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Webinar Series to support 279.68 Keystone AEA 1 Session #2 ●Substantial Deficiency ●Progress Monitoring ●Interventions
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Questions? Please type any questions into the chat box and we’ll address them: As we move through the powerpoint At the end of the informational-sharing
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Substantial Deficiencies- Defined “substantial deficiency in reading”...based on the requirements of this chapter (279.68), the student’s reading is below a standard set on an approved assessment, and the student’s progress on a measure that meets the requirements of this chapter is minimal. Score below the vendor benchmark for two consecutive universal screening periods.
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Universal Screening Data Used Always look at two adjacent universal screening periods ●e.g.: fall to midyear; spring to fall 3 Categories of student performance: ●On track ●At Risk of having substantial deficiency ●Have a substantial deficiency
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What are decisions? If a student met benchmark on the previous universal screening assessment and on the current universal screening s/he scores…. At or above the benchmark, then s/he is not at-risk and considered appropriately progressing and not action is required. Below the benchmark, the s/he is at-risk for substantial deficiency in reading and weekly progress monitoring is required but no intervention.
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What are decisions? If a student was identified as at-risk on the previous universal screening assessment and on the current universal screening s/he scores…. At or above the benchmark, then s/he is no longer considered at-risk and considered appropriately progressing and no action is required. Below the benchmark, then s/he is substantially deficient in reading and both weekly progress monitoring and intervention are required.
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What are decisions? If a student was identified as substantially deficient on the previous universal screening assessment and on the current universal screening s/he scores….. At or above the benchmark, then s/he is at-risk for substantial deficiency in reading and weekly progress monitoring is required but no intervention. Below the benchmark, then s/he continues to be substantially deficient in reading and both weekly progress monitoring and intervention are required.
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When do I HAVE to provide an Intervention? ●If the student is below the benchmark for ONE testing period then s/he is at-risk for substantial deficiency in reading and weekly progress monitoring is required but an intervention is not required at this point, however it is recommended. ●If the student is below the benchmark for TWO consecutive testing windows, s/he is substantially deficient in reading which means weekly progress monitoring and an intervention are required until the deficiency is remediated.
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FAQ The law says that a district must provide a student with intensive reading instruction until the reading deficiency is remediated: what does 'remediated' mean? ●Remediated means the student no longer performs below the benchmark on the universal screening measure for two consecutive periods and/or meets proficiency on the statewide accountability assessment.
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Questions?
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TIER Demonstration 1.Adding a New Intervention *You have to have an intervention set up in order to progress monitor in the TIER system for all at-risk students. 2.Giving Staff Permission to use Interventions 3.Setting Up an Intervention 4.Adding a Second Progress Monitoring Test 5.Entering Intervention Time 6.Administering Progress Monitoring
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What do I do now? ●Go to the Knowledge Base o Search: Interventions and/or progress monitoring o Reference PDF- Setting up Interventions and Setting up Student Interventions and Progress Monitoring o Reference videos
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