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1 The Principles of Data Use in a RtI / 3-Tier Model
Bill Barley / Bill Devers Oakland Schools November 2009

2 TIER THREE TIER TWO TIER ONE High Quality Data-Driven
Intensive, Diagnostic Intervention An explicit problem-solving process with diagnostic assessment to develop an intensive instructional plan with frequent progress monitoring. TIER TWO Strategic Interventions Slow responders to Tier One Instruction receive Tier Two Strategic / Supplemental intervention and progress monitoring. TIER ONE High Quality Data-Driven Classroom Instruction Universal screening and data-based instructional problem solving to differentiate instruction to meet the needs of all learners. Problem Solving occurs at all Tiers of Instruction Special and General education staff work collaboratively at all tiers

3 School-Wide Approaches to Literacy Improvement Essential Elements
Improved Achievement for All Students Site-based Instructional Leadership Team Instruction Leader, Facilitator, Data Mentor, Content Specialist, Intervention Specialists, Gen Ed and Sp Ed Liaisons One person may take on multiple roles, or roles may be shared. Focus on Big Ideas in the Content Domains Unified School-wide Collaboration for Seamless Instructional Support Breaking down old barriers between departmentalized services. Multiple Tiers of High Quality Instruction Aligned with Core Curriculum Expectations 4 Types of Assessments for Different Purposes Data-driven Instructional Decision-Making Continuous Professional Learning

4 Why Use an Data-Driven Model?
Curriculum, Assessment, Instruction & Outcomes must be aligned. Some students will require strategic or intensive interventions. Assessment data will determine the resources needed. Monitoring data will guide instructional decisions and be repeated with the frequency needed for timely adjustment of interventions. No matter how great the idea or how compelling the research, if an intervention is not working, something must change.” A problem solving process focuses the collaborative team on variables that can be controlled to improve achievement. Problem-solving occurs at all levels: Grade-level, class-wide, small groups, individual students. The process is the same regardless of the level or the nature of the problem. 33

5 Data-Driven Instructional Decision-Making Model for 3 Tiers
The problem is common for more than 20% of students. The severity of the problem is greater for some learners. Problem analyzed on system level Yes Yes or No 80% Yes No > 5% or an identified group has a special need for the service. No Yes The problem is common for more than 5% of students or for an identified group. Problem analyzed on a group level Yes 15% No The problem is rare and/or specific to a particular student. Problem analyzed on an individual level 5% Yes

6 Current State: What Assessments are We Currently Using?
Activity At your table group your self by department General Education Title One, At-Risk Interventionists, ELL Special Education Brainstorm a list of the mandated and/or typical literacy assessments that you use with first grade students. As a Unified School Team compile a composite list of all of these assessments. What do you notice?

7 General Education Title 1 / At Risk Special Education

8 Creating a Set of Common Assessments Grade 1
Agree on a set of Common Assessments meeting these Criteria: Aligned with Core Curriculum Expectations and the Essential Areas of Literacy Instruction Valid Reliable Efficient Informative Practical – Doable Include the 4 Types of Assessments Screening Diagnostic Progress Monitoring Outcome Samples Grade Level Assessment Grid Grade Level Data Organizer: Grade 1 Winter Planner.doc

9 Building a Grade Level Reading Assessment System What will you use for Grade ___?
Assessment Type Who? How Often? Level of Difficulty Examples Screening / Benchmark Diagnostic Progress Monitoring Outcome

10 Data Teams – Key Roles Classroom Teacher Data Captains Data Manager
Provides input on assignment of students to assessors Data Captains Organize and supervise the Data Collection at each grade level Data Manager Manages data input: Online data management Spreadsheets Paper and Pencil Reports and Graphs Mentors / supports teams in organizing, displaying & interpreting data Interventionists Title One At-Risk Special ED: Resource, SLP, School Psych ELL

11 Creating Your Data Teams

12 Who is Doing the Assessments? Developing Data Teams
Consider the Principles of 3 Tier: Collaboration Cooperation Alignment Assessments and core curriculum Among teachers and interventionists Interventions and core curriculum Seamless service delivery Activity: Develop a model data collection team to implement your first grade common assessments Be prepared to say, “Who is doing what and why?”

13 Developing the Skill Set of Data Managers
See Resources on OS 3-Tier/RtI Webpage Logistics of Data Collection Mod10_Logistics_05c.ppsm DIBELS Data System Overview DIBELS DATA SYSTEM.ppt Future Data Management Support Sessions?


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