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SPDG Implementation Conversations Show-Me Implementation September 14, 2010 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM, EDT

SPDG Implementation Conversations Show-Me Implementation September 14, 2010 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM, EDT

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Page 1: SPDG Implementation Conversations Show-Me Implementation September 14, 2010 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM, EDT

SPDG Implementation Conversations

Show-Me Implementation

September 14, 20103:00 PM – 4:00 PM, EDT

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Review from last conversation

• Stages of Implementation– Exploration– Installation– Initial Implementation– Full Implementation– Innovation

• Two components that when combined, result in successful and sustainable outcomes– Program/Initiative (Innovation)

• Set of evidence-based practices• Selected on: Need, fit, Resource Availability, Evidence,

Readiness for Replication, Capacity to Implement– Supporting Infrastructure (Implementation)

• Ensuring that the interventions are implemented correctly with the “right people”, at the “right time”, in the “right amounts” (Implementation Fidelity)

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How does your state select programs/initiatives to support at the state level?

1. Mandated by State/Federal 2. Supported/endorsed by US Department

of Education3. “Pet” project of influential individuals4. “Tradition” (we’ve always funded that)5. Research-based and evidence of positive

student outcomes6. Other

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Has your state done a review (evaluation) of the programs/initiatives it supports to determine depth of implementation and impact?

• YES• NO

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If yes, how was it done?

1. Internal review (State-developed process)

2. External evaluator3. Other

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What statewide programs/initiatives do you support in your state?1. SW-PBS2. RTI3. PLC4. Literacy5. Early Childhood6. High Schools That Work7. Dropout Prevention8. Other

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Missouri Experience

• Multiple programs/initiatives supported at the state level with both state and federal funds

• Many lacked data to show level (depth) of implementation and/or impact on student achievement

• Competing interests for $$$ and ??? about accountability prompted Commissioner to call for an implementation audit

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Implementation Audit

• Purpose: “assess the range of implementation of educational initiatives and the relationship between the degree of implementation and changes in student achievement.”

• Conducted by outside evaluator (The Leadership and Learning Center)

• Department staff selected around 20 programs/initiatives supported at the state level

• State staff identified districts/buildings implementing the programs/initiatives

• Stratified, random sample

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Implementation AuditImplementation was assessed based upon• On-line surveys• Interviews• Document reviews• A scoring rubric that considered– Learning context– Instructional practices– Professional development– Leadership practices

Student outcomes were measured based on Missouri Assessment Program (MAP) data in language arts, math and science

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Audit Results/Recommendations

• On a four-point scale (4 being the highest degree of implementation) programs/initiatives received both an average overall score and a “range of implementation” score

• Low implementation may not be a reflection of a poor program, but rather a reflection of “initiative fatigue” at the school and district level

• Depth of implementation is most clearly related to gains in student achievement (Effective program implemented deeply will show best results)

• Insufficient resources to effectively implement & sustain the program was the most frequently cited concern

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Audit Results/Recommendations

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Other implementation tools• Currently use SET for SW-PBS http://

pbismissouri.org/exemplar.html • In the process of developing

implementation assessment tools similar to SET for Missouri Integrated Model (MIM), Response to Intervention (RtI) and Professional Learning Communities (PLC)—stay tuned

• Missouri Comprehensive Guidance—Internal Improvement Review document http://missouricareereducation.org/CDs/Guidance_Manual/AppendixD.pdf

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Resources• Missouri SW-PBS

– http://pbismissouri.org/• Missouri Integrated Model (MIM)

– http://mimschools.org/• Professional Learning Communities (PLC)

– http://dese.mo.gov/divteachqual/sii/prolearning/

• Response to Intervention (RtI)– http://dese.mo.gov/3tieredmodels/rti/

• Missouri Comprehensive Guidance– http://

missouricareereducation.org/curr/cmd/guidanceplacementG/mcgp.html

• Missouri Implementation Audit—final report– http://dese.mo.gov/Appendix6.pdf

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Questions…discussion…

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Contact: Pam [email protected]

Missouri Department of Elementary & Secondary EducationP. O. Box 480 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102-0480573-751-2965