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Documentation Utilizing WVEIS On the Web (WOW) December 2, 2011

Documentation Utilizing WVEIS On the Web (WOW) December 2, 2011. Good Kids Doing Great Work. Developing students who are healthy, responsible, and self-directed and who have the knowledge and Global 21 skills that will bring them satisfying and productive lives.

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Documentation Utilizing WVEIS On the Web (WOW) December 2, 2011

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  1. Documentation Utilizing WVEIS On the Web (WOW) December 2, 2011

  2. Good Kids Doing Great Work Developing students who are healthy, responsible, and self-directed and who have the knowledge and Global 21 skills that will bring them satisfying and productive lives.

  3. Our goals for students are centered around: What we want students to KNOW HOW we want students to BEHAVE What we want students to ACCOMPLISH

  4. Strategic Priorities • To meet the personal needs of each student • To elevate the importance of great teachers and learning • To make the improvement of public education a moral imperative of every citizen and stakeholder • To accelerate innovation and transform schools to meet Global 21 demands

  5. Support for Personalized Learning (SPL)

  6. Key Words • Optional for SPL • Suggested • Minimal • Local context based upon capacity • Flexible • Tool to help schools/districts • Discretionary

  7. Agenda • Overview • Support for Personalized Learning • Critical Skills (WVBE Policy 2512) • Coordinated Early Intervening Services (CEIS) • Achieve 21 • Conceptual Framework • Demonstration of Student-Level Record

  8. Support for Personalized Learning (SPL)

  9. Purpose of Support for Personalized Learning Authority • WVBE Policy 2419: Regulations for the Education of Students with Exceptionalities and W.Va. Code §18-20-1

  10. Purpose of SPL Purpose of Support for Personalized Learning

  11. Purpose of SPL Purpose of Support for Personalized Learning

  12. Purpose of SPL Support for Personalized Learning Framework The three-level framework applies to academic and behavior skills • SPL is a three-level system designed to meet the needs of ALL • students. • Curriculum is based on state standards. High quality instruction • is essential for maximizing student success.

  13. Critical Skills (WVBE Policy 2512)

  14. Purpose of Critical Skills Authority • WVBE Policy 2512: Instructional Supports for Third and Eighth Grade Students to Achieve Critical Skills; and W.Va. Code §18-2E-10 Critical Skills is a framework that provides for critical skills instructional supports for third and eighth grade students who are not mastering English/language arts and math adequately for success at the next grade level.

  15. Purpose of Critical Skills

  16. Purpose of Critical Skills

  17. Critical Skills Framework The three-level framework applies to English/language arts and math • Critical Skills is a three-level system designed to meet the needs of Third and Eighth grade students • Curriculum is based on state-standards. High quality instruction is essential for maximizing student success

  18. Overview

  19. Support for Personalized Learning and Critical Skills

  20. Assessments • Feature of SPL is its use of data to continuously review student progress to: • Identify academic, social/emotional and or behavioral needs of individual students K-12 • Inform the problem-solving process • Design and modify instruction to meet student needs • Evaluate the effectiveness of instruction at different levels (e.g. classroom, school, district)

  21. Assessments • Feature of Critical Skills is the use of data to continuously review student progress, and • Identify academic needs of individual students in grades 3 and 8

  22. Assessments

  23. Assessments SuggestedSPL Intervention Framework

  24. Coordinated Early Intervening Services (CEIS) Student Connecting Supports for Personalized Learning

  25. CEIS • Only to be used by counties when they have set aside 15% of their IDEA allocation to provide services for non-disabled students. • The set aside funds must be documented through the LEA Application for Special Education.

  26. Achieve 21 Update Student Connecting Supports for Personalized Learning

  27. Establishing Conceptual Framework for Interventions Tab

  28. Benefits for SEA • Ability to uniformly collect data in order to evaluate the effectiveness of State initiatives. • Timely access to student intervention data that allows the WVDE to support schools in their implementation of intervention initiatives. • Enables the WVDE to help schools make informed decisions when addressing the needs of their students. • No additional data system development expense.

  29. Benefits for LEAs and Schools • Access to student tracking system capable of documenting a complete history of key decisions regarding a student’s experiences in Critical Skills and Support for Personalized Learning. • Access to data for evaluating Critical Skills and Support for Personalized Learning in the school. • Periodic self-appraisal to inform school-level implementation. • No need to purchase a separate reporting system.

  30. Responsibilities of LEAs and Schools • Ensure that staff members have an active WVEIS ID which provides access to the WVEIS On the WEB (WOW) system. • Utilize RESA/County Resources to provide WOW training for staff. • Identify THIRD and EIGHTH grade students receiving Critical Skills instruction in English/language arts or Mathematics. • Make the Interventions Tab available to staff who provide TARGETED and INTENSIVE academic and behavioral interventions to at-risk students. • Use self-appraisal to inform the implementation of Critical Skills and Support for Personalized Learning frameworks in schools.

  31. Next Steps for LEAs • Determine Interventions Tab rollout/ retraining with WVEIS contacts and instructional leaders. • Insure intervention providers have access to WOW. • Train intervention providers in use of Interventions Tab. • Disseminate the User Guide.

  32. User Guide

  33. Access the WOW System WVEIS On the Web (WOW) Click Here http://wveis.k12.wv.us/

  34. Log In WVEIS On the Web (WOW) Log-In entering WVEIS username and password

  35. WVEIS On the Web (WOW) • Locate and click “Menus” from the horizontal menu bar.

  36. WVEIS On the Web (WOW) Locate and click “STU.301 Maintain Student Information”.

  37. WVEIS On the Web (WOW) Click a student name

  38. Demonstration of Student-Level Record

  39. Data Field Explanation Date: WVEIS will populate the date the record is entered. By: Enter the name of the person recording the data entry.

  40. Previous Level: The level assigned prior to planned intervention will automatically be displayed. New Level: Select the level assigned during planned intervention. Reason: Select from the drop-down menu to indicate the reason for current level placement.

  41. Skill: Enter the specific skill that is the focus of the current intervention or Select from the Skills Continuum and copy/paste into this field. Skill Continuum Select from the Skills Continuum and copy/paste into this field. Interventions: Choose one of the provided interventions to document the applied strategy utilized in the intervention.

  42. When Offered: Select from the drop-down menu to indicate when the planned intervention will occur. Beginning Date: Enter the beginning date of the planned intervention. Ending Date: Enter the anticipated ending date of the planned intervention.

  43. Time-in-Sessions: Enter total minutes of each planned intervention session (i.e. 20). Number of Sessions: Enter the actual intervention sessions (i.e. 20). Comments: As an optional field, the user may elect to further describe the intervention or reasons for placement.

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