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Welcome! As you are settling in and waiting for others to join, please take a few minutes to think about and jot down any questions you may have about today’s topic. The webinar will begin at 1:00 and end by 2:00 We will be taping this session and posting on our You Tube channel and web site for future access.
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The Wisconsin RtI Center (CFDA #84.027) acknowledges the support of the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction in the development of this presentation and for the continued support of this federally-funded grant program. There are no copyright restrictions on this document; however, please credit the Wisconsin DPI and support of federal funds when copying all or part of this material. Let's Talk About It: Pewaukee's Journey to Improve System-Wide Collaboration
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Technology Instructions This is a LISTEN-IN session. Your microphones have been muted.
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Technology Instructions Use the QUESTION BOX to ask questions, both technical and content.
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Attending With a Group? In the Questions box, please enter your district and the full name and title of those in attendance. (Not needed if attending solo!)
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Our vision: All Wisconsin students will learn and be successful in life. Our mission: To build the capacity of Wisconsin schools to develop and sustain a culturally responsive multi-level system of support to ensure the success for all students. Wisconsin RtI Center
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The Wisconsin RtI Center (CFDA #84.027) acknowledges the support of the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction in the development of this presentation and for the continued support of this federally-funded grant program. There are no copyright restrictions on this document; however, please credit the Wisconsin DPI and support of federal funds when copying all or part of this material. Let's Talk About It: Pewaukee's Journey to Improve System-Wide Collaboration
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“Time for collaboration is not a luxury…It is a necessity for all schools that want to improve.” –N. Love, 2009
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Systemic thinking Systematic actions Effective collaboration requires a balance of…
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Collaborative Structures needed to implement a multi-level system of support Universal Level/Tier 1 Collaborative Teams Universal Level/Tier 1 Collaborative Teams Selected Level/Tier 2 Collaborative Teams Selected Level/Tier 2 Collaborative Teams Intensive Level/Tier 3 Problem Solving Team IEP Team
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Critical Considerations for Collaborative Structures Collaboration Designate time, schedules Increase frequency and intensity of teaming based on need Establish trust through group norms Set meeting agendas, protocols, accountability
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Critical Considerations for Collaborative Structures Collaboration Representation by multiple stakeholders Meaningful involvement of families and students
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Demonstrate cultural competence in collaboration
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The Wisconsin RtI Center (CFDA #84.027) acknowledges the support of the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction in the development of this presentation and for the continued support of this federally-funded grant program. There are no copyright restrictions on this document; however, please credit the Wisconsin DPI and support of federal funds when copying all or part of this material. Let's Talk About It: Pewaukee's Journey to Improve System-Wide Collaboration
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Collaborative Structures… Educator EffectivenessCollege and Career ReadinessStandard C for Reading Wisconsin Requirements to Determine Students’ SLD Eligibility …position schools well to meet initiatives and state mandates
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Thank You for Attending For further information, contact: Kelley Berlin, berkel@pewaukeeschools.org Dan Duss, dussdan@pewaukeeschools.org Danielle Bosanec, bosadan@pewaukeeschools.org Heidi Erstad, erstadh@wisconsinrticenter.org Please complete 1-question survey immediately following this webinar!
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