TATN Survey Results 2010-2011 Statewide Survey Results for Quality Indicators for Assistive Technology Developed and provided by Texas Assistive Technology.

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TATN Survey Results Statewide Survey Results for Quality Indicators for Assistive Technology Developed and provided by Texas Assistive Technology Network (TATN) and Region 4 Revised 09/21/2011 1

“Almost 30 years of research and experience has demonstrated that the education of children with disabilities can be made more effective by… supporting the development and use of technology, including AT devices and AT services, to maximize accessibility for students with disabilities.” Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of What Do We Know?

However… With frustrating frequency, what continues to be seen is students who are marginally involved in educational activities and devices that are underutilized or abandoned. 3

PEIMS Statewide AT Data Analysis YearTotal Students in Texas Special Education Students Percent Special Education of Total Students Coded as Using AT Percent of Special Education Coded as Using AT Percent of Total Students Coded as Using AT ,059,000483, , ,600,000487, , ,825,000435,000947, ,934,000443,000951,700121

Purpose of Statewide Survey To improve educational outcomes for students with disabilities who need AT devices and services to benefit from FAPE.

Objectives Gain a statewide perspective regarding the provision of AT devices and services in Texas public schools Use the information obtained as a needs assessment for systemic statewide and regional planning of improvement activities Produce a year-to-year status report to gauge Texas’ efforts in providing effective AT devices and services 6 Developed and provided by Texas Assistive Technology Network (TATN) and Region 4

Surveys Submitted

Suggestions for Revision of Survey TATN network members comments such as: –Survey too long –Length of time to complete too long –Minimal changes in scores from year to year Suggestions for revision include: –Reevaluate the composition of the survey –Focus on specific areas of need determined by TATN –Change the weight of the indicators TATN activities for continuous improvement: –All ESCs will seek increased participation in survey –Data will be analyzed to provide trends for planning for improvement and providing AT services in schools 8 Developed and provided by Texas Assistive Technology Network (TATN) and Region 4

QIAT Indicator Areas 1.Consideration 2.Assessment 3.AT in the IEP 4.Implementation 5.Evaluation of Effectiveness 6.Transition 7.Administrative Support 8.Professional Development and Training 9 Please refer to the full indicator and intent statements as found on the QIAT Web site [ Developed and provided by Texas Assistive Technology Network (TATN) and Region 4

What Did We Learn in Lowest area ratings: –Transition –Administrative Support –Professional Development

Adapted QIAT Survey Focus on Professional Development only Less complex survey in Survey Monkey Open from March 4 – July 1, 2011 (after the conference) Incentive of free admission to TATN Conference ESCs could offer incentive if desired

Adapted QIAT Survey Respondents asked to rate indicator by –District –Educational Service Center –TATN Rating scale –0 don’t know –1not in evidence –2 emerging –3partially implemented –4`usually implemented –5consistently implemented

Developed and provided by Texas Assistive Technology Network (TATN) and Region 4 Respondents by Regional ESCs

Respondents by Position Developed and provided by Texas Assistive Technology Network (TATN) and Region 4

Respondents by District Size

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Developed and provided by Texas Assistive Technology Network (TATN) and Region 4

Surveys Submitted * (328 started)

Developed and provided by Texas Assistive Technology Network (TATN) and Region 4 Professional Development Average ranking of respondents on a scale of 1 (lowest variation of performance) to 5 (highest variation of performance)

Developed and provided by Texas Assistive Technology Network (TATN) and Region 4 What Did We Learn? 25

Ongoing QIAT Developments… Leveraging the Quality Indicators for Greatest Impact Introduction to the Structured Dialogic Design Process

Structured Dialogic Design Process Engages stakeholders in disciplined dialogue around triggering questions in a way that enables participants to harness their collective wisdom and power to construct the future. Developed by Alexander Christakis and introduced to QIAT by Jeff Diedrich, Michigan Integrated Technology Supports

Structured Dialogic Design Triggering Question for QIAT Work Look at pairs of indicators within an area… –If we make progress on Option A –Would that significantly influence progress on Option B? Influence is NOT the same as importance Results used to create Influence Maps

Next Steps Where do we go from here? –Improvement planning? –Survey for ?

Developed and provided by Texas Assistive Technology Network (TATN) and Region 4 Thanks to … For more information on this project please contact Kirk Behnke, M.Ed., ATP Senior Education Specialist, Region 4 Education Service Center