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One System: A New Look at Transition NSTTAC Early Bird Session May, 2009 Joanne Cashman, Ed.D. Director The IDEA Partnership at The National Association of State Directors of Special Education (NASDSE)

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One System: A New Look at Transition. NSTTAC Early Bird Session May, 2009 Joanne Cashman, Ed.D. Director The IDEA Partnership at The National Association of State Directors of Special Education (NASDSE). Transition Issues: Cross stakeholder groups Cross agencies - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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One System: A New Look at Transition

NSTTAC Early Bird Session

May, 2009

Joanne Cashman, Ed.D.Director

The IDEA Partnership at

The National Association of State Directors of Special Education (NASDSE)

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Persistent Problems in Transition:Our Success Depends on Others...

Do Our Actions Show That?

Transition Issues:• Cross stakeholder groups• Cross agencies• Emerge across the lifespan• Focus on the same intended

beneficiaries

Do We :• Connect across stakeholders• Connect across agencies• Know what each other is aiming to

do• Understand why they are doing it• Know how their work will

address common problems

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Persistent Problems in Transition: Can We Get Outside the Proverbial ‘Box’

What Is Our ‘Box”• Special education• Secondary years• Youth with disabilities• Compliance

Can We Imagine :• ‘All agency’’ strategy• Education across the

grade span • An ‘all youth’ agenda• Compliance with Quality

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Where is the ‘Smart Power’? : The Push or the Pull

To achieve what we have been unable to achieve...what might be more effective?

• Rely on a ‘push strategy’ for discrete transition initiatives based on mandates

• Create a ‘pull’ for experience, knowledge and critical networks around shared work

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Transition in Context:Cross-walking the Current Issues

The ‘Biggest’ Picture

School Improvement

Aligned Systems: P-16

The ‘Big Picture’ at the Secondary Level

HS Renewal/Redesign

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The Interconnected Issues• Transition to HS• Student Retention/ Drop Out Prevention• High skills, sufficient to command individual futures• Graduation with a Diploma• Transition from HS to Post–Secondary

and Employment• Success for All Students

Three Coherent Strategies• Universal Design for Learning (UDL)• Response to Intervention (RTI)• Intentionality at ‘Transitions’

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P-16: Envisioning a Pipeline

“If people begin the see the educational system as a single entity through which people move, they may begin to behave as if all of education were related.”

Harold Hodgkinson in

“All One System’, 2000

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Think/ Pair /ShareTo what extent do you facilitate an open pipeline?

Y N Do you know how the elementary schools in your district are doing?Y N Do you know what happens at the transition from elementary to middle

school?Y N Do you know how the middle schools in your district are doing?Y N Do you know what career education takes place in middle school?Y N Can you describe your school’s approach to support in the ninth

grade? Y N Do you know how your high school/tech center is doing academically? Y N Do you know what career education and career assessment takes place in the HS years?Y N Do you have opportunities to talk with subject area teachers about your common goals and common responsibilities? Y N Do you know the drop out/non-completion rate for your school? Your program? Y N Do you know how your graduates are doing in post-secondary education?Y N Do you know how your graduates are doing in employment?

How did you do? 10-12 8-10 6-8 Fewer than 6

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What Keeps Us from Seeing the Pipeline?

• Focus on our own immediate issues and needs

• Fragmentation across levels and content areas

• Divisions across general, special and technical education

• Ineffective articulation between secondary, post –secondary and employment

• Lack of relationships that support communication

• Insufficient opportunities to learn about levels that precede and follow our own

• Failure to focus on the student in the system

• Infrequent opportunities to think about and study the pipeline.

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P-16: The Design for Investment by the Administration

• In Speeches, the ARRA ( the Stimulus) and the 2010 Budgeto ECo K-12o Post-secondary

• Some thoughts:o With education as a priority investment in the federal budget in

these tough economic times, we will be expected to have a coherent vision for the investment.

o There are lessons to be learned from the public reaction to the banking and auto investments.

o Will we meet the public’s standard for stewardship?

o Everyone must be a more informed and better spokesperson for

education.

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Focus on HS Renewal/Redesign

• Targeted look at the secondary level by policymakers

• NASSP : Translating the Policy to Practice

• Breaking Ranks

• Breaking Ranks ll

• Breaking Ranks in the Middle

• Can we learn to work on transition in the language of

Breaking Ranks?

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Three Coherent Strategies across the Pipeline

o Universal Design for Learning (UDL)

o Response to Intervention (RTI) Approach

o Intentionality at Transitions

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Coherent Strategy # 1: UDL

“…flexibility in the way information is presented, in the ways students respond or demonstrate knowledge and skills, and in the ways students are engaged;

...reduces barriers in instruction, provides appropriate accommodations, supports and challenges…”

The Higher Education Act

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UDL: A Personal Reflection

• Do you know about the UDL strategies that are being applied to instruction for all students?

• Do you know about the national effort to create a digital standard for translating text to voice and other medium (NIMAS)?

• Can you see how UDL might enhance the participation of students with disabilities o in general education? o In special education support? o In post-secondary?

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Coherent Strategy # 2: An ‘RTI Approach’

RTI is not entirely new. Many elements have been practice for years in successful schools. RTI is the systematic and intentional application of these elements in a coherent approach to better outcomes.

• Good core instruction• Universal screening• Progress monitoring• Tiered interventions using evidence-based practices• Data-informed decision-making• Problemsolving

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Multi-Tier Model

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Problem-Solving Method

What is the problem?

Why is ithappening?

What should be done about it?

Did it work?

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An RTI Approach to School Improvement

• A look at how all students are doing

• A ‘tiering’ of all interventions

• A consistent monitoring system that gives information and points the way to better decisions

• An expectation the faculty will have quality professional development on ‘what works’

• An expectation that all faulty will use the framework to assess their success in meeting student needs

• An expectation that faculty will use proven strategies in designing core instruction and interventions

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Coherent Strategy #3: Intention at the Transitions

• Transitions are important; every transition!o EC to School Ageo Elementary to MSo MS to HSo HS to post-secondary and employmento Post-secondary to employment*

• Transitions must involve those that are transitioning and those that support them!

• Youth and family engagement is imperative! Families and youth are the service coordinators across the years. They must learn the system!

• During the MS and HS years, transition is ongoing...not episodic!

• The ninth grade year is critical!

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Transition under IDEA: A Personal Reflection

• How are we implementing?

o As a mandate or key part of the bigger picture?o As a ‘check off’ or with a student focus?

• How are we interacting?

o Other special educators or key groups that will impact or ultimate success, including families, youth general educators and agencies staff?

o Those that deliver service a the same level of the system or those that work with us, as well those that work before and after us?

o Our own organization, division or district or those that share an interest in persistent issues/emerging practices in other locations?

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IDEA Partnership's Work on Behalf of Stakeholders

Make the connections explicit for those in a variety of roles

Bring the perspective of stakeholders into the national discussions

Build relationships with researchers to ensure that ‘real world’ issues are a more routine part of the research agenda

Disseminate and promote the use of funded research and practice information.

Broker connections to free and low-cost training that is trustworthy

Involve stakeholders in developing the tools that will help them to lead in their school community

Showcase examples of good practice

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National Community of Practice on Transition (CoP)

• 13 states committed to:

o Working across groups to improve transition o Learning from and with each other

• 12 national organizations that represent those that are key implementers

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What Can You Do?

• Use the Pipeline Handouts to begin a dialogue in your school or district.

• Use the Breaking Ranks Handout to begin a HS Redesign discussion among special education staff.

• Keep the connections from this Forum going!

• Keep the discussions from this Forum going!

• Turn discussions into action!

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Thanks for joining me...

Visit us:

• www.ideapartnership.org

• www.sharedwork.org

Call us:

• Toll Free: 1-877-IDEAINFo