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Problem Identification Activity Handouts. (Problem Solving Process) ASPIRE North. Tier 1: Problem Definition & Analysis. Insert Tier 1 System-Wide Example. Identifying the Problem & Why it’s Occurring. What’s the Problem?. Presenter inserts an example. Graph.
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Problem Identification Activity Handouts (Problem Solving Process) ASPIRE North
Insert Tier 1 System-WideExample Identifying the Problem & Why it’s Occurring
What’s the Problem? • Presenter inserts an example
Graph • Presenter inserts graph for their example
Why is it happening? • Presenter inserts example appropriate to Tier 1 • level of analysis • The teams use this example provided by the presenter to fill-in the • activity boxes. It should be a literal comprehension activity in that • all information should be included in the example provided.
Activity: Universal / Tier 1 ProblemBased on the example presented, define the problem by writing down what is expected and what is occurring in the appropriate boxes below.
Hypothesis Review Interview Observe Test Activity: Problem Analysis Universal Tier 1ProblemBased on the example presented, write the hypotheses and RIOT assessments in appropriate boxes below.
Insert Tier 2 Example Identifying the Problem & Analyzing Why it’s Occurring
What’s the Problem? • Presenter inserts an example
Graph • Presenter inserts graph for their example
Why is it happening? • Presenter inserts example appropriate to Tier 2 • level of analysis • The teams use this example provided by the presenter to fill-in the • activity boxes. It should be a literal comprehension activity in that • all information should be included in the example provided.
Example of a Targeted / Tier 2 ProblemACADEMIC BEHAVIOR Area
Hypothesis Review Interview Observe Test Problem Analysis Targeted / Tier 2ProblemDo you have enough information (data) to confirm or refute a hypothesis?Document the data you have to support each hypothesis:
Insert Tier 3 Example Identifying the Problem & Analyzing Why it’s Occurring
What’s the Problem? • Presenter inserts an example
Graph • Presenter inserts graph for their example
Why is it happening? • Presenter inserts example appropriate to Tier 3 • level of analysis • The teams use this example provided by the presenter to fill-in the • activity boxes. It should be a literal comprehension activity in that • all information should be included in the example provided.
Hypothesis Review Interview Observe Test Problem Analysis Intensive / Tier 3ProblemDo you have enough information (data) to confirm or refute a hypothesis?Document the data you have to support each hypothesis:
Example of One that a Group Completed Note that most fall into the learner category What do we have the most control over? - Not Learner!
Problem Identification & Analysis Assessment Activityseparate attachment • Read and complete this assessment according to the directions.
For next time… • Clearly identify the problem you will address • Collect data needed to state problem (discrepancy between expectations and current performance) in measurable terms • Analyze the problem- look at multiple domains (Instruction,Curriculum, Environment, Learner) • Work on your PowerPoint presentation
Group Work Time • Discuss a need at your school • Begin to define that need in observable, measurable terms • Determine data to be reviewed and/or collected & make a data plan
Hypothesis Review Interview Observe Test Problem Analysis Planning