Vision: Every child in every district receives the instruction that they need and deserve… every day. Oregon Response to Intervention Vision: Every child in every district receives the instruction that they need and deserve… every day. RTI and PBIS: Brothers from different mothers? OrRTI Spring Conference May 21, 2014
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Vision: Every child in every district receives the instruction that they need and deserve…every day.
Oregon Response to Intervention
Vision: Every child in every district receives the instruction that they need and deserve…every day.
RTI and PBIS: Brothers from different mothers?
OrRTI Spring ConferenceMay 21, 2014
Oregon Response to Intervention
www.oregonrti.org
Targets……..
• Discuss the components of RtI and PBIS at each level of a multi-tiered system of support
• Explain how they are intertwined in student achievement
• Show how to use multiple data sources during meetings to improve student success
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RTI“The practice of providing high-qualify instruction and intervention matched to student need, monitoring progress frequently to make decisions about changes in instruction or goals, and applying child response data to important educational decisions”
PBIS
Guess the definition…..
“ A decision making framework that guides selection, integration, and implementation of the best evidence-based academic and behavioral practices for improving important academic and behavior outcomes for all students.”
Universal Interventions•All settings, all students•Preventive, proactive
Designing School-Wide Systems for Student Success
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Decision Rules• Provide the “now what” after teams
have analyzed student data• Guide Decisions for all tiers • Take the guesswork out of “what to
do next”• Ensure equity across schools
I think… I feel… I believe
What data do you have that makes you think/feel/believe that?-Dr. Ed Shapiro
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Oregon Response to Intervention
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Tier 1 (Universal)
• For all students • Focus on qualify curriculum and instruction• Preventative approach• Fidelity• Using data for decision making
Only after high quality academic and behavioral instruction is established at both school-wide and classroom levels can school teams conclude that students are in need of additional interventions.
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Strong core instruction
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Group Intervention meetings help decide if the cows are fed the right food
• Unallocated Non-Instructional Time– 75% vs. 85% = 84 more hours• Difference in 15 minutes vs. 9 minutes/hour• Employing PBS strategies in your school: Teaching expectations, teaching
transitions and routines, managing appropriate and inappropriate behavior efficiently
• Engagement Rate– 75% vs. 90% = 86 more hours• Management of groups, positive acknowledgement systems, group
contingencies• Success Rate (Rate and Level!)– 80% vs. 90% = 30 more hours• Appropriate placement, leveled instruction, effective teaching
• So what?– 200 hours more academic learning time (575 vs. 375)– Equivalent of over 43 more days in school!!
The Difference: Typical vs. Effective Schools
Education Resources Inc., 2005
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Despite our strong efforts. . .
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Talk TimeWhat do you currently have in place at Tier 1 to help support all students?
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Tier 2
Evidence Based Interventions
Along withProgress monitoring
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Interventions• Must be designed to match identified
needs• Is in addition to the district core
curriculum• Uses more explicit instruction• Provides more intensity– Additional modeling and guided feedback– Immediacy of feedback
Systematic Screening for Behavior Disorders (SSBD) system
• Attendance reports• Suspension/expulsion
reports• Rating Scales from
Teachers• Grades (secondary)• CICO charts
Progress monitoring Tools
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Chart and review progress at least weekly using Excel
or CICOEmily's HUG Chart
Goal 9, Maximum Points 12
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Points Earned
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SWIS CICO Report
CICO charts
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FIDELITY!!!!
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Talk TimeWhat do you currently have in place at Tier 2 to help support students?
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Tier 3
Effective team decision making based on a problem solving model
andMultiple data points necessary
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Interventions
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Talk TimeWhat do you currently have in place at Tier 3 to help support students?
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Benefits of an MTSS• It will help you to:– Know immediately, “Is what we are doing
working?”– Know which students need more/different – Know what each student needs– Provide structures to deliver what students
need– Reduce rates of identification of student
with disabilities– Prevent academic and behavioral problems
before they occur– Raise student achievement
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Sometimes…….
100% meetings 20% meetings Individual
Purpose
Improve in the instruction for the grade level
Identify students who need additional support
Create program for students in need of additional support
Problem solve individual student need
Who is discussed? Grade level Intervention groups Individual students
Who attends?
Principal Instructional Coach/ Title 1 Counselor Grade level team Others as determined by
team
Principal Instructional Coach/ Title 1 Counselor Grade level team ELL Learning Specialist
Principal Instructional Coach/ Title 1 Counselor Grade level team ELL Learning Specialist/
Speech and language Parents
Frequency 2 to 3 times a year Each grade level meetsevery 4 to 8 weeks As needed
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Changing the lives of students
• “RTI and PBIS offer opportunities to address academic and behavior problems effectively with interventions at different levels of intensity and support. If a student is not making adequate progress, decision-making teams consider if the interventions where implemented with fidelity. IF not, additional support is provided or intervention plans are revised to better meet the context of the classroom and the teacher's ability to respond effectively.”