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Tier 1 Intervention: What do we do when students don’t learn? Shirley Jirik, Ed.D. SVVSD RtI Coordinator Making the Shift May 28-31, 2013
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Purpose To improve our overall Tier 1 instruction and our ability to utilize Tier 1 Literacy Interventions.
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Learning Targets Learn how to find root cause Learn how to match the intervention to the root cause/specific skill deficit Find resources for literacy interventions
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Tier 1 Instruction Strategies that work for all! SIOP- Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol Differentiated Instruction – Grouping John Hattie’s Visible Learning – Top 22 document
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John Hattie’s Research
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Turn & Talk Take a minute to look over the Top 22 Turn and Talk with an Elbow Partner – What surprises you about this research? – What pops out as important? – What might you try in your classroom?
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What is an intervention? Working definition for today: Additional instruction which supplements the instruction provided for all students in the general curriculum and assists students in meeting the standards “Intervention always involves instruction.” Pat Quinn
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Intervention in Literacy
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Does English follow any rules? 4 percent of all English words in print defy explanation and are truly irregular Approximately 50 percent of all English words can be spelled accurately by sound–symbol correspondence patterns alone Another 36 percent of all English words can be spelled accurately except for one speech sound (usually a vowel) – Louisa Moats and Carol Tolman, 2009
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Pikes Peak Literacy Project Applying the findings and recommendations of the National Reading Panel to the teaching and learning of reading in Colorado
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What do we do when they don’t learn? Root Cause: Use 5 Why Protocol
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Screeners/Diagnostics CORE Phonics Screener by Scholastic CORE Phonics Screener Cool Tools- Informal Reading Assessment from Florida Department Of Education Cool Tools- Informal Reading Assessment from Florida Department Of Education The Reading & Writing Project: Reading Assessments The Reading & Writing Project: Reading Assessments Informal Reading Assessment by Jean Jennings Informal Reading Assessment Words Their Way by Donald R. Bear, Marcia R. Invernizzi, Shane Templeton, Francine R. Johnston Words Their Way
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What variables can we control?
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ICEL Instruction Curriculum Environment Learner
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RIOT Review Interview Observe Test
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In your handout… Take a look at the ICEL and RIOT Tables, discuss with an elbow partne r: – Do these resources help you analyze where the student is struggling?
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Shoe Tying Analogy Match intervention to skill deficit
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Intervention Resources Florida Center for Reading Research Intervention Central Reading & Writing Project Doing What Works Read Write Think
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Let’s Try One! Building Vocabulary Using a 5 Step Process – In your handout – Try the word intervention
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Use Formative Assessment to Monitor What You Try! Keep track so you know if the intervention is working or not
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My Blog http://blogs.stvrain.k12.co.us/rti/ RtI Resources – Making the Shift PowerPoint, Handouts, Other resources Shirley Jirik, RtI Coordinator
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