robust and Responsive based on the principles of UDL Tier 1 Core Instruction/ Universal Behavior Supports 8 8

Core Instruction/ Universal Behavior Supports Flexible Tiers Tier 3 Intense & Core Tier 2 Supplemental & Core Tier 1 Core Instruction/ Universal Behavior Supports Special Education Services Tiers describe the intensity of instruction; not a placement or steps in a process. The intensity of the instruction is determined by the data. Data from continuous progress monitoring drives instructional decisions throughout the tiered process 9 9

Intensive Targeted Universal Label skills and behavior… Math problem solving Reading Comprehension Math Calculations Scientific inquiry Reading Fluency Social skills 10 Label skills and behavior… not students in specific tiers 10

Collaborative School and Family Problem Solving Process Define the Problem What Do We Want Students to KNOW and Be Able to DO? Evaluate Did It WORK? Problem Analysis Why Can’t They DO It? Implement Plan What Are WE Going To DO About It?

Guiding Questions Step 1 – Problem ID What do we expect out students to know, understand, and do as a result of instruction? Do our students meet or exceed these expected levels? (How sufficient is the core?) Are there groups for whom core is not sufficient?    Step 2 – Problem Analysis If the core is NOT sufficient for either a “content area” or group of students, what barriers have or could preclude students from reaching expected levels?  Does behavior serve to escape/avoid academic task? Does student’s behavior interfere with learning opportunities?   Step 3 – Plan Development and Implementation What strategies or interventions will be used? What resources are needed to support implementation of the plan? How will sufficiency and effectiveness of core be monitored overtime? How will fidelity be monitored over time? How will “good”, “questionable,” and “poor” responses to intervention be defined?  Step 4 – Plan Evaluation of Effectiveness Have planned improvements been effective?

The Massachusetts Tiered System of Support (MTSS) MTSS focuses on system level change across the classroom, school, and district to meet the academic and non-academic needs of all students, including students with disabilities, English language learners, and students who have already demonstrated mastery of the concepts and skills being taught.  13

Looking at Julia’s data Problem solving from an individual student level to systems level Slide from Steven Goodman – Director, Michigan’s Integrated Behavior and Learning Support Initiative 14

End of Year goal is to demonstrate this skill at 35 phonemes per minute (grey area) What does this information tell you about Julia’s needs? As an educator, do you have a concern about this child’s progress on the end of year goal/skill? (remember she is only in Kindergarten) Slide from Steven Goodman – Director, Michigan’s Integrated Behavior and Learning Support Initiative 15 15

End of Year goal is to demonstrate this skill at 35 phonemes per minute (grey area) And now… the rest of the class. What does this information tell you about Julia’s needs and the needs of her classmates? Now that you see Julia in the context of the whole class, how does this information change supports for Julia? Her classmates? Slide from Steven Goodman – Director, Michigan’s Integrated Behavior and Learning Support Initiative 16 16

Same building, same grade, different teacher Does this information change how you might support Julia? Her classmates? Slide from Steven Goodman – Director, Michigan’s Integrated Behavior and Learning Support Initiative 17

Major discipline referrals per student per class Julia’s class Does this information change how you might support Julia? Her classmates? Same building, same grade, different teacher What does this information tell you about Julia’s needs and the needs of her classmates? Slide from Steven Goodman – Director, Michigan’s Integrated Behavior and Learning Support Initiative

Procedural safeguards Special Education Procedural safeguards Procedural safeguards are the specific rules that make sure that the parent knows what the school district is proposing to do (“receive notice”), agree with the school district’s plan (“give parental consent”) and have a range of opportunities for resolving disagreements with the school district (“due process”). Districts are required to follow the procedural safeguards outlined in the Parent’s Notice while implementing a model of tiered instruction.

Blueprint for the Massachusetts Tiered System of Support

Behavioral Health and Public Schools Rachelle Engler Bennett & Anne Gilligan Learning Support Services achievement@doe.mass.edu / 781-338-3010 ESE Summit on Curriculum, Assessment & Instruction: November 15-16, 2011

What is Behavioral Health? The social, emotional, and behavioral well-being of all students, including but not limited to those with mental health needs. It involves the reduction of problem behaviors and the optimization of positive and productive functioning. Students’ behavioral health has a major impact on learning. A supportive school climate reduces disruptive behaviors and results in better educational outcomes. Adapted from the Guiding Principles of the BHPS Framework. 22 Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS BHPS Framework & Assessment Tool Chapter 321 of the Acts of 2008: An Act Relative to Children’s Mental Health Alignment with: MTSS, Conditions for School Effectiveness, Bullying Prevention & Intervention, SEL Curriculum Guidelines 23 Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education

BULLYING PREVENTION AND SOCIAL EMOTIONAL LEARNING Bullying Prevention and Intervention Chapter 92 of the Acts of 2010: An Act Relative to Bullying in Schools Bullying prevention including evidence-based curricula and school-based initiatives K-12 Incident reporting and investigation 24 Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education

Social Emotional Learning Guidelines for the implementation of social and emotional learning (SEL) curricula K-12 Social and emotional learning Self-Awareness Self-Management Social Awareness Relationship Skills Responsible Decision Making 25 Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education

Supportive School Environments Early Interventions / Supplemental Supports Intensive Services 26 Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education

RELATED WEBSITES: Behavioral Health and Public Schools Framework and Assessment Tool: http://BHPS321.org/ Safe and Healthy Learning Environments: Violence, Trauma, and Substance Abuse Prevention http://www.doe.mass.edu/ssce/safety.html?section=vtsa Bullying Prevention and Intervention / Guidelines on Implementing SEL Curriculum http://www.doe.mass.edu/bullying/ 27 Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education