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How do we ensure that all students are college and career ready?

How do we ensure that all students are college and career ready?. RESPONSE TO INTERVENTION. Response to Instruction-Intervention ( RtI ) What is it?. WHAT The practice of providing high quality instruction (rigorous and relevant) and intervention matched to student need,. HOW

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How do we ensure that all students are college and career ready?

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  1. How do we ensure that allstudents are college and career ready?

  2. RESPONSE TO INTERVENTION

  3. Response to Instruction-Intervention (RtI)What is it? • WHAT • The practice of providing high quality instruction (rigorous and relevant) and intervention matched to student need,

  4. HOW • And using data over time (learning rate, level of performance and fidelity of implementation),

  5. WHY • To make important educational decisions.

  6. CORE CONCEPTS/PRINCIPLES • ALL students are part of ONE proactive and responsive educational system. 2. Scientifically validated programs and evidence-based practices.

  7. Data based decision making using a comprehensive data system. • Collaborative problem-solving framework to make decisions based on data.

  8. Quality professional development supports effective instruction for all staff/students. • Leadership is vital.

  9. PHILOSOPHICAL QUESTIONS THAT MUST BE CONFRONTED • Do we really believe that all students can learn? Will learn? • Do we really believe that decisions are best made with data?

  10. Do we believe that our first focus should be on increasing the reach of core instruction? (Tier I) 4. Do we believe our instruction should meet the needs of diverse students?

  11. 5. Do we believe that the actions we take as educative can impact student learning?

  12. MUST HAVES: • Multi-tiered levels of support • Comprehensive data system • Problem-solving framework

  13. TIERS ARE ACTIONS NOT LABELS

  14. Tier I is whatever it takes to get 80 percent of the students to mastery.

  15. There should be no surprises with students except Kindergarten. We should know our kids through pre-assessment and formative assessment as well as attendance, discipline, etc.

  16. Guiding Questions of Tier I • What exactly do we expect all students to learn? • How will we know if and when they’ve learned it?

  17. How are we going to teach it? • How will we respond when some students don’t learn it? • How will we respond when some students have already learned it?

  18. Pyramid of Interventions • With your team, identity your Tier I Interventions.

  19. Tier II Supplemental Supports Tier II For approximately 20% of students Core + Supplemental …to achieve benchmarks

  20. Where are the students performing now? • Where do we want them to be? • How long do we have to get them there? • How much do they have to grow per year/monthly to get there? • What resources will move them at that rate?

  21. Add Tier II Interventions to your Pyramid.

  22. Tier IIIIntensive Supports Tier III For approximately 5% of students Core + Supplemental + Intensive Individual Instruction …to achieve benchmarks

  23. Where is the student’s performance now? • Where do we want him to be? • How long do we have to get him there? • What supports has he received? • What resources will move him at that rate?

  24. Add Tier III Interventions to your Pyramid.

  25. SUPPLEMENTAL INTERVENTION WON’T DO • Mentoring programs • Goal setting & career planning support • Frequent progress reports • Targeted rewards • Mandatory study hall • Mandatory homework help • Study skills classes CAUTION: Failed Learners often become disengaged over time and may require both categories of intervention support. CAN’T DO • Targeted, differentiated instruction • Additional instructional time • Pre-teach essential skills, content, and vocabulary • Review/Reteach prerequisite skills to address the learning gap • Prevention (requires vertical articulation with middle/elementary school and early identification of at-risk students)

  26.    FAIR IS NOT EVERYBODY GETTING THE SAME THING……FAIR IS EVERYBODY GETTING WHAT THEY NEED TO BE SUCCESSFUL!   

  27. How to start a movement

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