VTPBiS School and SU/SD Coordinators Webinar: Facilitating Data Days MAY 2014.
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Transcript of VTPBiS School and SU/SD Coordinators Webinar: Facilitating Data Days MAY 2014.
VTPBiS School and SU/SD Coordinators Webinar: Facilitating Data Days
MAY 2014
Introductions:
When we call your name please:
1)Say “hello”
2)Tell us what school you are from.
3)Indicate who is in the room with you, if anyone.
Webinar Logistics:
2 Ways to Interact: Raise your hand using the icon on your
screen Type a question into the text box
Intermittently we will provide opportunities to interact.
This webinar will be recorded.
Please note, your microphone will be muted unless otherwise indicated.
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Opening Activity:
What were your successes and challenges in using PBIS data this year? (fidelity and/or student outcome measures)
In a moment, we will ask for a sampling of responses.
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How to use PBIS data to ensure successes…
Share your data with others, use your data to plan for next year and acknowledge incremental success along the say
Use your BoQ data to determine areas of focus
Use SAS data to show staff you value and use their input to make changes
Use data to reward staff and student performance
Use data to determine taking breaks between “roll-outs”
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Purpose
To build competence and confidence in your role as facilitators of Data Days
To introduce/review useful tools and strategies to wrap- up this year
Plan for sustainability!
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Differentiate based on your experience
FoundationsThink about how you plan to accomplish the work.
Full Implementation:Think about how to make it easy, better, more effective.
Sustainability:Think about how to continue the practice and ensure sustainability.
1.0 Importance of Data Days and Role of the Facilitator/Data Analyst
Characteristics of an EffectiveData Team
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Role: To create data summaries that will facilitate the team in
determining if there are problems jump starting a problem solving discussion, and evaluating the impact of solutions and fidelity of implementation
General Responsibilities: Prepares a brief written summary for distribution at meetings using
each of the data sources needed for problem solving and decision making
Help to generate reports during the meeting as questions of the data arise
Data Analyst: Role & Responsibilities
How? Establish the role of a data analyst (and backup
person) Teach data analyst to develop data summary
DIBELS, SWIS…. Etc
Start problem solving by defining the problem with precision
Refine precision of problem statement through inferences and hypothesis Have data accessible for custom report generation
during the meeting
Launch the meeting with a data summary that helps define the problem with precision
POLL: To what extent does someone function as data analyst in your PBIS planning meetings?
1. Data has not been used in our meetings so there has been no need for a data analyst
2. There is no one in particular serving in this role. The Team reviews and analyzes the data together at the meetings.
3. One person on the team brings data to the meeting for the team to review.
4. There is a person identified in this role who prepares data for review and points out trends in advance for discussion and problem solving at meetings.
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Effective meetings extend before and after the actual meeting time. Other key roles are necessary!
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BEFORE:•Set agenda and send to team•Collect data, review, and prepare summary statements
DURING:
•Follow agenda & time frames
•Review data
•Make precision problem statements
•Develop solutions
•Take notes and set action items
AFTER:
•Complete action items
•Follow-up on action item status
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Consider TIPS!
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TIPS Offers:
Types of Data to Consider: Student Outcome Data
Review ODR Data “Big 7” CICO, SIMEO and/or ISIS Data
Staff Perception Data Self-Assessment (SAS) Data Leadership Team Self-Assessment
Implementation Fidelity Data Benchmarks of Quality (BoQ) Benchmarks for Advanced Tiers (BAT)
Action Planning Tools Action Plan for Sustainability (Universal and Targeted) 18
Other data to consider
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Leadership Team Self-Assessments
Leadership Team
Self-Assessme
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SWIS Big 7: Core Reports
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Avg. Referrals Per Day Per Month
Grade Student
Problem BehaviorDay of Week
LocationTime
CICO- Reports:
School-wide Report
Average Daily Points
Student Count
Student Period
Student Single Period
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Indicators of Possible Problems
Identify problems based on your school’s:
• Desirable and undesirable trends
• Average Referrals Per Day Per Month for this year and for corresponding months of the previous year
• Average Referrals Per Day Per Month compared to the national median
• Faculty, parents and students opinions regarding if ODR levels are acceptable or not
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What does this graph tell you?
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Same graph looking at Majors Only
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What does this graph tell you?
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TIPS Problem-Solving “Mantra”
1.Do we have a problem?(identify)
2.What is the precise nature of our problem? (define, clarify, confirm/disconfirm inferences)
3.Why does the problem exist, & what can we do about it? (hypothesis & solution)
4.What are the actual elements of our plan? (Action Plan)
5.Is our plan being implemented, & is it working? (evaluate & revise plan)
Innovation neutral: Use for Reading, Behavior, Math, School Improvement
REMEMBER to use…..
Why does the problem exist, & what can we do about it? (hypothesis & solution)
Problem Statement: The sixth graders are disruptive & use inappropriate language in the cafeteria between 11:30 AM and 12:00 PM
Hypothesis: We believe they are trying to get attention from their peers.
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Solution development for disruption in cafeteriaPrevention: Remove/alter “trigger” for problem behavior
Maintain current lunch schedule, but shift classes to balance numbers.
Teaching: Define, instruct & model expected behavior
Teach behavioral expectations in cafeteria
Reward: Expected/alternative behavior when it occurs; prompt as necessary
Establish “Friday Five”: Extra 5 min of lunch on Friday for five good days.
Extinction: Increase acknowledgement of presence of desired behavior
Encourage all students to work for “Friday Five”… make problem behavior less rewarding than desired behavior
Corrective Consequence: Use non-rewarding/non-reinforcing responses when problem behavior occurs
Active supervision and continued early consequence (ODR)
Data Collection: Indicate how you know when you have a solution
Maintain ODR record and supervisor weekly report
….include logistics:
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Is our plan being implemented & is it working? (evaluate & revise plan)
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2.0 Benchmarks of Quality (BoQ) – Understanding your
results
Navigating www.pbisapps.org
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Benchmarks of Quality (BoQ)
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Purpose: Assess leadership teams perceptions of PBIS implementation at the Universal Level
Format: Survey on www.pbisapps.org
Completed by: Leadership Team, School Coordinator and SU/District Coordinator
When? In the Spring
BoQ 10 Critical Features:
1. PBIS Team2. Faculty/Staff Commitment3. Effective Procedures for Dealing with
Problem Behaviors4. Data Entry and Analysis Plan Established5. Expectations and Rules Developed6. Reward Recognition Program Established7. Lesson Plans for Teaching
Expectations/Rules8. Implementation Plan9. Classroom Systems10.Evaluation
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Understanding BoQ Results:www.pbisapps.org
1)Total Score2)Subscale3)Items
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Total Score:
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Subscale:
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Items:
BoQ Team Summary Sheet
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Leadership Team Activity for BoQ Review and Planning
As a leadership team, review your BoQ Data using the BoQ Team Summary Sheet: Using the Individual Items Report identify three
areas of Strength Using the same report, list three areas in need of
development If there are other Action Items, place those under
the Other Action Items section on the Team Summary sheet
Come up with 2 priority focus areas for next school year
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Questions/Comments?
3.0 Planning for PBIS Sustainability
Four Principles for Sustaining School-wide Systems
1. Promote Priority Maximize Visibility
Present data to people with resources Describe effects of abandoning support
for the practice Get into written policy Braid project with other initiatives
Show how practice can lead to outcome of new initiatives
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Four Principles for Sustaining School-wide Systems
2. Ensure Effectiveness Focus on fidelity of Implementation Assess it regularly Use it to enhance what you already do Share data showing how fidelity is related to effects
3. Increase Efficiency Get it down on paper
Lesson Plan Schedules Agendas
Focus on efficient team meetings (think TIPS)
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Kent McIntosh, University of Oregon
Four Principles for Sustaining School-wide Systems
4. Use data for Continuous Regeneration Collection of data to monitor fidelity,
outcomes and context Adaptation over time while keeping critical
features intact Ongoing investment in building local capacity
How? Adjust practice for a changing environment Connect with a “community of practice”
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Create Communities of Practice!
Share fairs, networking session, district mini-conference, web-based sharing
Opportunities for school teams to: Celebrate successes Learn from peers Continue momentum Invite important stakeholders
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Consider using the following tools….
SUBSIST PBIS Sustainability Checklist: A research validated self-assessment and
action planning tool for school leaderships teams
Available for free at:http://kentmcintosh.wordpress.com and www.pbisvermont.org
VTPBiS Action Plan for Sustainability Available at www.pbisvermont.org
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Responsibilities for facilitating data review and improvement planning for next year:
Schedule next year’s Data Days – Fall, Winter, Spring
Identify/enhance the role of the Data Analyst
Plan Professional Development around priorities identified through assessments – NOW! Consider TIPS/SWIS learning module Consider training in Universal Screening Consider training in classroom management,
FBA/BIP, crisis prevention an intervention, other
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As a Leadership As a Leadership Team:Team:
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Review your School-wide/CICO Big Graphs and Identify Problems and Possible Solutions
Schedule time to analyze your BoQ using the BoQ Team Summary Sheet.
Consider using the SUBSIST Sustainability Checklist and the VTPBiS Action Plan for Sustainability
Schedule date and time to share data with staff, school board, families, students to CELEBRATE SUCCESSES!
Schedule your next PBIS Leadership Team Mtg before schools starts in the fall!
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What supports do you need from us?