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1 Q3: How do we get there? Cohort A
© 2006 by the Oregon Reading First Center Center on Teaching and Learning

2 DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
All Critical Elements Must Be In Place ASSESSMENT GOALS AND INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS INSTRUCTIONAL TIME DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION/ ORGANIZATION PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

3 Linking Q2: How are we doing? with Q3: How do we get there?
What is the overall effectiveness of our grade-level instructional support plan (CSI Map)? How are we doing with our benchmark students? What do the data tell us? How is the combination of current programs/strategies working for our strategic and intensive students? So what do we do next year?

4 Activity # 1: What is the overall effectiveness of our grade-level instructional support plan (CSI Map)? Materials Needed: • Table 2 from “How Are We Doing?” section • grade-level CSI Maps • highlighter pens (green, yellow, pink) Step 1: In grade-level teams, revisit the Summary of Effectiveness data from Table 2 of the “How Are We Doing?” section. In particular, examine the total percentage of students who made adequate progress toward the spring benchmark goal in your grade level.

5 How effective was the grade-level winter to spring instructional support plan (CSI Map)?
Table 2 Evaluating Winter to Spring 2006 Grade Level Instructional Support Plans: Percent of Students Making Adequate Progress Towards DIBIELS Benchmark Goals Grade/ Benchmark Goal Measures Total percent of students in K that made Adequate Progress Include actual numbers of students, e.g., 90/100 or 90% Percent of Intensive Students that made Adequate Progress Include actual numbers of students e.g., 1/5 or 20% Percent of Strategic students that made Adequate Progress Include actual numbers of students, e.g., 25/50 or 50% Percent of Benchmark students that made Adequate Progress e.g.95/100 Winter to Spring 2005 2006 Percent Change (+ or -) K - PSF 70% 87% +17 60% 86% +26 50% 79% +29 90% 93% +3

6 Yellow middle quartiles in the state of Oregon
What is the overall effectiveness of your grade-level instructional support plan (CSI Map)? Step 2: Using the criteria below to determine the appropriate color, draw a box around the perimeter of your CSI Map to indicate the overall effectiveness of the grade level system. Green top quartile in the state of Oregon Yellow middle quartiles in the state of Oregon Pink bottom quartile in the state of Oregon

7 Yellow middle quartiles (57% - 86% made adequate progress)
What is the overall effectiveness of your grade-level instructional support plan (CSI Map)? K-1 Kindergarten: Green top quartile (87% or more made adequate progress) Yellow middle quartiles (57% - 86% made adequate progress) Pink bottom quartile (56% or less made adequate progress) Grade 1: Green top quartile (72% or more made adequate progress) Yellow middle quartiles (48% - 71% made adequate progress) Pink bottom quartile (47% or less made adequate progress)

8 What is the overall effectiveness of your grade-level instructional support plan (CSI Map)? 2-3
Green top quartile (61% or more made adequate progress) Yellow middle quartiles (39% - 60% made adequate progress) Pink bottom quartile (38% or less made adequate progress) Grade 3: Green top quartile (60% or more made adequate progress) Yellow middle quartiles (42% - 59% made adequate progress) Pink bottom quartile (41% or less made adequate progress)

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10 What is the overall effectiveness of your grade-level instructional support plan (CSI Map)?
Green Box = Sustain or minimal modifications needed to your overall grade-level CSI Map Yellow Box = Moderate to substantial modifications needed to your overall grade-level CSI Map Pink Box = Substantial modifications needed to your overall grade-level CSI Map

11 Complete Activity 1 using your data and grade-level CSI Map.
What is the overall effectiveness of your grade-level instructional support plan (CSI Map)? Your Turn! Complete Activity 1 using your data and grade-level CSI Map.

12 Activity # 2: How effective were the grade-level winter to spring instructional support plans for benchmark, strategic, and intensive students? Materials Needed: • Table 2 from “How Are We Doing?” section • grade-level CSI Maps • highlighter pens (green, yellow, pink) Step 1: Revisit the Summary of Effectiveness data from Table 2 of the “How Are We Doing?” section. What percentage of benchmark, strategic, and intensive students made adequate progress toward the spring benchmark goal?

13 Benchmark Students

14 How effective is the grade-level instructional support plan for benchmark students? Kindergarten Example Step 2: If your school is in the top quartile for benchmark students making adequate progress (97% or more benchmark students made adequate progress), highlight the benchmark section of your grade-level CSI Map in green. If your school is in the middle quartiles for benchmark students making adequate progress (76%-96% of benchmark students made adequate progress), highlight the benchmark section of your grade-level CSI Map in yellow. If your school is in the bottom quartile for benchmark students making adequate progress (75% or less of benchmark students made adequate progress), highlight the benchmark section of your grade-level CSI Map in pink.

15 Percent of Benchmark students that made Adequate Progress
How effective were the grade-level winter to spring instructional support plans? Table 2 Evaluating Winter to Spring 2006 Grade Level Instructional Support Plans: Percent of Students Making Adequate Progress Towards DIBIELS Benchmark Goals Grade/ Benchmark Goal Measures Total percent of students in K that made Adequate Progress Include actual numbers of students, e.g., 90/100 or 90% Percent of Intensive Students that made Adequate Progress Include actual numbers of students e.g., 1/5 or 20% Percent of Strategic students that made Adequate Progress Include actual numbers of students, e.g., 25/50 or 50% Percent of Benchmark students that made Adequate Progress e.g.95/100 Winter to Spring 2005 2006 Percent Change (+ or -) K - PSF 70% 87% +17 60% 86% +26 50% 79% +29 90% 93% +3

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17 How effective is the grade-level instructional support plan for benchmark students? First Grade
Step 2: If your school is in the top quartile for benchmark students making adequate progress (100% of benchmark students made adequate progress), highlight the benchmark section of your grade-level CSI Map in green. If your school is in the middle quartiles for benchmark students making adequate progress (90%-99% of benchmark students made adequate progress), highlight the benchmark section of your grade-level CSI Map in yellow. If your school is in the bottom quartile for benchmark students making adequate progress (89% or less of benchmark students made adequate progress), highlight the benchmark section of your grade-level CSI Map in pink.

18 How effective is the grade-level instructional support plan for benchmark students? Second Grade
Step 2: If your school is in the top quartile for benchmark students making adequate progress (91% or more benchmark students made adequate progress), highlight the benchmark section of your grade-level CSI Map in green. If your school is in the middle quartiles for benchmark students making adequate progress (78%-90% of benchmark students made adequate progress), highlight the benchmark section of your grade-level CSI Map in yellow. If your school is in the bottom quartile for benchmark students making adequate progress (77% or less of benchmark students made adequate progress), highlight the benchmark section of your grade-level CSI Map in pink.

19 How effective is the grade-level instructional support plan for benchmark students? Third Grade
Step 2: If your school is in the top quartile for benchmark students making adequate progress (93% or more of benchmark students made adequate progress), highlight the benchmark section of your grade-level CSI Map in green. If your school is in the middle quartiles for benchmark students making adequate progress (80% - 92% of benchmark students made adequate progress), highlight the benchmark section of your grade-level CSI Map in yellow. If your school is in the bottom quartile for benchmark students making adequate progress (79% or less of benchmark students made adequate progress), highlight the benchmark section of your grade-level CSI Map in pink.

20 Strategic Students

21 How effective is your grade-level instructional support plan for strategic students? Kindergarten Example Step 3: If your school is in the top quartile for strategic students making adequate progress (76% or more of strategic students made adequate progress), highlight the strategic section of your grade-level CSI Map in green. If your school is in the middle quartiles for strategic students making adequate progress (34% - 75% of strategic students made adequate progress), highlight the strategic section of your grade-level CSI Map in yellow. If your school is in the bottom quartile for strategic students making adequate progress (33% or less of strategic students made adequate progress), highlight the strategic section of your grade-level CSI Map in pink.

22 How effective were grade level winter to spring instructional support plans (CSI Maps)?
Table 2 Evaluating Winter to Spring 2006 Grade Level Instructional Support Plans: Percent of Students Making Adequate Progress Towards DIBIELS Benchmark Goals Grade/ Benchmark Goal Measures Total percent of students in K that made Adequate Progress Include actual numbers of students, e.g., 90/100 or 90% Percent of Intensive Students that made Adequate Progress Include actual numbers of students e.g., 1/5 or 20% Percent of Strategic students that made Adequate Progress Include actual numbers of students, e.g., 25/50 or 50% Percent of Benchmark students that made Adequate Progress e.g.95/100 Winter to Spring 2005 2006 Percent Change (+ or -) K - PSF 70% 87% +17 60% 86% +26 50% 79% +29 90% 93% +3

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24 How effective is your grade-level instructional support plan for strategic students? First Grade
Step 3: If your school is in the top quartile for strategic students making adequate progress (51% or more of strategic students made adequate progress), highlight the strategic section of your grade-level CSI Map in green. If your school is in the middle quartiles for strategic students making adequate progress (21% to 50% of strategic students made adequate progress), highlight the strategic section of your grade-level CSI Map in yellow. If your school is in the bottom quartile for strategic students making adequate progress (20% or less of strategic students made adequate progress), highlight the strategic section of your grade-level CSI Map in pink.

25 How effective is your grade-level instructional support plan for strategic students? Second Grade
Step 3: If your school is in the top quartile for strategic students making adequate progress (27% or more strategic students made adequate progress), highlight the strategic section of your grade-level CSI Map in green. If your school is in the middle quartiles for strategic students making adequate progress (5% - 26% of strategic students made adequate progress), highlight the strategic section of your grade-level CSI Map in yellow. If your school is in the bottom quartile for strategic students making adequate progress (4% or less of strategic students made adequate progress), highlight the strategic section of your grade-level CSI Map in pink.

26 How effective is your grade-level instructional support plan for strategic students? Third Grade
Step 3: If your school is in the top quartile for strategic students making adequate progress (29% or more of strategic students made adequate progress), highlight the strategic section of your grade-level CSI Map in green. If your school is in the middle quartiles for strategic students making adequate progress (9% to 28% strategic students made adequate progress), highlight the strategic section of your grade-level CSI Map in yellow. If your school is in the bottom quartile for strategic students making adequate progress (8% or less of strategic students made adequate progress), highlight the strategic section of your grade-level CSI Map in pink.

27 Intensive Students

28 How effective is your grade-level instructional support plan for intensive students? Kindergarten Example Step 4: If your school is in the top quartile for intensive students making adequate progress (89% or more of intensive students made adequate progress), highlight the intensive section of your grade-level CSI Map in green. If your school is in the middle quartiles for intensive students making adequate progress (52% - 88% of intensive students made adequate progress), highlight the intensive section of your grade-level CSI Map in yellow. If your school is in the bottom quartile for intensive students making adequate progress (51% or less of intensive students made adequate progress), highlight the intensive section of your grade-level CSI Map in pink.

29 How effective were the grade-level winter to spring instructional support plans (CSI Maps)?
Table 2 Evaluating Winter to Spring 2006 Grade Level Instructional Support Plans: Percent of Students Making Adequate Progress Towards DIBIELS Benchmark Goals Grade/ Benchmark Goal Measures Total percent of students in K that made Adequate Progress Include actual numbers of students, e.g., 90/100 or 90% Percent of Intensive Students that made Adequate Progress Include actual numbers of students e.g., 1/5 or 20% Percent of Strategic students that made Adequate Progress Include actual numbers of students, e.g., 25/50 or 50% Percent of Benchmark students that made Adequate Progress e.g.95/100 Winter to Spring 2005 2006 Percent Change (+ or -) K - PSF 70% 87% +17 60% 86% +26 50% 79% +29 90% 93% +3

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31 How effective is your grade-level instructional support plan for intensive students? First Grade
Step 4: If your school is in the top quartile for intensive students making adequate progress (51% or more intensive students made adequate progress), highlight the intensive section of your grade-level CSI Map in green. If your school is in the middle quartiles for intensive students making adequate progress (21% - 50% of intensive students made adequate progress), highlight the intensive section of your grade-level CSI Map in yellow. If your school is in the bottom quartile for intensive students making adequate progress (20% or less of intensive students made adequate progress), highlight the intensive section of your grade-level CSI Map in pink.

32 How effective is your grade-level instructional support plan for intensive students? Second Grade
Step 4: If your school is in the top quartile for intensive students making adequate progress (18% or more intensive students made adequate progress), highlight the intensive section of your grade-level CSI Map in green. If your school is in the middle quartiles for intensive students making adequate progress (2% to 17% of intensive students made adequate progress), highlight the intensive section of your grade-level CSI Map in yellow. If your school is in the bottom quartile for intensive students making adequate progress (1% or less of intensive students made adequate progress), highlight the intensive section of your grade-level CSI Map in pink.

33 How effective is your grade-level instructional support plan for intensive students? Third Grade
Step 4: If your school is in the top quartile for intensive students making adequate progress (34% or more of intensive students made adequate progress), highlight the intensive section of your grade-level CSI Map in green. If your school is in the middle quartiles for intensive students making adequate progress (14%-33% of intensive students made adequate progress), highlight the intensive section of your grade-level CSI Map in yellow. If your school is in the bottom quartile for intensive students making adequate progress (13% or less of intensive students made adequate progress), highlight the intensive section of your grade-level CSI Map in pink.

34 How effective are your grade-level instructional support plans for benchmark, strategic, and intensive students? Green Box = Sustain or minimal modifications needed to the identified level of support section on your grade-level of CSI Map Yellow Box = Moderate to substantial modifications needed to the identified level of support section on your grade-level CSI Map Pink Box = Substantial Modifications needed to the identified level of support section on your grade-level CSI Map

35 How effective are your grade-level instructional support plans for benchmark, strategic, and intensive students? Kindergarten Example Step 5: For each instructional recommendation, document student progress: For Example: Benchmark 38 established on PSF 3 emerging on PSF 0 deficit on PSF

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37 Complete Activity 2 using your data and grade-level CSI Map.
How effective are the grade level winter to spring instructional support plans? Your Turn! Complete Activity 2 using your data and grade-level CSI Map.

38 So what do we do next year?

39 Activity 3: Complete the PET Action Planning Tool

40 PET Action Planning Tool
A tool designed to help schools achieve an effective schoolwide beginning reading model. The tool will assist school personnel in identifying relevant goals within the schoolwide model and pinpointing actions necessary to achieve those goals.

41 Planning and Evaluation Tool (PET) for Effective Schoolwide Reading Programs
Goals, Objectives, Priorities Assessment Instructional Programs and Materials Instructional Time Differentiated Instruction, Grouping, Scheduling Administration, Organization, Communication Professional Development

42 Element I: Goals, Objectives, Priorities
are clearly defined and quantifiable at each grade level are articulated across grade levels are prioritized and dedicated to the essential elements in reading guide instructional and curricular decisions are commonly understood and consistently used by teachers and administrators within and between grades to evaluate and communicate student learning and improve practice.

43 Goal Actions PET Element

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46 PET Action Planning Tool
School Action Plan (Goals, Objectives, Priorities)

47 PET Action Planning Tool

48 PET Action Planning Tool
Complete elements II - VII Elements II and VII will be completed as a school team. Elements III, IV, and V will be completed in grade level teams*. Element VI will be completed by the principal and district team. Discuss goals listed under each element A school may check off a goal as being complete ONLY IF all actions to the right of the goal are already in place or have been completed. Goals that that are not currently completed (and the relevant actions) will become part of your school’s action plan for * Grade level teams will complete these sections of the tool 3 times - once for intensive, strategic and benchmark instructional support plans.

49 PET Action Planning Tool

50 Element II: Assessment
Please complete as a school team.

51 Elements III, IV, and V: Instruction
Please complete in grade level teams. Element III: Instructional Programs and Materials Element IV: Instructional Time Element V: Differentiated Instruction, Grouping, Scheduling Complete these sections three times - once for benchmark, once for strategic, and once for intensive instructional support plans.

52 Elements III, IV, and V: Instruction
Note that if an instructional support system (benchmark, strategic, or intensive) is quite effective (i.e., almost all students made adequate progress), then problem-solve at the individual student level. How can you intensify instruction for those few students who are not making adequate progress?

53 Element VI: Administration, Organization, Communication
This section will primarily be completed by the principal and district team representative. Item #5 will be completed in grade level teams: 5. Concurrent instruction (e.g., Title, special education) is coordinated with and complimentary to general education reading instruction.

54 Element VII: Professional Development
Please complete as a school team. Item #1 will require each member of the team to complete a Teacher Needs Survey 1. Teachers and instructional staff have thorough understanding and working knowledge of grade-level instructional/reading priorities and effective practices.

55 Highlight any goal that has incomplete actions.
PET-R Action Planning Tool: What actions are necessary to achieve our schoolwide beginning reading goals? For each element, go back and highlight those actions that are not completed. Highlight any goal that has incomplete actions. Coach: Highlight Elements II and VII Grade-Level Teams: Highlight Elements III, IV, and V (and item #5 from Element VI) Principal/District Team: Highlight Element VI

56 PET-R Action Planning Tool

57 PET-R Action Planning Tool: Prioritizing Grade-Level Actions
Now that you’ve highlighted actions that have not been completed, it’s time to prioritize.

58 PET-R Action Planning Tool: Prioritizing Grade-Level Actions
In grade-level teams: Review the data to determine the area(s) of greatest need (benchmark, strategic, intensive support) in your grade. Review highlighted actions for those area(s) from the PAPT - Elements III, IV, and V. Select the few actions that are most critical for improving instructional support for those particular area(s) (benchmark, strategic, intensive). Consider whether there are actions from the School Action Plan that were not met that would be important to include. Record selected high priority actions on grade-level action plan breakout forms.

59 Grade-Level Action Plan Breakout Form
Grade Level Instructional Support (Total) Data: Percent AP: Quartile: Benchmark Instructional Support Data: Key Proposed Action(s) Percent AP: • Quartile: • Strategic Instructional Support Data: Key Proposed Action(s) Percent AP: • Quartile: • Intensive Instructional Support Data: Key Proposed Action(s)

60 Activity 4: Revisit 2005-2006 CSI Maps • What changes need to be made?
Materials Needed: grade-level action plan breakout forms (just completed) Winter-Spring CSI Maps Post-It Notes Revisit the high priority grade-level actions identified in Activity #3. Examine your CSI Winter-Spring grade level instructional support plans for your benchmark, strategic and intensive students. Using Post-It notes, add notes to your CSI map reflecting desired actions/changes based on the prioritized actions.

61 Select stronger intensive program - RM?

62 Activity 5: Grade-Level Share Out. • How are we doing
Activity 5: Grade-Level Share Out • How are we doing? How do we get there? Materials Needed: completed grade-level action plan breakout forms winter-spring CSI Maps chart paper and markers Work in your grade-level team to prepare a brief share-out of your grade-level data and proposed high priority actions for next year. Share data summary and key proposed actions from instructional support areas (i.e., benchmark, strategic and intensive) with the entire school team. Building principals facilitate the large group share-outs.

63 Next Steps Each grade-level team should turn in one copy of the completed PET-R Action Planning Tool - Elements III, IV, and V (for benchmark, strategic, and intensive) with highlighted actions/goals to the coach. Also include #5 from Element VI. Include a copy of the action plan breakout form. Principal/District Team Representative will turn in a copy of Element VI to the coach. Coach will save Elements II and VI which were completed by the school team. Coach will collect Teacher Needs Surveys and summarize results.

64 Next Steps Early Reading Team will take the completed sections of the PET-R Action Planning Tool from the IBR and combine into a draft of a School Action Plan for Early Reading Team will draft an RF budget that is linked to the School Action Plan using the budget worksheets provided by ODE/ORFC. Drafts of the School Action Plan and budget will be turned into the Regional Coordinators on June 30, 2006 along with “How Are We Doing? Reports from principal and district. Principals and District Team Members should plan to share out their reports some time in the month of June. ODE/ORFC will send a complete school report, including DIBELS and SAT-10 data to RF schools in July. Leadership Team (district, principal, coach) will adjust School Action Plan/Budget as necessary based on the report. Leadership Team (district, principal, coach) will submit a final draft of School Action Plan/Budget to ODE/ORFC at the end of August. CSI Maps for fall-winter will be due in September, 2006.

65 06-07 School Action Plan

66 06-07 School Action Plan


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