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Davis School District Student Services
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Today’s goal... Video Clip Participant Expectations Q & A Review of Module I 3-Tier ABC Graphic
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Be an Active Participant Participate in and contribute to discussions Come back from break on time Utilize the problem solving framework Reflect on LCMT/RtI core beliefs Recognize/gain the necessary knowledge Learn and practice new skills/strategies Be Respectful Listen to & acknowledge others’ points of view Use technology tools at appropriate times Silence cell phones Be a Change Agent Communicate your LCMT/RtI vision Model the RtI Guiding Principles Take risks Inspire people Transform yourself through reflection Make a difference Expectations Goals & Responsibilities
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5 5 ACADEMIC SYSTEMS Tier 3: Comprehensive & Intensive Students who need individualized interventions. Tier 2: Strategic Interventions Students who need more support in addition to the core curriculum. Tier 1: Core Curriculum All students, including students who require curricular enhancements for acceleration. BEHAVIOR SYSTEMS Tier 3: Intensive Interventions Students who need individualized intervention. Tier 2: Targeted Group Interventions Students who need more support in addition to school-wide positive behavior program. Tier 1: Universal Interventions All students in all settings. COACHING
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Achieving Sustainable Results Principal Power/Influence School Collaborative Teams Readings Video Clip – Michael Phelps
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Leadership is the #2 factor, teaching is #1, in factors that impact student learning. High quality school leaders: chart a clear course, establish high expectations, and use data to track progress and performance. The Principal is the “instructional leader” who: allocates resources needed, leads the intervention team, and is responsible for accountability.
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The Principal is the “leader of the process” who is responsible for: managing the curriculum so it is effective, leading the instruction in a manner that provides the students with the necessary skills, and integrating these three into a effective learning system for ALL students. The Principal is the LEADER of the process.
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Readings Video Clip – Olympic Teamwork LCMT – Applying teamwork in behalf of students in Davis School District
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U. S. Men win 4 X 100m Freestyle relay Beijing Olympics, 2008
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How do LCMT members fulfill their roles and responsibilities in their individual schools?
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What is the difference in the purpose of the LCMT & the MDT? Venn diagrams for LCMT & MDT Blank diagram – brainstorm ideas Completed Venn diagram
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Who should be included as a member of the LCMT & why? Partner Work – List Roles & Responsibilities Whole Group Work – Overview of LCMT Member Characteristics Team Work – Identify core LCMT Members
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How do LCMT members fulfill their roles and responsibilities? Review Roles & Responsibilities grid & associated documents Team Time – Complete LCMT Roles & Responsibilities Chart
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What are the essential resources used by the LCMT to facilitate support for students? Scavenger hunt using resources Crate Interventions Binder Others – Index Review with Case Studies
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What are the necessary conditions for a successful LCMT team? Small Group Work - Complete Module 2 Implementation Plan Whole Group Discussion – Review & Reflection
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Being an agent of change - video Questions??? Complete Evaluation Next Training...November
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Readings (included in binder) Utah’s 3-Tier Model p. 23-24 (online) McCook p. 40-45 Web-Based Resources Student Services Website – Module II Interventioncentral.org Homework for Next Meeting Complete Implementation Plan
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Next LCMT Training date is Mon., Nov. 24, 2008
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