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1 Introducing ……. Policy 2419: Regulations for the Education of Students with Exceptionalities

2 Session II Policy 2419-Chapter 4 Identifying Students with SLD and Response to Intervention Presented by… Linda Palenchar Coordinator Office of Special Programs, Extended and Early Learning

3 Identifying Students with Specific Learning Disabilities

4 Introducing…. Policy 2419: Regulations for the Education of Students with Exceptionalities http://wvde.state.wv.us/intro2419/

5 Office of Special Programs, Extended and Early Learning http://wvde.state.wv.us/ose/

6 West Virginia Department of Education Training Components Presentation Presentation Supplementary materials Supplementary materials Participant notes Participant notes Policy 2419 (final document or bill Policy 2419 (final document or bill analysis version) analysis version) Participant questions and WVDE responses Participant questions and WVDE responses Training Calendar Training Calendar Policy 2419 Training Synopsis Policy 2419 Training Synopsis

7 Identifying Students with Specific Learning Disabilities

8 West Virginia Department of Education Module Contents Definition of Specific Learning Disability Definition of Specific Learning Disability Options for Determining SLD Options for Determining SLD Eligibility Committee Members Eligibility Committee Members Determining SLD Determining SLD Observation Requirement Observation Requirement Written Report Requirements Written Report Requirements Parent Notice Parent Notice

9 West Virginia Department of Education Definition of SLD p. 32 Disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or in using language, spoken or written, manifested in an imperfect ability to: Disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or in using language, spoken or written, manifested in an imperfect ability to: Listen, think, read, write, spell, or to do mathematical calculations Listen, think, read, write, spell, or to do mathematical calculations

10 West Virginia Department of Education Definition of SLD p. 32 Includes conditions such as: Includes conditions such as: Perceptual disabilities Perceptual disabilities Brain injury Brain injury Minimal brain dysfunction Minimal brain dysfunction Dyslexia Dyslexia Developmental aphasia Developmental aphasia

11 West Virginia Department of Education Definition of SLD p. 32 Does not include learning problems due to: Does not include learning problems due to: Visual, hearing, or motor disabilities Visual, hearing, or motor disabilities Mental impairment Mental impairment Emotional/behavior disorders Emotional/behavior disorders Environmental, cultural or economic disadvantage Environmental, cultural or economic disadvantage

12 West Virginia Department of Education Definition of SLD p. 33 Determinant factor must not be due to: Determinant factor must not be due to: Lack of appropriate instruction in reading, including the essential components of reading instruction (i.e., phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary and comprehension) Lack of appropriate instruction in reading, including the essential components of reading instruction (i.e., phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary and comprehension) Lack of appropriate mathematics instruction Lack of appropriate mathematics instruction Limited English proficiency Limited English proficiency

13 West Virginia Department of Education RTI Implementation Timelines Elementary School – July 1, 2009 Elementary School – July 1, 2009 Middle School – July 1, 2010 Middle School – July 1, 2010 High School – July 1, 2011 High School – July 1, 2011

14 West Virginia Department of Education Response to Intervention Defined p. 34 RTI is the practice of 1.Providing high-quality instruction/intervention matched to student needs and 2.Using leaning rate over time and level of performance to 3.Make important educational decisions. (NASDSE, 2005)

15 West Virginia Department of Education 3-Tier Model Tier III Intense Intervention Tier II Supplemental Intervention Tier I Core Classroom Instruction 5% 15% 80%

16 West Virginia Department of Education Tier I p. 34 Core Classroom Instruction Universal screening of all students Core program instruction in 5 essential components of reading 90 minutes uninterrupted reading block Scientific research-based instruction Differentiated instruction Whole group, small group, literacy stations

17 West Virginia Department of Education Tier II p. 34 Supplemental Intervention Progress monitoring of at-risk students Small group instruction in addition to core reading instruction Same ability groups of 3-5 students Programs, strategies, and procedures designed to supplement, enhance and support Tier 1 Scientific research- based interventions

18 West Virginia Department of Education Tier III p. 35 Intense Intervention Intensive, strategic, supplemental instruction Small group intervention beyond the core reading program Same-ability groups of three students or fewer Typically 45-60 min/day

19 West Virginia Department of Education Role of the Interventionist p. 35 An interventionist is an educator who is knowledgeable of scientific research-based strategies and intervention. IEP implementation is a priority for special educators but unused portions of a caseload may be dedicated to the RTI process.

20 West Virginia Department of Education RTI Eligibility Standards p. 36 Standard 1: Level of Learning Standard 1: Level of Learning Comparison of students level of academic performance to same-grade peers Comparison of students level of academic performance to same-grade peers Grade level learning experiences, including interventions, based on CSOs Grade level learning experiences, including interventions, based on CSOs

21 West Virginia Department of Education RTI Eligibility Standards p. 37 Standard 2: Rate of Learning Standard 2: Rate of Learning Sufficient progress to meet grade level standards Sufficient progress to meet grade level standards Ongoing progress monitoring Ongoing progress monitoring Standard is met if a reasonable rate of progress cannot be projected when provided intervention Standard is met if a reasonable rate of progress cannot be projected when provided intervention

22 1st Grade ORF = 40

23 2nd Grade ORF = 90

24 Tier 2

25 West Virginia Department of Education RTI Eligibility Standards p. 37 Standard 3: Exclusion Factors Standard 3: Exclusion Factors Visual, hearing, or motor disability Visual, hearing, or motor disability Mental impairment Mental impairment Behavior/emotional disorder Behavior/emotional disorder Cultural factors Cultural factors Environmental or economic disadvantage Environmental or economic disadvantage Limited English proficiency Limited English proficiency

26 West Virginia Department of Education Validating Underachievement p. 38 Data demonstrate provision of appropriate general education instruction and intervention Data demonstrate provision of appropriate general education instruction and intervention Data-based documentation of repeated assessments of achievement at reasonable intervals (i.e., progress monitoring) Data-based documentation of repeated assessments of achievement at reasonable intervals (i.e., progress monitoring)

27 West Virginia Department of Education Parent Consent Whenever a student is referred for evaluation Whenever a student is referred for evaluation If, before referral for evaluation, student has not made adequate progress… If, before referral for evaluation, student has not made adequate progress… After appropriate period of time After appropriate period of time When provided appropriate instruction by qualified personnel When provided appropriate instruction by qualified personnel

28 West Virginia Department of Education Observation Requirement p. 38 Student is observed in his/her learning environment Student is observed in his/her learning environment Document students academic performance and behavior in areas of difficulty Document students academic performance and behavior in areas of difficulty

29 West Virginia Department of Education Observation Requirement p. 38 Group must decide to: Use information from observation done before child was referred for evaluation Use information from observation done before child was referred for evaluationor Have at least one group member conduct observation after student is referred and parent consent obtained Have at least one group member conduct observation after student is referred and parent consent obtained

30 West Virginia Department of Education Observation Requirement p. 38 For a student less than school age or out of school: For a student less than school age or out of school: Group member must observe student in environment appropriate for a child that age Group member must observe student in environment appropriate for a child that age

31 West Virginia Department of Education Evaluation Components p. 38 Assessment must focus on areas related to the area of difficulty to assist with program planning and instruction Assessment must focus on areas related to the area of difficulty to assist with program planning and instruction Sample assessments for reading problems: Sample assessments for reading problems: Phonological processesPhonological processes Verbal memoryVerbal memory AttentionAttention Processing speedProcessing speed Orthographical processesOrthographical processes Rapid automatic namingRapid automatic naming

32 West Virginia Department of Education Evaluation Components The evaluation battery must ultimately be designed to inform and assist with instructional planning.

33 West Virginia Department of Education Written Report Requirements p. 39 1.Basis for making the determination 2.Whether the student has a specific learning disability

34 West Virginia Department of Education Written Report Requirements p. 39 3.Relevant observed behavior 4.Educationally relevant medical findings and

35 West Virginia Department of Education Written Report Requirements p. 39 5.Whether student does not achieve adequately: a)For students age, or To meet State- approved standards and

36 West Virginia Department of Education Written Report Requirements p. 39-40 and b. Student does not make sufficient progress to meet age or State grade-level standards c. Student exhibits pattern of strengths and weaknesses in performance, achievement, or both, relative to age, State grade-level standards or intellectual development and or

37 West Virginia Department of Education Written Report Requirements p. 40 Visual, hearing, or motor disability Mental impairment Emotional/behavior disorder Cultural factors Environmental or economic disadvantage Limited English proficiency 6. What the group has determined relevant to effects on achievement of: and

38 West Virginia Department of Education Written Report Requirements p. 40 7. If student has participated in the RTI process, Instructional strategies used and student- centered data collected; and Documentation that the students parents were notified about 3 things…

39 West Virginia Department of Education Parent Notice Requirements p. 40 1.States policies regarding amount and nature of student performance data that would be collected and general education services provided 2.Strategies for increasing childs rate of learning 3.Parent right to request and evaluation

40 West Virginia Department of Education Dissenting Opinions p. 40 Each group member must certify in writing whether the report reflects the members conclusion. If report does not, member must submit separate written statement of views.

41 West Virginia Department of Education Labeling a child is never a benign action… Labeling a child is never a benign action…

42 West Virginia Department of Education For more information contact: Linda Palenchar Coordinator Office of Special Programs, Extended & Early Learning (304) 558-2696 lpalench@access.k12.wv.us

43 West Virginia Department of Education Closing Questions Questions Responses to questions submitted will be posted within three business days on the Introducing…Policy 2419 and the OSP websites Responses to questions submitted will be posted within three business days on the Introducing…Policy 2419 and the OSP websites Evaluation Evaluation


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