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October, 2006 Leadership Session: A Proposal for Further Professional Development for Cohort A Reading First Schools Hank Fien Center for Teaching and Learning
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Priorities for ORFC Roll out a plan for appropriate use of Diagnostic Assessments –Multiple gating procedure to reduce # of students needing Diagnostic Assessments Link RF initiative and Oregon’s RTI model Evaluating systems and student level growth (Goal-setting) Making RF sustainable –District and School Literacy Plans
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Core Principles of RTI (National Association of State Directors of Special Education, 2006) 1.We can effectively teach all children using SBRR 2.Intervene early and strategically 3.Use a multi-tier model of service delivery 4.Use a problem-solving approach to make decisions within a multi-tiered model 5.Use research-based, scientifically validated interventions/instruction to the extent available 6.Monitor student progress to inform instruction 7.Use data to make decisions 8.Use assessment for comprehensive purposes
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Linking RTI to Oregon RFComponents Reading First RTI Reading Instruction based on SBRR for ALL Multi-Tiered System Implement research validated intervention programs and intensify when necessary Universal Screening System Progress monitoring System Data-based decision making Systems level problem identification and problem solution Student level problem identification and problem solution Alternative Special Education Eligibility Determination
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Healthy Systems (Tiers) Matter School A Student weekly growth:.5 cwpm Instructional Group Average weekly growth:.5 cwpm School B Student weekly growth:.5 cwpm Instructional Group Average weekly growth: 1.75 cwpm
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Oregon RF Three-tiered Approach TIERDIBELS INSTRUCTIONAL RECOMMENDATION INSTRUCTIONAL PLACEMENT ASSESSMENT PLAN TertiaryIntensive/At Risk/Deficit Part Core + Replacement Program Progress Monitoring: 2-4 x Month In-Program Assessments Diagnostic Assessment Screening & Outcome Assessment SecondaryStrategic/Some Risk/Emerging Core Reading Program + Supplement Progress Monitoring: 2-4 x Month In-Program Assessments Screening & Outcome Assessment PrimaryBenchmark/Low Risk/Established Core Reading Program Progress Monitoring: Term In-Program Assessments Screening & Outcome Assessment
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How We Currently Think About Reading Goals and Adequate Reading Progress or Growth
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Professional Development Options Option #1: ODE’s State Personnel Development Grant Option #2: Oregon Reading First’s PD series
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Option #1: ODE’s State Personnel Development Grant Competitive application process –funding 2 cohorts for approximately 4 years each –16 districts will be funded (the entire district must participate) –Content year 1: PBIS year 2: RTI year 3: Using data to intensify interventions year 4: Maintenance –Support (Trainer of Trainers Model): Statewide coordinators/ District Coordinator/School coach
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Option #2: Oregon Reading First’s PD series Training series is optional, if interested submit application –Application due by November 22nd Content: –Systems-level problem solving –Systems level and individual growth and goal setting –RTI in a Three-tiered model (Tigard-Tualatin Series) –District and School Literacy planning (Sustainability) PD mechanism –Statewide, Regional, school-based Funding: –February, 2007 ODE will fund –2007-2008 school year either RF funding or alternative ODE funds
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