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As of January 1, 2009, all school districts will be required to have a district RtI plan.This presentation is intended to assist school districts to fully understand the background and guiding principles of the state plan.. Section Overview. Defining Response to InterventionThe Illinois ModelLeg
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1. Response to Intervention in Illinois September 4, 2008
Presented by:
Beth Hanselman and Marica Cullen
2. As of January 1, 2009, all school districts will be required to have a district RtI plan.
This presentation is intended to assist school districts to fully understand the background and guiding principles of the state plan.
3. Section Overview Defining Response to Intervention
The Illinois Model
Legislation, Rules and State Plans
State Response to Intervention (RtI) Plan
District RtI Plan
4. Defining Response to Intervention (RtI)
5. Response to Instruction = RtI Approach for redesigning and establishing teaching and learning environments that are effective, efficient, relevant and durable for all students, families and educators
6. Essential Components Response to Intervention (RtI) consists of Three Essential Components:
High quality, research-based instruction/intervention matched to student needs
Frequent use of data to determine learning rate and student performance level
Educational decisions based upon the student’s response to instruction/intervention
7. Benefits of RtI RtI enables educators to target instructional interventions in response to children’s specific areas of need as soon as those needs become apparent
Before, the education system waited for a student to fail before attempting more intensive instructional interventions
8. Other RtI Benefits RtI fosters collaboration between teachers, school support personnel, administrators and parents in order to educate all students
RtI focuses the entire system on success for all learners
RtI requires data-driven decision-making
9. Other RtI Benefits Research supported by IDEA and NCLB states that implementing an RtI process through
Scientifically based early reading programs
Positive behavioral interventions and supports and
Early intervening services
reduces the need to label children with learning and behavioral needs.
10. Core Principles of RtI Educators will:
Intervene early
Use a multi-tier model of instruction
Use a problem-solving method
Use scientific, research-based interventions/instruction
Monitor student progress to inform instruction
Use assessments for screening, diagnostics and progress monitoring
Use data to make decisions
Effectively teach all children
11. RtI is the Foundation of Instructional Improvement
12. Meeting the Needs of ALL Students
13.
The Illinois Model
19. Legislation, Rules and State Plans
20. IDEA 2004 Regulations:34 CFR 300.309(b) To ensure that underachievement in a child suspected of having a specific learning disability is not due to a lack of appropriate instruction in reading or math, the group must consider—
Data that demonstrates that prior to, or as part of, the referral process the child receive appropriate instruction in general education settings from qualified personnel; and
Data-based documentation of repeated assessments of achievement at reasonable intervals, reflecting formal assessment of student progress during instruction, which was provided to the child’s parents.
21. Revised State Special
Education Regulation
23 IAC 226.130
Specific Learning Disability (SLD)
Response to Scientific, Research-Based
Intervention (RtI)
22. The Heart of the RtI Language 23 IAC 226.130(b):
Provided that the requirement of this subsection (b) are met, each district shall, no later than the beginning of the 2010-2011 school year, implement the use of a process that determines how the child responds to scientific, research-based interventions as part of the evaluation procedure described in 34 CFR 300.304.
When a district implements the use of a process of this type, the district shall not use any child’s participation in the process as the basis for denying a parent’s request for an evaluation.
23. The Prerequisites to Mandatory RtI January 1, 2008, Illinois State RtI Plan prepared in collaboration with stakeholder groups
January 1, 2009, local school districts must develop a plan for transitioning to the use of an RtI process
Note: Nothing prohibits districts from implementing RtI now, though it is not yet mandatory. Remember, though, the requirements at 34 CFR 300.309(b) do apply now.
24.
State RtI Plan
25. Participating Stakeholder Groups Illinois Education Association
Illinois Federation of Teachers
Illinois State Advisory Council on the Education of Children with Disabilities
Illinois Alliance of Administrators of Special Education
Illinois Association of School Administrators
Regional Offices of Education
Parent Initiative Centers
Higher Education
Illinois State Board of Education (Bilingual, Professional Certification, Accountability, Curriculum and Instruction, Special Education, Federal Grants and Programs)
26. State RtI Plan Components Introduction/Belief Statements for RtI
Definition of RtI and Problem Solving
Link between RtI and SLD Eligibility Determination
Process for Implementation
Implementation Timelines
Funding Considerations
ISBE Evaluation Plan
Supporting Resources
27. District RtI Plan
28. District Self-Assessment Template Purpose is to identify district and state needs
The template asks districts to review seven areas of implementation
29. Self-Assessment Implementation Areas
Consensus Building and Collaboration
Standards-Based Curriculum and Research-Based Instruction
Research-Based Assessment Practices
Student Intervention/Problem Solving Team Process
Intervention Strategy Identification
Resources Allocation
Ongoing Professional Development for Effective RtI
30. Start the Planning Process Learn what RtI is and what it isn’t
Read the State Response to Intervention Plan posted on the ISBE website
Read the FAQ document produced by ISBE
Complete the Self-Assessment
Determine stakeholder representatives for the District Plan Writing Team
31. Internet Resources Illinois State Board of Education website
http://www.isbe.net/RtI_plan/default.htm