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Module 6: Action Planning

Module 6: Action Planning. Module 6: Agenda. Initiative Connections: Your Role and Responsibility Data Interpretation: Informed Decision-Making Initiative Implementation: Next Steps Participant Recognition. TEA/ESC State Special Education Leadership. SB 1196 Region 4. Personnel Survey

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Module 6: Action Planning

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  1. Module 6: Action Planning Texas Behavior Support Initiative: Module 6

  2. Module 6: Agenda • Initiative Connections: Your Role and Responsibility • Data Interpretation: Informed Decision-Making • Initiative Implementation: Next Steps • Participant Recognition Texas Behavior Support Initiative: Module 6

  3. TEA/ESC State Special Education Leadership SB 1196 Region 4 Personnel Survey Region 4 Discipline Region 4 (future) - State Leadership Function - Legislative Mandates/Rule Driven Initiatives - Improvement Framework Committee - State Leadership Project Behavior & Discipline Management Region 4 Texas Behavior Support Initiative: Module 6 3/8/02

  4. Startling Statistics for Students with Disabilities Students with disabilities comprise: • 25% of students in Disciplinary Alternative Education Placements (DAEP) • 22% of students in Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Programs (JJAEP) Texas Behavior Support Initiative: Module 6

  5. Senate Bill 1727 Training for General Education Teachers • “related to the instruction of students with disabilities” • “training designed for educators who work primarily outside of the area of special education” Texas Behavior Support Initiative: Module 6

  6. Site-Based Integrated Planning and Decision-Making • How can your site-based team focus on Positive Behavior Support as a planning target? • How will your campus share the plan with community members, including parents? Texas Behavior Support Initiative: Module 6

  7. Announcing New TBSI Modules: Administrator and Parent Overviews Texas Behavior Support Initiative: Module 6

  8. Student Success Initiative • Third grade students must pass the reading TAKS • Students with disabilities must meet the same standard • How can the TBSI help you and your campus with this new Initiative? Texas Behavior Support Initiative: Module 6

  9. Data Interpretation: Informed Decision-Making State Level ESC Level District Level Campus Level Texas Behavior Support Initiative: Module 6

  10. Data Interpretation: Levels of Analysis • Personal professional development • Whole campus planning • ESC level products, services, and training • State level needs assessment • State level TBSI evaluation Texas Behavior Support Initiative: Module 6

  11. Meet with your core team Discuss campus training plan Consider your options Continue the process Initiative Implementation: Next Steps Texas Behavior Support Initiative: Module 6

  12. Participant Recognition • TBSI Participant Sign-In Sheets • TBSI Verification of Training Completion Certificates Texas Behavior Support Initiative: Module 6

  13. Big Ideas! • Data analysis for decision-making • TBSI connections to initiatives • Action planning for implementation • TBSI evaluation requirements Texas Behavior Support Initiative: Module 6

  14. Remember….Every student brings new opportunities Texas Behavior Support Initiative: Module 6

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