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1 Assessing Readiness Erin Chaparro, Ph.D. Kimberly Ingram-West, Ph.D.
University of Oregon SISEP & Clackamas ESD Special Thanks to: NIRN (National Implementation Research Network)/ SISEP (State Implementation and Scaling Up of Evidence-based Practices. (Dean Fixsen, Karen Blasé, et al.)

2 “Current systems support current practices, which yield current outcomes.
Revised systems are needed to support new practices to generate improved outcomes.” Dean Fixsen

3 Readiness terminology
“Scaling Up” defined: Means that at least 60% of the students who would benefit from an innovation have access to that innovation across the state. “Readiness” defined: Developmental point at which a person, organization, or system has the capacity and willingness to engage in a particular activity “Creating readiness for change is a critical component of initiating and scaling up the use of evidence based practices and other innovations in education.”

4 Dimensions for Creating Readiness
Identification of need Consideration for change Planning for change Communication plan Implementation plan Data collection and reporting plan

5 23 Behavior Continuum Academic Continuum Multi-Tiered Prevention Model
NOTICE GREEN GOES IS FOR “ALL” OSEP Technical Assistance Center on Positive Behavioral Interventions & Support 5

6 Stages of Implementation
Implementation occurs in stages: Exploration Installation Initial Implementation Full Implementation Innovation Sustainability 2 – 5 Years Fixsen, Naoom, Blase, Friedman, & Wallace, 2005

7 Effect Sizes for Large Scale Longitudinal Interventions (Borman et al

8 Critical Variables District Wide Infrastructure
DX LEADERSHIP & COMMITMENT POLITICAL SUPPORT VISIBILITY & COORDINATION TRAINING &COACHING CAPACITY FUNDING EVALUATION DEMONSTRATION SITES

9 DSSP 2008 & 2009 Results

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12 Action Planning To establish priorities and monitor district goals.
Districts could revisit this plan on a more frequent basis than the DSSP (e.g. monthly or bi-monthly) depending on the extent of work required.


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