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Focused Review of Improvement Indicators A Self-Assessment Process SPP Stakeholder Meeting December 16, 2009
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Focused Monitoring Established State priority areas ◦ Graduation ◦ Reading achievement Positive impact on educational results & functional outcomes Research-based focus 5 LEAs plus MPS selected annually 2Wisconsin DPI Special Education Team
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What lessons learned? Need ownership by district-level and building-level administrators Need strong parent involvement Need to impact at state level – not possible when only visiting 6 districts a year 11/5/2009Wisconsin DPI Special Education Team3
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Lessons Learned continued Need tools to share with interested districts now that the word is out Need to help districts focus on what they can impact and improve – aided by FPR process Need to mirror PCSA process and develop some stand alone options 11/5/2009Wisconsin DPI Special Education Team4
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Focused Review of Improvement Indicators (FRII) So we are scaling up to the next level of focused monitoring – The FRII Process 5Wisconsin DPI Special Education Team
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Data Collection & Analysis Goal Setting & Action Planning Plan Implementation &Technical Assistance Progress Monitoring Improving Student Outcomes ( SPP Indicators Criteria Selection The FRII Process 6Wisconsin DPI Special Education Team
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LEA Criteria Has not met SPP improvement targets ◦ Indicators 1, 2, 3, 4 3 Consecutive Years ◦ Indicators 8 & 14 1 Year LEAs identified the year following their Procedural Compliance Self-Assessment 7Wisconsin DPI Special Education Team
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LEA Notification “Heads Up” letter in the fall of Procedural Compliance Self-Assessment year Official notification in spring of Procedural Compliance Self-Assessment year 8Wisconsin DPI Special Education Team
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LEA Preparation Establish district team Orientation meeting for FRII – Phase 1 Download and print data books Gather recommended materials, including existing district or school improvement plans 9Wisconsin DPI Special Education Team
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LEA Preparation Continued Conduct in-district surveys, if necessary Collect and compile student specific data, if necessary Conduct review of necessary policies and procedures, if necessary 10Wisconsin DPI Special Education Team
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Data Collection & Analysis FRII – Phase 1 2 Days District team participates Focus activity – identified indicators Disaggregated data analysis Root cause development 11Wisconsin DPI Special Education Team
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Transitional Period Occurs between FRII – Phase 1 and FRII – Phase 2 Establishment of District Improvement Team Additional data collection, if necessary Verification of potential root causes Orientation meeting for FRII – Phase 2 12Wisconsin DPI Special Education Team
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Goal Setting & Action Planning FRII - Phase 2 1 Day District Improvement team participates Prioritization of needs Develop district improvement plan ◦ In response to identified root causes ◦ Scientific evidence-based content ◦ Selecting content that builds capacity ◦ Integration with existing district improvement efforts 13Wisconsin DPI Special Education Team
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Goal Setting & Action Planning Continued Develop district improvement plan ◦ Selecting student and staff learning targets (goal setting) ◦ Design of improvement activities ◦ District design of assessments used for formative evaluation 14Wisconsin DPI Special Education Team
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Plan Implementation & Technical Assistance Ongoing Collaboration and implementation Sustainability Internal and external supports for improvement (DPI & collaborating partners) 15Wisconsin DPI Special Education Team
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Progress Monitoring On-going data analysis ◦ Program evaluation or ◦ Summative evaluation ◦ Quarterly progress monitoring 16Wisconsin DPI Special Education Team
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Ultimate Goals Improve outcomes for students with disabilities Gather best practices Highlight success stories Build capacity to be self-evaluative Sustain improvement Wisconsin DPI Special Education Team17
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