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CESA 1 Coach Networking Wisconsin PBIS Network/ RtI Center

CESA 1 Coach Networking Wisconsin PBIS Network/ RtI Center Regional Technical Assistant Coordinators: Marlene Gross Ackeret Lori Cameron. Tier 1. In Partnership with OSEP’s TA Center on Positive Behavior Support Co-Director’s: Rob Horner, University of Oregon, and

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CESA 1 Coach Networking Wisconsin PBIS Network/ RtI Center

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  1. CESA 1 Coach Networking Wisconsin PBIS Network/RtI Center Regional Technical Assistant Coordinators: Marlene Gross Ackeret Lori Cameron Tier 1

  2. In Partnership with OSEP’s TA Center on Positive Behavior Support Co-Director’s: Rob Horner, University of Oregon, and George Sugai, University of Connecticut www.pbis.org www.swis.org

  3. Agenda Introduction, Welcome Wisconsin RtI Center State of the State Coaching Roles and Responsibilities Upcoming Information Analyzing your Meetings Networking

  4. IntroductionsWelcome!Please share your name, school/school districtExternal or Internal coachNumber of years implementing PBISBeginning of the year ah hahs!Group Norms

  5. On-Line Modules Wisconsin RtI Center

  6. Wisconsin RtI Center Our mission is to support schools through the phases and sustainability of their RtI system implementation. The core reason that the Wisconsin RtI Center exists is to develop, coordinate and provide high-quality professional development and technical assistance… as well as to gather, analyze and disseminate RtI implementation data to enhance the support of schools’ implementation.

  7. Principles for RtI in Wisconsin: • RtI is for ALL children and ALL educators. • RtI must support and provide value to effective practices. • Success for RtI lies within the classroom through collaboration. • RtI is a framework for academics and behavior together. • RtI supports and provides value to the use of multiple assessments to inform instructional practices. • RtI is something you do and not necessarily something you buy. • RtI emerges from and supports research and evidence based practice.

  8. RtI Definition Wisconsin RtI An organizational framework that guides implementation of a multi-level system of support to achieve academic and behavioral success for all

  9. RtI Definition Response to Intervention Is what? An organizational frameworkthat Does what? guides implementation of a multi-level system of support toachieve academic and behavioral success for all For what?

  10. Multi-Level System of Support Systematically providing differing levels of intensity of supports based upon student responsiveness to instruction and intervention Increasing Intensity

  11. Academic and Behavior Tier 3/Intensive Level 1-5% Tier 2/Selected Level 5-15% Tier 1/Universal 80-90%

  12. A Student’s Snapshot Math (Acceleration) Reading (Intervention) PE Language Arts Strengths & Challenges Hallway Behavior Attendance Science Label Behaviors... Not People

  13. Wisconsin’s Vision in detail...

  14. Your Turn • With a shoulder partner, discuss the following: • Where is your school at • in the RtI process? • In the understanding that PBIS is RtI for behavior? • What can you do to increase the integration of RtI for all content areas? (behavior, reading math)

  15. 3 Years’ Growth

  16. All Wisconsin Schools

  17. PBIS Trained Schools 9% Use all or some of these state data slides 31% 39% 55.0% 35% 231,257 Students

  18. Training and Implementation by School Level

  19. Training and Implementation by School Level

  20. District Implementation 212 200 168 112 78

  21. June 2012 Implementing Fidelity

  22. CESA #1 Data45 school districts29 districts have at least 1 school trained and implementing PBIS!More data at future meetings – stay tuned!

  23. Coaches RolesInternal Coach Universal/Tier 1 • Coaching for “emerging” teams in process of establishing major systems elements • At least monthly : • (a) Facilitate team meetings, • (b) Make contact (e.g., email, telephone) administrator, • (c) Review and report school data, • (d) Complete and/or check team progress on Team Implementation Checklist and Self-Assessment Survey • (e) Facilitate action planning based on survey results • (g) Acknowledge team progress and outcomes • (h) Report school progress to district and state leadership.

  24. Internal Coach Coaching for “established” teams, that are focused on action plan implementation emphasis on: Monitoring accuracy and consistency of implementation (Team Implementation Checklist, Self Assessment Survey, Benchmarks of Quality), (b) Maximizing targeted outcomes, (c) Increasing implementation efficiency, (d) Acknowledging progress and outcomes, (e) Communicating progress to district and state leadership, (f) Facilitating review of data and action plan enhancement

  25. Internal Coach Tier 1 Internal Coach – roles and responsibilities • Plan and facilitate team meeting • Pre-meeting (30 min-1hour) • Agenda, facilitation prep with minute taker, data manager, external coach to create agenda - send to team members. 30 min-1 hour. • During Meeting (1-2 hours per month) • Review previous action steps, assess intervention fidelity and outcomes • Create precise problem statement based on data, Student outcome AND fidelity assessment; action plan around data • Post meeting • Distribute minutes/action plan to full team • Insure that systems of teaching, acknowledgement and response to behavior are actively in place • Facilitate Student Advisory meetings/activities to promote student voice

  26. External Coach • Universal/Tier 1 • Time Commitment: .2FTE/5schools • Tier 2 • Time Commitment: yr. 1: .4FTE/3 Schools • yr.2: .4/6 schools

  27. External CoachPERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES Participate in district and building level team meetings. Identify schools, get administrative support, help schools identify team members for initial training. Become familiar with district’s and/or school’s policies/procedures (e.g.: handbooks, budgets, staff development) Support building level team meetings by providing technical assistance (e.g.: meeting dates, calendar tasks, agenda, communication with staff and others- community, parents, news and assist with action plan development at all tiers).

  28. External Coach Provide on-going support and TA to Internal Coaches (Building Level Leaders) through district level coaches’ meetings. 6. Oversee progress of district teams (e.g.: faculty, team, district and principals). 7. Insure school-wide data collection systems are established. Collect data from schools (e.g.: School Profiles, ODRs <if not SWIS school>, Phases of Implementation) and forward to coordinator, as needed. Collaborate with Regional Coordinator to obtain data from PBS Surveys. 10. Provide TA on school-wide data analysis

  29. External Coach 11. Provide TA on use of secondary interventions. 12. Provide TA on tertiary interventions and data analysis. 13. Assist schools in sustaining PBIS. Participate in sub-region, statewide, and national trainings for PBIS. Provide school-based trainings in collaboration with Regional Coordinators.

  30. Coaches Calendar http://www.wisconsinpbisnetwork.org/coaches/coaching-calendar.html Look over last month and this month; Action plan items to do, items to share with staff. SAS: Schedule time, contact assessment coordinator to open window, get school code(s) and distribute with instructions to staff Go over results and action plan with team(s) Set up time to share results with staff,

  31. Coaching at Tier 2/3Internal coach • Link to Tier 1 • Systems coaching around vision, values, goals • Facilitate systems conversation/team

  32. Complete Coaching Self AssessmentComplete Personal Goal Setting • Look over the Responsibility Checklist • Are there areas that you need to put in place to answer the first half? • Complete the second half. Develop a goal for yourself based on your scores. • Is there a topic we should include in upcoming sessions to support your professional development?

  33. Rate your Proficiency Using Data to Make Decisions Writing precisions statement and developing action plans

  34. Up-Coming Events Handouts: State-wide events Local events

  35. Team Meetings Activity • Compare with the sample problem-solving agenda and meeting guidelines. • How much of the meeting was spent on Problem Solving? • Were the Problem Solving statements primary or precise? • How many of the 7 points were used in the plan? • Identify areas to improve. • Share with others for ideas.

  36. Networking Topics for networking? What? Who?

  37. CESA 1 Coach Networking Wisconsin PBIS Network/RtI Center Regional Technical Assistant Coordinators: Marlene Gross Ackeret Lori Cameron Tier 2

  38. Agenda Introduction, Welcome Wisconsin RtI Center Maintaining a Strong Foundation Analyzing your Meetings Networking

  39. On-Line Modules Wisconsin RtI Center

  40. Tier 2/3 Coaching • External coach • Support to schools • Expert in interventions • Provide intervention content follow up • Provide ongoing consultation around process and student plans • Attend systems conversations and problem-solving meetings • Coordinate process/fidelity data • Ensure that process data is used for action planning • Link to district • Attend principal meetings • Attend district leadership meetings • Meet with District coordinator

  41. External Coach – Tier 1 and 2 External Coach - Roles and Responsibilities • Planning/problem-solving with internal coach and administrator • Year 1 –1-2 hours/month • Year 2 – 2-4 hrs w/t2 added • Attend building PBIS team meetings, provide technical assistance to team • Tier 1 – 1-2 hours monthly • Tier 2 – 2x/month, 1-2 hours • Attend technical assistance and networking opportunities • Networking: 1 day/month • External coach forums – 1.5 days/year + summer pre-conference • Work with school/district administrators and internal coaches to develop annual action plan

  42. Coaching at Tier 2/3 • External Coach - Content coaching, error correction • Who? • District behavioral expertise • Flexibility in scheduling – travel between schools or between districts • Developing skill set • Attend training with teams • Attend networking and TA opportunities • Monthly networking – face-to-face/ online • External Coach forum – 1.5 days/twice a year • Independent research/reading/resource exploration

  43. Complete Coaching Self AssessmentComplete Personal Goal Setting • Complete the Self Assessment, and identify a few areas that you want • to develop. • Share with large group, any topics we should be covering in upcoming Coaches Corner

  44. Team Meetings Activity Look over the agenda, data and minutes from your schools’ last meetings. Compare with the sample problem-solving agenda and meeting guidelines. Notes strengths and weaknesses. Identify areas to improve. Share with others for ideas.

  45. Networking Topics? What? Who?

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