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Building Trainer Competency for Secondary/Tertiary Systems Don Kincaid, University of South Florida Kimberli Breen, Illinois PBIS Network

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Page 1: Building Trainer Competency for Secondary/Tertiary Systems Don Kincaid, University of South Florida Kimberli Breen, Illinois PBIS Network

Building Trainer Competency for Secondary/Tertiary Systems

Don Kincaid, University of South FloridaKimberli Breen, Illinois PBIS Network

Page 2: Building Trainer Competency for Secondary/Tertiary Systems Don Kincaid, University of South Florida Kimberli Breen, Illinois PBIS Network

Session Objectives

This session will cover two state-wide models for training trainers and assisting others in

becoming fluent TA providers.

FloridaIllinois

Page 3: Building Trainer Competency for Secondary/Tertiary Systems Don Kincaid, University of South Florida Kimberli Breen, Illinois PBIS Network

BLUEPRINT FOR SCHOOL-WIDE POSITIVE BEHAVIOR SUPPORTPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

The Blueprint will be organized around four major foci:

• Trainers• Technical Assistance (“coaching”)• Training Content and Delivery• District/Region/State Implementation

/Professional Development Planning

• We’ll also be discussing Evaluation

Page 4: Building Trainer Competency for Secondary/Tertiary Systems Don Kincaid, University of South Florida Kimberli Breen, Illinois PBIS Network

Why is Training of Trainers Key?

Average Skill of Trainers,Multiple Trainings within District

3.22

3.52

2.88

3.27

3.89

3.05

3.57

2.5

3

3.5

4

District 1 District 2 District 3

Inexperienced Trainer(s) Only

Experienced + Inexperienced Trainers

Experienced Trainer Only

Page 5: Building Trainer Competency for Secondary/Tertiary Systems Don Kincaid, University of South Florida Kimberli Breen, Illinois PBIS Network

Challenges in TransformingTraining to Practice

• Training staff in content without district support/agreement to change related tools/practices/policy– Ex. Training in FBA/BIP but district doesn’t have a

comprehensive FBA/BIP process that works• Only having access to audience for 1, 2, 3 sessions– Ex. Local coop/agency thinks their staff only need to ‘hear

it’ once or twice and then they can train• Training trainers who don’t intend to implement/use the

tools/materials themselves, but only to train others on them– Ex. Training on the Competing Behavior Pathway when a

person has never used the tool

Page 6: Building Trainer Competency for Secondary/Tertiary Systems Don Kincaid, University of South Florida Kimberli Breen, Illinois PBIS Network

Past Practice• Regional or state-level training– Trainings titled as one-shot (ex. Day 1 Targeted,

Day 2 Targeted)

• Primarily teachers/practitioners in attendance• Great when principals came to training; rarely

had Director of SpEd, Asst. Sups., Coaches’ supervisors

• TA provided at building-level with only some district level TA

• Coaching recommended (not required)

Page 7: Building Trainer Competency for Secondary/Tertiary Systems Don Kincaid, University of South Florida Kimberli Breen, Illinois PBIS Network

Current Strategies: Illinois• District support necessary to change practice• Memorandum of Agreement• District Leadership Team

• Coaching required; allocated FTE, especially for Tier 2/3 support

• In-district training & TA– Audiences of: ALL Principals, ALL SWs/Psychs, etc.• TOTs for our Trainers & District Coaches (in-training)• Trainings: Regional, semi-regional, in-district, go-to-mtgs.• TA thru on-going: go-to-mtgs., conference calls,

network/coaches mtgs., scheduled in-district & regional TA sessions

Page 8: Building Trainer Competency for Secondary/Tertiary Systems Don Kincaid, University of South Florida Kimberli Breen, Illinois PBIS Network

Current Strategies: FloridaTier 2• Must have District Action Plan• Schools must identify “readiness”

for Tier 2– Tier 1 fidelity, student outcomes,

classroom implementation, etc.• Used to do local or giant annual

training - 1 day, 1 strategy• Training team would include

subset of Tier 1 team• ToTs with experienced District

Coordinators• Moved to a web-based training

format

Tier 3• Must have a separate District

Action Planning process for Tier 3• Do not provide training initially• Technical assistance provided to

evaluate:– Process, Products, Practices,

Outcomes, etc.• Establish effective district system

and process to support evidence-based practice prior to training.

• Training is not didactic in nature– Content, practice, systems,

collaboration, capacity to coach, etc.

Page 9: Building Trainer Competency for Secondary/Tertiary Systems Don Kincaid, University of South Florida Kimberli Breen, Illinois PBIS Network

Florida: Structure for Training

• Most Tier 2 training and TA provided via Adobe Connect

• Modules are self-contained and result in permanent product and action plan

• Individuals or teams can go through module• Initial module is open to any team or member• Based on “scores” PBS staff permission to

move to next module

Page 10: Building Trainer Competency for Secondary/Tertiary Systems Don Kincaid, University of South Florida Kimberli Breen, Illinois PBIS Network

Florida Curricula

• Are you ready for Tier 2?– Assessment of current supports/decision points

• Providing Classroom Consultation – now in Tier 1• Identifying students who need Tier 2• Progress monitoring• Measuring the fidelity of implementation• Making decisions and selecting interventions• Introduction to BEP

Page 11: Building Trainer Competency for Secondary/Tertiary Systems Don Kincaid, University of South Florida Kimberli Breen, Illinois PBIS Network

Illinois: Structure for Training • Training for schools– Series of trainings that can be repeated (ex. S100)– Standardized format so easier to teach all trainings once

fluent with one– Modeled for Coaches so they can train in future

• Training for district level personnel– All SWs/Psychs in one district come together– District Forums for District Leadership Teams

• Training designed for District Coaches • Training Trainers and TA providers

Page 12: Building Trainer Competency for Secondary/Tertiary Systems Don Kincaid, University of South Florida Kimberli Breen, Illinois PBIS Network

Structure for Coaching• Internal to school (Internal Coaches)• External Coaches provided by district

(community agencies or Cooperatives)– Requires allocated FTE

• Regional/state Trainers & TA providers– Transition from support: to schools, to Internal

Coaches, to External Coaches

• Alignment with blueprint/national centerAll of the above for coaching at:– Tier 1, 2 & 3

Page 13: Building Trainer Competency for Secondary/Tertiary Systems Don Kincaid, University of South Florida Kimberli Breen, Illinois PBIS Network

• FY05, only 28% of the data support for Tier 3 was led by district staff

• FY09, 100% of the Tier 3 plans supported by the online Tier 3 data system was provided by district social workers and other district personnel.

Developing Tier 3:Demo Districts Build Capacity

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Tertiary Demos Sites Assume Responsibility for Data

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Page 15: Building Trainer Competency for Secondary/Tertiary Systems Don Kincaid, University of South Florida Kimberli Breen, Illinois PBIS Network

Structure for Evaluation• School outcome & process data• District outcome & process data• State/network outcome & process data

• Process data must be emphasized; illustrates if interventions are happening, effective etc.

• Emphasis on USE and Ownership (schools/districts must use their own data, collect it for internal evaluation, value it)

Page 16: Building Trainer Competency for Secondary/Tertiary Systems Don Kincaid, University of South Florida Kimberli Breen, Illinois PBIS Network
Page 17: Building Trainer Competency for Secondary/Tertiary Systems Don Kincaid, University of South Florida Kimberli Breen, Illinois PBIS Network

Florida’s Evaluation at Tiers 2 and 3

• Progress monitoring forms on website• State-wide database that measures:– ODRs– Minor incident reports– Progress monitoring data (DPR, BRS)– Screening/Nomination data– Classroom Observation Form– Data integrity– Fidelity measures – PIC, BOQ, BAT– Academic data

Page 18: Building Trainer Competency for Secondary/Tertiary Systems Don Kincaid, University of South Florida Kimberli Breen, Illinois PBIS Network

Florida Tier 3 Process

• Formation of a district leadership team responsible for coordinating Tier 3

• Evaluation conducted by FLPBS-RTIB of the district’s current Tier 3 processes and products– An interview process is conducted with the Tier 3 leadership team

to evaluate the district’s current Tier 3 process– The district agrees to submit five to ten recently completed

FBA/BIPs to be assessed for technical adequacy• Meeting with PBS-RtIB and the Tier 3 district leadership

team to share results of process and product evaluation• Facilitation of the development of a long-term action plan

with goals and activities to address areas needing improvement.

• Regularly scheduled follow-up meetings to evaluate progress on action plan and determine next steps

Page 19: Building Trainer Competency for Secondary/Tertiary Systems Don Kincaid, University of South Florida Kimberli Breen, Illinois PBIS Network

Florida Tier 3 Training

• Will utilize newly developed and approved district process and products

• May have some web and didactic training• Will involve direct coaching of district personnel to

implement process and use products– Evaluation of knowledge, consultation skills, systems

support, etc.• Evaluation of staff competencies will parallel systems

supports (student outcomes, fidelity of impementation, etc.)

Page 20: Building Trainer Competency for Secondary/Tertiary Systems Don Kincaid, University of South Florida Kimberli Breen, Illinois PBIS Network

Contacts:National Website: www.pbis.org

Florida’s Positive Behavior Support Project

• Phone: (813) 974-7684

• Fax: (813) 974-6115

• Email: [email protected] • State Website:

http://flpbs.fmhi.usf.edu

Illinois-PBIS Network

• Phone: (708) 482-4860

• Fax: (708) 482-4875

• Email: [email protected]

• State Website: www.PBISIllinois.org