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Goldsmith Response to Intervention (RTI)
Framework 2013-2014
Response to Intervention (RTI) is a multi-tiered approach to help struggling learners. Students' progress is closely monitored at each stage of intervention to determine the need for further research-based instruction and/or intervention in general education, in special education, or both.
http://www.rtinetwork.org/
What is RTI?
Systems Model for Academics and Behavior
Academic Systems Behavioral Systems
5-10% Targeted Interventions5-10% Targeted Interventions
1-5% Intensive Individualized Interventions
1-5% Intensive Individualized Interventions
80-90% School-Wide Programming
80-90% School-Wide Programming
Decisions about tiers of support are
data-based
Problem Solving/RtI“The Scientific Method”
Identify
the ProblemDesign
Intervention
Monitor
ProgressAnalyze
the ProblemImplement
Intervention
Evaluate
Intervention
Effectiveness
6 Week Timeline
LJ
GOLDSMITH RTI IS FOCUSED
WE ARE FOCUSED ON SUPPORTING ALL OUR STUDENTS AND ENSURING EVERY CHILD IS COLLEGE
& CAREER READY WHEN THEY LEAVE US!
Why do we need to implement RTI at
Goldsmith?
Are you happy with your data?
Let your data do the talking….
Let’s do some Myth Busting Before We Begin… RtI is a “process” not a new “program”. It is a framework on
which we should be able to “hang” our efforts.
RtI is more about general education than special education. The purpose of RTI is to provide a system that meets the needs of all students, ensuring achievement gaps close. Special Education may or may not be a result.
RtI is not a complicated process with tons of paper! We have a tracking sheet for each 6 week process.
RtI has a strong basis in statute and rule. RTI is part of District Procedures, State Regulations and Federal Law.
NCLB and IDEA 2004 require districts to implement a new process for addressing students who are not making progress.
This process is called: Response to Intervention (RtI).
2004
In 4th grade, students need
2 hours of instructional time to make the same
gains as made in 30 minutes of instructional time in Kindergarten.
17If not reading on grade level by 3rd grade, odds of ever reading on grade
level are 1 in 17.
WHAT DOES RTI LOOK LIKE AT GOLDSMITH?
Let’s look at our steps…
All, Some & A Few
• All Students get—– Tier 1
• Some Students get—– Tier 1 and Tier 2
• A Few Students get—– Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3
BASED ON NEED VERIFIED BY DATA!!
Tier 1—Daily KCAS Instruction with Workshop Model
Tier 2—Small Group Instruction with
Additional Guided Reading Group during WIN 2-3 Days a WeekTier 3—SuccessMaker
Daily
Tier 1—Daily KCAS Instruction with Math In
Focus
Tier 2—Small Group Instruction with Math In Focus Materials During WIN 2-3 Days a Week
Tier 3—SuccessMaker Daily i
Tier 1—Daily Instruction with Care for Kids
Tier 2—Small Group Social Skills Instruction with Second Steps 2-3
Days a Week
Tier 3—Individual Behavior Contract in
Place
Literacy Math Behavior
Goldsmith Examples
• Intensive Support for the Tier 3/Novice Student in Reading & Math (k-5th)
• Instruction, review and practice on critical skills and concepts
• Supplements and assesses learning for each student
• Reinforces skills mastery
• Newer animated version for older level students
What is SuccessMaker?
What is Study Island?
A Support for Tier 2/Higher Apprentice Students in Reading & Math (3rd-5th)
Study Island is a Web-based program designed to help students master state standards. It is a self study
course!
GOLDSMITH RTI IS ALIGNED
WE USE THE NON-NEGOTIABLES TO ENSURE ALIGNMENT ACROSS SCHOOLS
AND ALIGNMENT WITH KCAS.
1. Implement a Quality Core Program 2. Establish RtI Team (grade Level team)
3. Use a Universal Screening Process (at least 3 points of data)
4. Review Student Data with grade level team
5. Develop Plan with your team (23 Min. Intervention Planning Process Sheet)
6. Implement the Plan (interventions during WIN time)
7. Monitor the Plan (Track student progress with tracking sheet)
8. Review Results (Every 6 weeks during embedded)
9. Determine Next Steps10. Continue Process if necessary
Non-Negotiables for RTI
“Ask 3 Before You Ask Me”
What are the steps for the RTI Process at Goldsmith?
Step 1: Collect at least 3 points of dataStep 2: 23 Minute Invention Planning Process SheetStep 3: Use Intervention Menu to determine Area of Need/Focus Step 4: Data Collection & MonitoringStep 5: Implementation check & follow up meeting Step 6: Determine next steps
OBJECTIVE data from everyone
“RED” FLAG STUDENTS WHO ARE NOT ON GRADE LEVEL
USE MULTIPLE PIECES OF DATA: ◦ KPREP◦ Running Records (DRA)◦ MDA/MPA◦ RDA/RPA◦ STAR Reading/Math ◦ Sight word benchmarks
DETERMINE TIER LEVEL based on the data
Step 1: UNIVERSAL DATA SCREENING
What’s the Difference?
STUDENTS WHO NEED TIER 2
STUDENTS WHO NEED TIER 3
Academics◦ 1-2 Grade Levels Below◦ Apprentice Range◦ Potential to “Catch Up”
within 1 School-Year Behavior
◦ Mild to Moderate Behaviors
◦ Lower Intensity & Frequency
Academics◦ 2+ Grade Levels Below◦ Novice Range◦ May Need More Than 1
Year to “Catch Up” Behavior
◦ Moderate to Severe Behaviors
◦ Higher Intensity & Frequency
Work with your grade level team to discuss students of concern
Complete a sheet for every child that needs an intervention-MUST HAVE A MEASURABLE GOAL to track/monitor
Step 2: 23 Minute Intervention Planning Process Sheet
Literacy Mathematics Social Development/Behavior
Basic Reading
Reading Fluency
Reading Comprehension
Calculation/ Number Sense
Problem Solving/Reasoning
Interpersonal/ Intrapersonal Skills
Classroom/School Norms
Step 3: Areas of Need/Focus
Use the Intervention Menu to determine your skill/strategy focus for WIN
Let’s practice the process with a child…
At your tables are scenario cards. • Work with your team to work through the
23 Minute Planning Process Sheet and determine a proactive plan of interventions.
Interventionist-Who? YOU!!◦Documentation of Skill/Strategy used during
WIN Time-Use Data Tracking sheet provided in folder
◦Progress Monitoring of Data Graphed Alert your team when concerns arise
RtI Team◦Implementation check with your grade level
team every 6 weeks◦We’re the response when interventions are
not helping a student
Step 4: Data Collection &Monitoring
Interventions are provided in 6-Week Rounds to students based upon results of Universal Screening & Progress Monitoring.
Interventions must be KCAS/COMMON CORE aligned.
Choose a few and do them very well. Implement with fidelity!!!!! It’s about the strategy…not the program.
Programs just package it for us. Check-in with grade level team regularly
to see if intervention is working/not working
We are accountable for the implementation of interventions and the growth of our students!
Step 5: It’s about implementation…90% or better!!!
Step 6: DID IT WORK? WHAT HAPPENS WHEN INTERVENTIONS DON’T
WORK?WE DON’T AUTOMATICALLY ASSUME THE
STUDENT NEEDS TO BE REFERRED.
Monitoring of the plan is very important because we can’t say that a student hasn’t responded
to an intervention when it hasn’t been implemented with fidelity over time as designed.This directly impacts the final 2 steps …what
were the results and what are the next steps?
◦At least 2 cycles/rounds of intensive interventions should be implemented before a referral to ECE is considered.
◦Schedule a meeting with Michelle or Maureen to look deeper at intervention plan.
◦RTI DOES NOT CIRCUMVENT THE REFERRAL PROCESS…HOWEVER TO DO A REFERRAL YOU MUST HAVE INTERVENTIONS & DATA!
◦IF WE DO RTI…WE HAVE BOTH!!
When should we think about a referral…
Instructional issues must be ruled out. Curricular access blocked by any of the
following must be addressed:◦ Attendance◦ Health◦ Mobility◦ Hearing/ vision screenings
Sufficient exposure to and focus on the curriculum must occur.
Frequent, repeated monitoring must be conducted.
Implications
Dr. Renner will now talk about RTI for behavior: The SRT (Student Response Team)
Who is it for? Our top 5% of students with behavior
issues“Opportunities”
Access the PBIS website:1) JCPS Homepage >Employees>Teachers2) Resource Links3)Positive Behavior Intervention Supports (PBIS)4)Resources for PBIS & SRT class, school, & district student support5)Login using your JPCS login
Next Steps Additional Training Resources
Any Questions?
The question is not, ‘Is it possible to educate all children well?’ But rather, ‘Do we want to do it badly enough?’
D. Meier
Thank you !
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