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Scaling Up in Illinois

Scaling Up in Illinois. Illinois STS Team Deb Kunz Brenda Melcher Barbara Sims. Regional Implementation Team. Choose your “stars” Individuals from variety of statewide projects History of effective collaboration Willingness to be initiative neutral Willingness to coach rather than train

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Scaling Up in Illinois

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  1. Scaling Up in Illinois Illinois STS Team Deb Kunz Brenda Melcher Barbara Sims

  2. Regional Implementation Team • Choose your “stars” • Individuals from variety of statewide projects • History of effective collaboration • Willingness to be initiative neutral • Willingness to coach rather than train • Flexibility • Commitment to continuous learning • Collaborative Partners

  3. Regional Implementation Team • Fulfill one of these roles: • Representative of entire state • Parent • Literacy expertise • Representative of spectrum of statewide Evidence Based Practices or Programs

  4. Building Relationships Planning meetings for several months Sharing each initiative’s key components Identifying common core elements Sharing lessons learned

  5. Social Competence & Academic Achievement STUDENT OUTCOMES Supporting Staff Supporting Decision Making DATA SYSTEMS PRACTICES Supporting Students

  6. District Selection Process • Geography – Transformation Zone • Variety • Rural • Urban • K-8 • High School • K-12 • Status

  7. District Leadership and Implementation Team Membership

  8. Support to Districts • Create readiness with key stakeholders • Build a District Leadership and Implementation Team representative of those stakeholders • Build the infrastructure and processes necessary to implement and sustain evidence based practices • Focus on the core elements

  9. Core Elements Leadership and Commitment Family Partnerships Coaching and Professional Development Evidence Based Practices Team Based Implementation Data Based Decision Making

  10. Model Expectations • RIT Membership • Roles • Facilitator • Note Taker • Observer • Coaching Process • Lead through “conversations” • Goal of coaching is to give skills away

  11. Evidence Based Practices Guiding Questions • District Documents Needed: • District Improvement Plan (including RtI plan) • Working Smarter: A Look Back • Follow-up Questions • Working Smarter: At A Glance • Working Smarter: Community Resources • Introductory Questions • What are the strengths of your current system? • Probing Questions • Universal Systems • What discussions have you had in your district regarding RtI and evidence based practices? • What specific EBPs are you implementing? • What resources are available for delivering evidence based practices? • How are resources utilized? • How are teachers informed of the process of accessing/implementing these interventions? • How are families informed and included in the process? • Tiered Intervention • Who is receiving interventions and how is it determined that a student needs them?

  12. Tools for Each Step • ISSA Tools • District Team Meeting Log • Current At a Glance Grid • Look Back Grid • Guiding Questions • Core Element District Self Assessment • District Data Summary • District Tools • District Improvement Plan • Mission/Vision Statements • District Data Forms • Academic and Behavior Curriculum

  13. District Protocol • Facilitate self-assessment for district team • Identified presentations, activities and guiding questions for each meeting • Develop action plan via District Improvement Plan Process • Use of process tools to start building system • Problem solve as roadblocks occur • Identify what policies/practices need changing • Identify regional supports to join team

  14. Lessons Learned • Consider reaction of individuals at all system levels • determine how to communicate with and/or involve them • When an RIT member already works in a district through an initiative such as PBIS, the district leadership may not be able see them in a different role • Any RIT member already providing support services will not be the facilitator in the process with that district • Try not to get too attached to your products – they will change • There are many more dimensions to this process than initially realized

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