180 likes | 595 Views
Overview. Wisconsin's Annual Performance Report on Disproportionality in Special EducationWisconsin's Action Plan for Addressing Disproportionality. . . What is Disproportionality?. Disproportionate representation is defined as:
E N D
1.
Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
Addressing Disproportionality in Special Education—A Wisconsin Perspective
2. Overview
Wisconsin’s Annual Performance Report on Disproportionality in Special Education
Wisconsin’s Action Plan for Addressing Disproportionality
3. What is Disproportionality? Disproportionate representation is defined as:
“the extent to which membership in a given group affects the probability of being placed in a specific education disability category.”
Oswald, et al 1999
5.
10. Workgroup Members Deborah Bilzing
Janice Duff
Nancy Fuhrman
Debbie Gaffney-Dilley
Donna Hart-Tervalon
Anita Heisig John Humphries
Courtney Reed Jenkins
Jack Marker
Brent Odell
Patricia Williams
11. Expanded Workgroup Tim Boals
Tom Grogan
Jill Haglund
Laverne Jackson Harvey
Mary Kleusch
JP Leary
Mary Maronek
Jean Whitcomb
12. Advisory Board Representatives
CIFMS Stakeholders
Great Lakes Inter-tribal Council
State Superintendent’s Council on Special Education
Wisconsin Family Assistance Center for Education, Training & Support, Inc. (WI FACETS)
Wisconsin Special Education Stakeholders
Others—To be Determined ..
13. Workgroup Goals Improve the quality of education statewide for all students, including students with disabilities, students of color and students living in poverty
Increase our internal capacity to address statewide concerns relative to the disproportionate number of students of color referred and placed in special education
Address disproportionality as an educational issue, not just as a special education issue
14. Workgroup Activities Needs Assessment 02-03 Develop a network of local, state, and national consultants with expertise and experience in facilitating statewide initiatives to address disproportionality.
Identify and promote research-based strategies that reduce referral rates and improve outcomes for all students, particularly student’s of color and students living in poverty.
Identify, support and develop partnerships with LEAs and CESAs who have developed materials, resources and training modules to address the issue of disproportionality.
15. Workgroup Activities 03-04 Developed an action plan
Developed and piloted a Disproportionality Focused Monitoring Model
Contracted with the University of Wisconsin—Madison to review and summarize research
Employed a summer intern to develop a resource library (Markeda Newell) ..
16. Workgroup Activities 04-05 Attended conferences, workshops, and teleconferences related to addressing disproportionality
Established formal partnership with NCSEAM
Established formal partnership with NCCRESt
Contracted with Daniel Losen, Legal and Policy Senior Associate, Harvard Civil Rights Project
Developed a relationship with NCRRC (North Central Regional Resource Center)
17. Workgroup Activities 05-06 Revised action plan
Expanded workgroup
Employed an intern
Developed a Summer Institute: Addressing Disproportionality
Establishing a website Receiving training on disproportionality data analysis
Reviewing and analyzing state and district policies and practices
Developing procedures for identifying significant disproportionality based on race and ethnicity as required in IDEA 2004.
18. Significant Challenges in Addressing Disproportionality Understanding and addressing the new provisions in IDEA 2004
Refining criteria for determining significant disproportionality
Identifying rigorous, measurable targets
Continuing development of a monitoring process
Developing a process and technical assistance plan for interpreting district-level disproportionality data