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M issouri I ntegrated M odel ( MIM) Kick-Off

M issouri I ntegrated M odel ( MIM) Kick-Off. September 9, 2008 Columbia, Missouri. The Process. Step by Step. “There is an eager emphasis on growth. Instead…. The usability of a program has little to do with the quality or weight of the evidence regarding that program

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M issouri I ntegrated M odel ( MIM) Kick-Off

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  1. MissouriIntegratedModel (MIM)Kick-Off September 9, 2008 Columbia, Missouri

  2. The Process Step by Step

  3. “There is an eager emphasis on growth. Instead…

  4. The usability of a program has little to do with the quality or weight of the evidence regarding that program • Evidence about intervention effectiveness for specific populations helps us choose what to implement • Evidence about the effectiveness of the intervention does not help implement the program or practice successfully

  5. MIM EQUATION Adapted from National Implementation Research Network (NIRN) (Fixsen, Naoom, Blase, Friedman, & Wallace, 2005)

  6. Stages of Implementation Exploration & Adoption: Taking inventory, Looking at reality, Setting priorities Program Installation: Setting the stage Initial Implementation: Taking action, Self-monitoring, Plan revisited, Getting ready for scaling-up Full Operation: Scaling-up Innovation:Planning for sustainability Sustainability: Cycle of implementation

  7. MIM Pilot Year 1 Steps • Kick-Off • Getting Ready • Self-study • Action plan • Implement Action Plan Support • Implementation Facilitators • TA Network • DESE

  8. Getting Ready Team Activity

  9. Getting Ready Toolkit 1. As a team, decide where to begin in the toolkit. • Shared Vision & Commitment • Leadership • Collaborative Environment • Resources • Current Practices

  10. Getting Ready Toolkit 2. Discuss the questions, make notes, think about, “How do you know?”…(aka is there data?), and who else should be part of the discussion.

  11. Getting Ready Toolkit • Summarize today’s Getting Ready discussion • What do we currently have in place? • What’s the first thing we’re going to do when we get back to our school? • What’s our burning question?

  12. Getting Ready Toolkit • Gather as a district + RPDC. • Assign roles: • Facilitator • Time Keeper • Note Keeper • Reporter 2:45 REPORT OUT

  13. MIM District Grants

  14. MIM Timelines

  15. Community of PracticeMIM Website Pattie Noonan, Ph.D. Amy Gaumer Erikson, Ph.D. University of Kansas

  16. MissouriIntegratedModel (MIM)www.mimschools.org September 9, 2008 Columbia, Missouri

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