Secondary Systems Overview What to Know Before Venturing Out of Bounds OrRTI Project January 15, 2009
Objectives: Provide an overview of secondary systems requirements Build background and common language for those less familiar with RTI Share some exciting data to get you pumped up!
Multi-tiered Instruction & RTI Multi-tiered, Research-based Core Curriculum & Interventions Universal Screening & Progress Monitoring Standardized Decision Rules & Procedures Integrity of Implementation and Sustainability RTI Identification of Learning Disabilities Effective Teaming & Problem Solving
The Big Picture Leadership at all levels Teaming Use of a research based core reading curriculum Universal screening Implementation of research based interventions Progress monitoring Policy and procedure development (standardization) Professional development including fidelity of implementation.
Leadership Top-Down Leadership priority Strategic planning Budget planning Support and buy-in for systemic, consistent programs School improvement plans Bottom-up School literacy committees participated in training and planning Teacher-teams identified key literacy strategies for training and roll-out Literacy committees reviewed curriculum and selected intervention programs
Teaming Members might include… Principal Instructional Coordinator Counselor Special Ed Rep ELL Rep Alt Ed Content Area or Cluster Teams
Core Program Evidence-based English/Language Arts curriculum Common agreements around content and standards Literacy strategies taught and utilized across content areas
Universal Screening Universal screening occurs for ALL students at least three times per year (fall, winter, spring) Screening identifies which students are making progress in the core curriculum (80%) and which are in need of further support (20%). Data should be used to start conversations about: If the core is meeting the needs of most students (including most students in each subgroup) Which students need additional intervention
Interventions Research-based Increase the intensity of instruction More time Smaller groups Regularly monitored Delivered as designed
Progress Monitoring All students receiving interventions should be progress monitored Frequency is determined by district decision rules (twice per month in TTSD secondary schools)
Progress monitoring with Maze 3 to 4 Data-points Below the Aimline Intervention Change: “Language C” with Randall
Policy and Procedure Development The RTI process replaces a standardized (IQ) test, RTI also requires standard administration Districts adopt common procedures for doing this work: Protocols Decision Rules Forms SpEd Procedures
Professional Development Topics: Core curriculum and instruction Interventions Assessment Teaming Data-based decision making Special Education
The Big Picture Leadership at all levels Teaming Use of a research based core reading curriculum Universal screening Implementation of research based interventions Progress monitoring Policy and procedure development (standardization) Professional development including fidelity of implementation.
Next Steps in TTSD EBIS Decision Rules need to be evaluated (screening/intensifying/exiting) Evaluation of current Core curricula – are all content teachers consistently using the literacy strategies in their classes? Ratcheting up of New Teacher Program Evaluate fidelity across classrooms and schools Implement Team Coaching Model with Curriculum & Instruction TOSAs
Is All This Work Really Worth It? Progress monitoring tools: Maze-CBM GRADE+ Measures within curriculum Program evaluation: OAKS GRADE+ Grades Office Discipline Referrals Attendance
Absences
The Growth Target: Want to Beat the Average RIT Gain in Mastery in Motion for Students that Did Not Meet