Fall Data Review Continuous Improvement Work Day School Leadership Teams Fall 2014
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- Fall Data Review Continuous Improvement Work Day School
Leadership Teams Fall 2014
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- Acknowledgements The material for this training day was
developed by Ingham ISD: John Endahl, Melanie Kahler, Matt
Phillips, Laura Colligan, Kelly Trout, Nate Stevenson and Mary Jo
Wegenke Content based on the work of: MiBLSi project George Batsch,
University of South Florida Robert Balfanz, Everyone Graduates
Center and Johns Hopkins University Roland Good and Rob Horner,
University of Oregon George Sugai, University of Connecticut Joe
Torgesen, Florida Center for Reading Research Dawn Miller, Shawnee
Mission School District, Kansas
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- Learning Targets Participants will be able to: Analyze process
data and outcome data to identify academic and/or behavior areas in
need of improvement Make connections between process and outcome
data and its impact on student achievement Identify an academic
and/or behavioral priority based upon the data analysis and use the
Continuous Improvement Process to address the priority
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- Where to access materials for today: 1. POMPOMS! The documents
we are using today are on flash drives attached to ISD pompoms.
2.MTSS Implementers Website
http://mtss-implementers.wiki.inghamisd.org Building Data Review
page OR Cute as they are, please dont take home the pompoms!
Materials you will need today Data Review Workbook(MTSS Wiki &
hardcopy) Problem Solving Guide (MTSS Wiki & hardcopy) Worked
Example Problem Solving Guide (MTSS Wiki & hardcopy) Log-in
Information: Illuminate Ed, BAA, pbisapps.org, and SWIS Process
Data: PETR/SWEPT, PET-M, BSA, BoQ, SAS
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- Agenda 9:00-9:15Welcome 9:15-11:45Team Time to work through the
School Improvement Continuous Improvement Cycle 11:45- 12:00
District Check-in: Celebrations and Areas to Grow 12:00-1:00Lunch
1:00-3:15Continue Team Time 3:15-3:30District Check-in:
Celebrations and Areas to Grow Session Evaluation
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- School-wide Overview- Reading
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- School-wide Overview- Mathematics
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- Process Data Snapshots ACADEMICS
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- PET-M SNAPSHOTS
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- School-wide Overview- Behavior
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- Process Data - Behavior
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- School-wide Overview- Behavior
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- Outcome Data - Behavior
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- School-wide Overview Behavior Worked Example
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- Process Data Snapshots Behavior
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- Benchmarks of Quality (BoQ) Tier 1 SWPBIS implementation
fidelity check 53 benchmarks across 10 critical elements:
Identifies areas of strength and need to inform action plans
Completed annually by school leadership teams Self-Assessment
Survey (SAS) Completed annually by building staff Fidelity check of
PBIS implementation across (a) schoolwide, (b) non- classroom, (c)
classroom, and (d) individual students Seven key elements of the
Implementation Subsystems Informs of areas of strength and need,
including communication
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- Process Data Snapshots: PBIS Benchmarks of Quality (BoQ)
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- Process Data Snapshots: PBIS Self-Assessment Survey (SAS) While
summary data from the SAS provides a general sense of a buildings
PBIS systems, more focused analysis can inform a team of the most
vital and influential next steps. Low Implementation Status High
Staff Priority PBIS Subsystem Targeted Implementation Supports
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- Process Data Snapshots: PBIS Self-Assessment Survey (SAS)
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- BSA-Building Self Assessment Measures: Staff Consensus
Infrastructures Implementation Professional Development around the
essential components of a Multi-Tiered System of Support
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- Interpreting BSA Data
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- BSA: Building Self-Assessment Snapshot Scale: Not Started (N)
In Progress (I) Achieved (A) Maintaining (M) What Does BSA Data
Tell you?
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- Problem Solving Guide
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- Problem Solving Guide Step 1 Determine your (first) problem to
be addressed based one what youve derived from: Previous SIP
Outcome Data Process Data and Process Data Snapshots
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- Problem Solving Guide Step 2 Complete a Problem Analysis:
Hypothesize what may be contributing to the problem Again, your
data and the Snapshots can inform this discussion.
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- Problem Solving Guide Step 3 School Improvement Plan
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- Problem Solving Guide Action Plan
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- Problem Solving Guide Step 4
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- Dont forget to complete the
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- Whats new ? MDE Program Evaluation Tool
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- Program Evaluation Tool Why is MDE Requiring Program
Evaluation? To positively impact student achievement and close gaps
for the subgroups To ensure that high quality planning,
implementation and evaluation are part of the Continuous
Improvement Process To ensure ongoing engagement of multiple
stakeholders (students, teachers, parents/community,
administrators) in the planning and evaluation process To maximize
the use of resources to impact student learning To provide
documentation of program implementation to inform future
decision-making To meet state and federal requirements.
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- Program Evaluation Tool MDE Schools are required to select one:
Strategy/reform strategy Program Initiative that would have the
greatest impact on student achievement and close the achievement
gaps.
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- Implement the Plan Monitor the Plan Evaluate the Plan How does
the MDE Program Evaluation Tool fit into the Problem
Solving/Continuous Improvement Process?
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- Intentionally Plan to monitor adult actions and student
outcomes How does the MDE Program Evaluation Tool fit into the
Problem Solving/Continu ous Improvement Process?
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- Accessing the Program Evaluation Tool Step One: Log into Assist
Step Two: Click on Portfolio Tab Step Three: Click on Program
Evaluation Tool
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- Team Time Review/update previous action plan. Use the
School-wide overview sheets for problem(s) Identification
Prioritize Problems Identify a problem; complete Continuous
Improvement Process process and create an action plan. Move on to
second (and third) problem, if able Identify building Glows and
Grows Complete the Communication Plan You do!
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- Questions? Please email Mary Jo Wegenke at:
mwegenke@inghamisd.org