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Training for Problem Solving Teams Susan Clay Jefferson County Board of Education Fall 2014

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Page 1: Training for Problem Solving Teams Susan Clay Jefferson County Board of Education Fall 2014

Training for Problem Solving Teams

Susan Clay

Jefferson County Board of Education

Fall 2014

Page 2: Training for Problem Solving Teams Susan Clay Jefferson County Board of Education Fall 2014

Remember…

RtI (Response to Instruction) is the instructional framework for the provision of services to all students

RtI combines Core Instruction (with its differentiation), assessments, and multi-tiered interventions to increase student achievement and reduce behavior problems

PST operates within the multi-tiered intervention piece of RtI

Page 3: Training for Problem Solving Teams Susan Clay Jefferson County Board of Education Fall 2014

Do we… Have a systematic method for screening

essential skills for all students to identify students who are at risk before they fail:

Grades K-1: DIBELS Next, Other reading screening tests, Math screening tests, classroom performance data, attendance, behavior, etc.

Grades 2-5: Performance Series, Aspire (grades 3-5), Reading Placement Tests, Math screening tests, District Math Unit Tests, classroom performance data, attendance, behavior, etc.

Grades 6-12: Aspire (Grades 6-8), Performance Series, other State Assessments (EOC, Explore, Plan, etc.), system benchmark tests, classroom performance data, course failures, attendance, behavior, etc.

Have a process for further assessing weaknesses identified in the screening process

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Do we… Provide Tier II interventions based on screening results and results of classroom performance

Page 5: Training for Problem Solving Teams Susan Clay Jefferson County Board of Education Fall 2014

Remember… PSTs choose scientifically researched based

interventions when writing intervention plans for students—targeting essential skills

PST intervention plans do not consist of accommodations—teachers can and should use appropriate accommodations within content area classes

PST intervention plans must be a serious attempt to assist struggling students in the identified area(s) of need—about improving essential skills

Students exit the intervention process only when they attain grade level skill or when they place in special education

PST intervention plans continue from year to year, school to school if a student continues to need this intervention

PST is NOT about referring a student for special education (refer only after intensive interventions are not successful)

Page 6: Training for Problem Solving Teams Susan Clay Jefferson County Board of Education Fall 2014

Remember… Accommodation alters the environment, time

requirements, format of student response, method of presentation, provides additional structure, etc. BUT does NOT change the mastery requirements for the course

Modifications alter the mastery requirements for the course: require student to master fewer standards, require student to master standards at a lower grade level

Modifications are only provided to students who QUALIFY for special education (as specified by their IEP) or for EL (determined by requirements of that program)

Page 7: Training for Problem Solving Teams Susan Clay Jefferson County Board of Education Fall 2014

Have we…

Identified members of our PST

Assigned specific duties to PST members (scheduling, inviting teachers, recording decisions, assembling data, parental notifications)

Scheduled PST meetings frequently enough to address new referrals to PST as well as to discuss progress of students currently on PST (students on Tier III Plans must be discussed every four weeks—look at progress monitoring, alter plan as needed)

Page 8: Training for Problem Solving Teams Susan Clay Jefferson County Board of Education Fall 2014

Have we…

Set a specific criteria as to which students should be referred to the PST

Made certain that all teachers understand this criteria

Set a specific process for teachers to refer students to the PST and that all teachers understand the process

Page 9: Training for Problem Solving Teams Susan Clay Jefferson County Board of Education Fall 2014

Have we…

Determined who will provide Tier III interventions

Scheduled Tier III interventions into the school day—appropriate length and frequency

Page 10: Training for Problem Solving Teams Susan Clay Jefferson County Board of Education Fall 2014

Do we…

Write PST intervention plans with SMART goals

Write PST intervention plans with specific, measurable rates of improvement (ROI)

Write PST intervention plans specific to the essential skill weaknesses

Write PST intervention plans using scientific researched based interventions (strategies/programs)

Write PST intervention plans that specify how progress is to be measured and when it is to be measured

Page 11: Training for Problem Solving Teams Susan Clay Jefferson County Board of Education Fall 2014

Do we… example of an Intervention Plan

Page 12: Training for Problem Solving Teams Susan Clay Jefferson County Board of Education Fall 2014

Do we…

Accurately document interventions that occur in Tier III

Use appropriate progress monitoring tools Tier III interventions—tools that specifically measure the skills we are teaching at this level of intervention

Administer progress monitoring tools weekly during Tier III intervention

Page 13: Training for Problem Solving Teams Susan Clay Jefferson County Board of Education Fall 2014

Do we…

Page 14: Training for Problem Solving Teams Susan Clay Jefferson County Board of Education Fall 2014

Do we…

Provide appropriate notifications to parents:

Tier III Notification Letter

Screening Permission Form

Tier III Progress Report—include the progress report letter AND attach information providing the name of the progress monitoring tool with the actual score(s)—every four weeks with progress reports and report cards

Page 15: Training for Problem Solving Teams Susan Clay Jefferson County Board of Education Fall 2014

Do we…Provide appropriate paperwork to the special education referral team if a student is referred…

Page 16: Training for Problem Solving Teams Susan Clay Jefferson County Board of Education Fall 2014

It’s all on the web…

www.jefcoed.com

Departments

Curriculum and Instruction

Response to Instruction

PST Forms

PST Resources

PST Training

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