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WY AT Resources Collaborations Wyoming Department of Education University of North Dakota at Casper College
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WY AT Resources Collaborations with Wyoming Department of Education Accessible Instructional Materials Increasing Awareness Building Capacity Student Transitions
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Wyoming AIM Timeline of activities 2007 Initial contract from WDE, Ongoing CAST-AIM Consortium Training/Technical Assistance Conversion of Materials
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Wyoming AIM Member AIM Consortium Develop data management tracking system Modify state/LEA systems Support students transitioning to community colleges 2012 Professional development to LEAs – online training modules TA to LEAs for identifying students Increase awareness about AT Act Program, WATR Increase use of WY Clearinghouse for AIM
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Wyoming AIM Total AIM Funding: $1,013,776 WDE @ $730,602 Cast-AIM Consortium @ $166,666 Training/TA/Fee for Service @ $116,508
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Wyoming AIM Products and Trainings Memorandum Series: Principals, Special Education Directors, Curriculum Directors Training Series/Regional Workshops WY Procedures for Providing AIM A Guide for Decision-Making Teams
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Assistive Technology Collaborations with the Wyoming Department of Education Accessible Instructional Materials Increasing Awareness Building Capacity Student Transitions
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Wyoming AT Resources Need Increase use of AT by students with disabilities Some: 100% of students with disabilities can benefit from the use of AT WATR: 40% of students with disabilities as goal Track academic outcomes that may be associated with increased rates of AT use
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AT Implementation for WY K-12 Students
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Building Capacity for AT Growth is just beginning WIND proposal to WDE: – Intensive AT Institute for Educators 2 weeks in Laramie x 2 times per year Training by nationally recognized experts in the field Significant cost – WDE requested “part of the institute @ less cost”
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Building Capacity for AT in WY Growth just beginning Need Build awareness about AT throughout the state Train selected educators/leaders Approaches 2011-2012 WATR AT Demo Days 2012-2013 Professional Learning Community in AT
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2011-2012 WATR Demo Days Increase AT awareness WY community events Target: educators, students, families, community members See and use devices Meet with credentialed AT professionals
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2011-2012 WATR Demo Days 2011-12 WATR Demo Days 11 Demo Days Events All regions of the state – Casper, Rural communities, WRIR 401 attendees – 58% professionals; – 25% individuals/family members – 75% responded to survey 75% response rate to survey – 97% ‘very satisfied’ or ‘satisfied’ – 87% increased awareness – 93% will use info they learned – 100% received info they wanted
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WY Professional Learning Community in Assistive Technology
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WY 2012 PLC - AT 8 members selected: Interested Achievements Leadership potential AT experience Enthusiastic
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WY 2012 PLC - AT Provided: Stipend Training Resources Built “community” Ongoing activities Expectations
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WY 2012 PLC - AT Expectations: Personal action plans – Trainings – Technical assistance – Policies and procedures – Collaborative processes Input to WDE – Continuation – Data collection, reporting Listserv Monthly contact logs
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What we are trying to teach them is not the 70,000 things related to AT but how to think about and assess the need and value of AT. Gayl Bowser, Trainer
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2012 PLC - AT Members Report Overwhelmed during training, but that was okay PLC was the best training I have ever been to Listserv has been so beneficial; before PLC, I had no clue whom to ask AT questions Finding someone who is in the same boat as me trying to create an AT process in a very remote district Students have improved outcomes from simple AT interventions
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2012 PLC - AT WDE contracted for 2 nd year activities – Build larger community – 2013 cohort 12 members selected Similar first year training, resources – 2012 cohort All members returning Advanced training Help train 2013 cohort Present about AT, Education Leadership Symposium, Summer
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WY AT Resources Collaborations with the Wyoming Department of Education Accessible Instructional Materials Increasing Awareness Building Capacity Student Transitions
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Improving Student Transitions Need WDE data indicates need for improved transitions for students receiving special education, services: Early childhood Secondary Out of and back to least restrictive environments AT within all three transition communities
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Community of Practice - Transition
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Improving Student Transitions Approach Based upon success of community-building with PLC Develop 3 communities of practice to identify improved practices for student transitions
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CoP-T Members selected Phone meetings In-person meetings Early Childhood
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CoP-T Social, Emotional, Behavioral Health Secondary
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CoP-T All 3 communities – Building community – Engaged – Identifying issues – Identifying best-practices Ideas to WDE June, August Guidance to WDE December
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Future Collaborations with Wyoming Department of Education AIM Contract District request to fund local Demo Days Potential continuation of PLC – Consideration through school districts Potential continuation of CoP, 2014 – Proposal submitted
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WY AT Resources Collaboration with UND/Casper College Occupational Therapy MOT, OTA
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WY AT Resources Collaboration University of North Dakota at Casper College – Occupational Therapy Programs of Study MOT OTA – Faculty – Student Organization
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WY AT Resources Collaboration WATR provides – Device loans for 6 weeks x 4 themes per year – Training about devices – Technical assistance as needed – Contract funding
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WY AT Resources Collaboration Win/Win – Serve a high population area without travel – Students leave program with AT experience – Ongoing student interest, work
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WY AT Resources Collaborations Wyoming Department of Education University of North Dakota at Casper College
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