SRBI Back to School Presentation
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SRBI Back to School Presentation
Bureau of Special Education “Back to School Meeting” 2015 Agenda SRBI Survey Updates Support Opportunities SRBI Next Steps Open Discussion CONNECTICUT STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION First Day Expectations…. • • • • • What is today? Are you excited? What did you learn today? Did you make friends? Are you excited to go back? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdVHrhElU5M SRBI Survey Updates 2014-2015 SRBI Survey Survey was open from November 2014 to January 2015 and 700 educators responded to the survey examining the following areas: – Student access – Leadership and organizational structures – Implementation of SRBI systems, structures and supports – Collaboration and parent engagement – Needs for additional support, training, and guidance CONNECTICUT STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 3 Encouraging Finds 2 Areas of Concern 1 Biggest Need CONNECTICUT STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Encouraging Find SRBI implementation efforts were predominately a shared responsibility among staff. CONNECTICUT STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Encouraging Find Student access to SRBI is available to all groups of students. CONNECTICUT STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Encouraging Find Across all areas, staffing and schedules are in place to implement Tier 1 instruction. CONNECTICUT STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Area of Concern District level SRBI coordination is varied, with the majority of respondents stating that they do not know who or how SRBI is coordinated at the district level. CONNECTICUT STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Area of Concern Implementing a menu of research-based interventions was problematic in the areas of writing, mathematics, and behavior. • In writing, 38% of respondents said that this was not at all in place. • In mathematics, only 27% reported this being fully implemented • For behavior, 43% indicated that there was at best partial implementation CONNECTICUT STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Biggest Need The area of writing is the largest area of concern for SRBI implementation. CONNECTICUT STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION The full report from the Connecticut State Department of Education 2014-2015 SRBI Survey can be seen by visiting: www.sde.ct.gov/sde/srbi CONNECTICUT STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Support Opportunities School Climate Transformation Grant (SCTG) Goal 1: Build CSDE’s capacity to support LEAs’ sustained and broad scale implementation of a Multi-Tiered Behavioral Framework (MTBF). Goal 2: Enhance Connecticut’s LEA’s capacity for implementation and sustaining a MTBF by providing training and technical assistance to LEAs. Goal 3: Coordinate CSDE efforts with appropriate federal, state, and local resources. State Personnel Development Grant (SPDG) Goal 1: Increase state-level capacity to provide leadership, professional development, coaching and support to schools to improve academic and behavior/social outcomes through a continuum of academic and behavior supports. Goal 2: Increase the number of schools in Connecticut implementing a scientifically research-based core program of literacy instruction driven by common core state standards and positive behavior support and multi-tiered models of interventions. Goal 3: Improve the academic achievement of all students, specifically students with disabilities, students of color, and English learners. SPDG: State Impact Cohort One: 17 schools Cohort Two: 29 schools Cohort Three: 17 schools Cohort Four: 14 schools Cohort Five: 2 schools Grant Timelines: Phases of Implementation Year 1: Exploration Year 2: Installation Initial Implementation Year 3: Full Implementation * Schools Receive a Minimum of 3 Years of Support* Year 1 Focus: Tier I Year 2 Focus: Tiers II/III Year 3 Focus: Sustainability Sustainability Online Resources Walkthrough State Personnel Development Grant http://spdg.serc.co/ School Climate Transformation Grant http://www.sde.ct.gov/sde/cw p/view.asp?a=2678&q=335660 %20 SRBI Next Steps: Expanding our Systems and Structures Resources to Support SRBI Resources to Support Instruction CONNECTICUT STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Regional SRBI Coaches Network Open Discussion Contact Information Don Briere, Ph.D Bureau of Special Education [email protected] (860) 713 – 6931 Jennifer Michalek Academic Office [email protected] (860) 713 – 6557 Jennifer Webb Office of the Deputy Commissioner [email protected] (860) 713 – 6754