Data Collection Training Session 7

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Data Collection Training Session 7 Power Point Created by: Suzanne Fitzgerald & Candice Styer styer.fitzgerald@gmail.com www.styer-fitzgerald.com

Training Objectives Participants will: Become familiar with the different data collection systems used in the Styer-Fitzgerald program. Learn how to collect data while applying the teaching procedures you learned in Training Session 6.

Process of Implementation

Your Curriculum Book Your Reproducible Materials For this section of the training, you will need: Your Curriculum Book Your Reproducible Materials

To track progress To track lack of progress Why Collect Data? To track progress To track lack of progress

What is a Data Point? Every (/) or (0) is a data point At the top of each data sheet, it will tell you how many data points there are.

Discrete Trial Data Sheets

Task Analysis Data Sheets

Other Data Sheets

What Constitutes a Prompt?

The Data Collection Rule Correct Response = Circle (O) Incorrect Response = Slash (/) Remember – Even if a student responds correctly after a correction procedure is used, the trial is still marked incorrect (/).

Defining a Trial Prompt  Correct Response  Reinforce = 1 Trial, Mark (O) OR Prompt  Incorrect Response  Correction Procedure  Correct Response = 1 Trial, Mark (/)

Summarizing Data – Daily (DTT) Use the graph provided on the right hand side of each DTT data sheet to indicate the daily percentage correct.

For IEP/Progress Reporting (DTT) Summarizing Data – For IEP/Progress Reporting (DTT) Step 1: Add the total number of correct responses over the past 12 days (i.e., 68) 3 + 5 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 6 + 7 + 5 + 7 + 6 + 8 + 6 = 68

For IEP/Progress Reporting (DTT) Summarizing Data – For IEP/Progress Reporting (DTT) Step 2: Add the total number of possible correct response (i.e., 120). 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 = 120

68/120 = 57% Summarizing Data – For IEP/Progress Reporting (DTT) Step 3: 68/120 = 57%

Using Data for IEP Progress Reporting For Example: Short-Term Objective: Student will count money using next-dollar strategy from $.01 to $5.00 with 70% accuracy. Progress: Student is making progress toward the objective but has not met the long-term goal.

Summarizing Data - Daily (TA # of Prompts)

For IEP/Progress Reporting (TA # of Prompts) Summarizing Data – For IEP/Progress Reporting (TA # of Prompts) Step 1: Add the total number of prompts for each day (i.e., 50) 17 + 9 + 10 + 7 + 7 = 50

Summarizing Data – For IEP/Progress Reporting (TA # of Prompts) Step 2: 50/5 = 10

Using Data for IEP Progress Reporting For Example: Short-Term Objective: Student will put on a shirt with less than 2 prompts. Progress: Student is making progress toward the objective but has not met the long-term goal.

Summarizing Data - Daily (TA Type of Prompt)

For IEP/Progress Reporting (TA Type of Prompt) Summarizing Data – For IEP/Progress Reporting (TA Type of Prompt) Step 1: Add the total number of prompts for each type (i.e., P = 25, G = 20, V = 10)

P – 25/5 = 5 G –20/5 = 4 V -10/5 = 2 Summarizing Data – For IEP/Progress Reporting (TA Type of Prompt) Step 2: P – 25/5 = 5 G –20/5 = 4 V -10/5 = 2

Using Data for IEP Progress Reporting For Example: Short-Term Objective: Student will put on a shirt with less than 2 prompts. Progress: Student is making progress toward the objective but has not met the long-term goal.

Data Collection – When & How Often Take data consistently and frequently. Take data on the first 10 trials. NOTE: You do not need to retake baseline data (without reinforcement or correction procedures)

Tracking Progress & Decision Making Review data frequently. If a student is not progressing, break the task into additional steps or add additional prompts. If a student has met criteria, move them to the next step. Use data for IEP progress reporting.

Using the CPG to monitor progress over time Use the Curriculum Progress Guide to track progress on IEP goals. The Placement Guide provides an easy-to manage system for tracking IEP progress. The Progress Guide gives parents, guardians & administrators an overview of students’ learning achievements.

Curriculum Progress Guide For Example: Curriculum Progress Guide

Data Collection – Reliability Take data while others (Peer Tutors or Para-Educators) run programs to check for reliability. If reliability is under 90%, revisit teaching strategies and data collection. It is very common to misunderstand how to mark data following a correction procedure. Use the rule for marking (0) or (/)

Use Initials to Check for Reliability

Activity 1 – Reliability Data Get out a piece of paper & write the numbers 10-1 to look like a discrete trial data sheet. Watch the trainers run 10 trials and take data during this process. After the 10 trials are complete, compare data with the trainers. Pay attention to the teacher’s use of prompting, reinforcement & correction procedures.

Activity 2 – Practice Running Lessons Find a partner. Use the provided data sheets & Reproducibles from your training materials to practice running various lessons from several different content areas. Refer to your Curriculum book from your Teaching Package for specific lesson plans and instructional guidelines. Be sure to practice prompting, reinforcing, correcting & taking data.

Continue to: Organizing the Classroom Training Session 5