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1 2012 Summer Institute COLLABORATING TO PROVIDE TIERED STUDENT SUPPORTS

2 2012 Summer Institute AGENDA Welcome Session Objectives Spectrum of Partner Integration Collaboration & Integration Resource/s Practitioner’s Panel

3 2012 Summer Institute SESSION OBJECTIVES Participants will learn about frameworks and processes for collaboration and integration. Participants will have an opportunity to reflect upon previous collaborative and integrative work in small groups and hear reflections from a panel of practitioners. Participants will learn about strategies used in the field.

4 2012 Summer Institute A SPECTRUM OF PARTNER INTEGRATION Colocation Collaboration Integration

5 2012 Summer Institute COLOCATION In many schools, partners are merely collocated within the school They develop individual relationships with the school community, but have little sense of their interconnection within the school ecosystem. This can lead to redundancy of services and an efficient use of resources With co-location, “more” doesn’t necessarily translate to “more powerful”

6 2012 Summer Institute COLLABORATION When partners collaborate, they begin to work together to achieve a targeted goal For example, when multiple partners assist a school with planning and hosting a freshman orientation, this is an example of collaboration Collaboration is usually very project focused and has a specific, finite goal

7 2012 Summer Institute INTEGRATION When partners are integrated, they adopt a common mission and understand their complementary roles in fulfilling the mission Structures and strategies are developed to sustain continuous collaboration and seamless communication and decision making Integration is more open-ended than collaboration and impacts overall culture and climate more than collaboration

8 2012 Summer Institute Targeted Intervention (Tier 2) General Instruction & Supports (Tier 1) Specialized Intervention (Tier 3) B ehavior C ourse : E nglish C ourse : M ath A ttendance INTEGRATION WITHIN AND ACROSS TIERS School

9 2012 Summer Institute Diplomas Now has created structures to move past colocation. Where are some areas where collaboration seems to be the right framework for Diplomas Now teams? What are some areas Diplomas Now teams work toward full integration? What are examples of collaboration and full integration from your site? TABLE TALK

10 2012 Summer Institute RESOURCE EXAMPLE: RACI CHART School ATalent Development (TD) Communities In Schools (CIS) City Year (CY) Task/Action 1RACI Task/Action 2ACIR Task/Action 3CIRA Task/Action 4IRAC Task/Action… Responsible – Who does the work? Accountable – Who must answer for accurate completion? Consulted – Who has subject matter expertise? Informed – Who needs progress updates?

11 2012 Summer Institute PANEL Liz Belton, Site Coordinator (Sheepshead Bay HS), Communities in Schools Katie Grassa, STF (Dever-McCormack K-8), Talent Development Scott Crumpler, Field Manager, Talent Development Jessica Herman, Deputy Diplomas Now Director, City Year


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