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RTI Implementer SeriesModule 1: Screening
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Session Agenda Welcome and Introductions What Is RTI? Understanding Types of Assessment Within an RTI
Framework What Is Screening? Using Screening Data for Decision Making Establishing a Screening Process Wrap-Up Review, Questions, Homework, Resources
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Upon Completion of This Training, Participants Will Be Able To:1. Articulate the four essential components of RTI2. Identify the importance of screening3. Apply screening data to decision making and action
planning4. Select appropriate screening tools5. Develop a screening implementation plan
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WHAT IS RTI?
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THINK-PAIR-SHARE What do you think about when you hear RTI?
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Why RTI? Sustained improvements in academic performance Decreased expulsion, behavioral referrals, and
suspension rates Decreased inappropriate special education referral
and placement rates
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Response to intervention (RTI) integrates assessment and intervention within a school-wide, multi level ‑prevention system to maximize student achievement and reduce behavior problems.
Defining RTI
(National Center on Response to Intervention)
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With RTI, schools identify students at risk for poor learning outcomes, monitor student progress, provide evidence-based interventions and adjust the intensity and nature of those interventions based on a student’s responsiveness, and
RTI may be used as part of the determination process for identifying students with specific learning disabilities or other disabilities.
Defining RTI
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Essential Components of RTI Screening Progress Monitoring School-wide, Multi-Level Prevention System
• Primary Level• Secondary Level• Tertiary Level
Data-Based Decision Making for:• Instruction • Evaluating effectiveness• Movement within the multi-level system• Disability identification (in accordance with state law)
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SCREENING
Essential Component
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Screening PURPOSE: Identify students who are at risk for poor
learning outcomes FOCUS: ALL students TOOLS: Brief assessments that are valid, reliable, and
demonstrate diagnostic accuracy for predicting learning or behavioral problems
TIMEFRAME: Administered more than one time per year (e.g., fall, winter, spring)
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NCRTI Screening Tools Chart
http://www.rti4success.org/screeningTools
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PROGRESS MONITORING
Essential Component
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Progress Monitoring PURPOSE: Monitor students’ response to primary, secondary, or
tertiary instruction in order to estimate rates of improvement, identify students who are not demonstrating adequate progress, and compare the efficacy of different forms of instruction
FOCUS: Students identified through screening as at risk for poor learning outcomes
TOOLS: Brief assessments that are valid, reliable, and evidence based
TIMEFRAME: Students are assessed at regular intervals (e.g., weekly, biweekly, or monthly)
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NCRTI Progress Monitoring Tools Chart
http://www.rti4success.org/progressMonitoringTools
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SCHOOL-WIDE, MULTI-LEVEL PREVENTION SYSTEM
Essential Component
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Multi-Level Prevention System
Secondary Level of
Prevention(~15% of students)
Tertiary Level of
Prevention(~ 5 % of students)
Primary Level of Prevention
(~80% of students)
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Primary Level FOCUS: ALL students INSTRUCTION: District curriculum and instructional
practices that are research based; aligned with state or district standards; and incorporate differentiated instruction
SETTING: General education classroom ASSESSMENTS: Screening, continuous progress
monitoring, and outcome measures or summative assessments
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Secondary Level FOCUS: Students identified through screening as at
risk for poor learning outcomes INSTRUCTION: Targeted, supplemental instruction
delivered to small groups; Instruction is delivered with fidelity (i.e., consistent with the way it was designed)
SETTING: General education classroom or other general education location within the school
ASSESSMENTS: Progress monitoring, diagnostic
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Tertiary Level FOCUS: Students who have not responded to
primary or secondary level prevention INSTRUCTION: Intensive, supplemental instruction
delivered to small groups or individually SETTING: General education classroom or other
general education location within the school ASSESSMENTS: Progress monitoring, diagnostic
Note: In some RTI models, tertiary instruction is special education.
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Changing the Intensity andNature of Instruction Intervention Duration Frequency Interventionist Group size
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NCRTI Instructional Intervention Tools Chart
http://www.rti4success.org/instructionTools
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Essential Components of RTI
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DATA-BASED DECISION MAKING
Essential Component
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Data-Based Decision Making: The Basics Analyze data at all levels of RTI implementation (i.e.,
state, district, school, grade level) and all levels of the prevention system (i.e., primary, secondary, or tertiary).
Establish routines and procedures for making decisions. Set explicit decision rules for assessing student progress
(e.g., state and district benchmarks, level, and/or rate). Use data to compare and contrast the adequacy of the
core curriculum and the effectiveness of different instructional and behavioral strategies.
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Data-Based Decision Making: Types of Decisions Instruction Evaluate Effectiveness Movement within the multi-level prevention system Disability identification (in accordance with state
law)
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Data-Based Decision Making: IDEA 2004 Learning Disability EligibilityTo ensure that underachievement in a child suspected of having a specific learning disability is not due to lack of appropriate instruction in reading or math, the group must consider, as part of the evaluation described in 34 CFR 300.304 through 300.306: Data that demonstrate that prior to, or as a part of, the referral process, the
child was provided appropriate instruction in regular education settings, delivered by qualified personnel; and
Data-based documentation of repeated assessments of achievement at reasonable intervals, reflecting formal assessment of student progress during instruction, which was provided to the child’s parents. (www.idea.ed.gov)
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Implementing the RTI Framework Select and implement evidence-based practices and
procedures Implement essential components and identified
framework with integrity Ensure that cultural, linguistic, and socioeconomic
factors are reflected in the RTI framework and its components
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UNDERSTANDING TYPES OF ASSESSMENTS WITHIN AN RTI FRAMEWORK
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Types of AssessmentsType When? Why?Summative After Assessment of learning
Diagnostic Before Identify skill strengths and weakness
Formative During Assessment for learning
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Summative Assessments PURPOSE: Tell us what students learned over a period
of time (past tense)• May tell us what to teach but not how to teach
Administered after instruction Typically administered to all students Educational Decisions:
• Accountability• Skill Mastery Assessment• Resource Allocation (reactive)
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Summative AssessmentsExamples: High-stakes tests GRE, ACT, SAT, and GMAT Praxis Tests Final Exams
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Diagnostic Assessments PURPOSE: Measures a student's current knowledge
and skills for the purpose of identifying a suitable program of learning.
Administered before instruction Typically administered to some students Educational Decisions:
• What to Teach• Intervention Selection
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Diagnostic AssessmentsExamples: Qualitative Reading Inventory Diagnostic Reading Assessment Key Math Running Records Error Analysis of student work or progress
monitoring data
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Formative Assessments PURPOSE: Tells us how well students are responding
to instruction Administered during instruction Typically administered to all students during
benchmarking and some students for progress monitoring
Informal and formal
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Formative AssessmentsEducational Decisions: Identification of students who are nonresponsive to
instruction or interventions Curriculum and instructional decisions Program evaluation Resource allocation (proactive) Comparison of instruction and intervention efficacy
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Formal Formative Assessments Mastery measures (e.g., intervention or curriculum
dependent) General Outcome Measures (e.g., CBM)
• AIMSweb – R-CBM, Early Literacy, Early Numeracy• Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy
Skills (DIBELS) – Early Literacy, Retell, and D-ORF• iSTEEP – Oral Reading Fluency
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Summative or Formative?Educational researcher Robert Stake used the following analogy to explain the difference between formative and summative assessment:
“ When the cook tastes the soup, that's formative. When the guests taste the soup,
that's summative.”(Scriven, 1991, p. 169)
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Activity: Types of Assessments Turn to the Types of Assessments Handout in your
training manual. Each group will receive one of the three types of
assessments that we just discussed (Summative, Formative, Diagnostic).
Use the assigned type of assessment to answer questions with your table group.
We will reconvene to discuss in 10 minutes.
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Norm-Referenced vs. Criterion-Referenced Tests Norm referenced
• Students are compared with each other.
• Score is interpreted as the student’s abilities relative to other students.
• Percentile scores are used.
Criterion referenced• Student’s performance
compared to a criterion for mastery
• Score indicates whether the student met mastery criteria
• Pass/fail score
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Team Activity1. List the assessments and data collected that are
used at your school (quizzes, state-developed, CBM, etc.).
2. What questions are being answered with those assessment data? How are the data used?
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Common Formative Assessments
Mastery Measurement
General Outcome Measures
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Mastery Measurement
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Describes mastery of a series of short-term instructional objectives
To implement Mastery Measurement, typically the teacher:• Determines a sensible instructional sequence for the
school year• Designs criterion-referenced testing procedures to
match each step in that instructional sequence
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1. Multidigit addition with regrouping2. Multidigit subtraction with regrouping3. Multiplication facts, factors to 94. Multiply 2-digit numbers by a 1-digit number5. Multiply 2-digit numbers by a 2-digit number6. Division facts, divisors to 97. Divide 2-digit numbers by a 1-digit number8. Divide 3-digit numbers by a 1-digit number9. Add/subtract simple fractions, like denominators10. Add/subtract whole number and mixed number
Fourth-Grade Math Computation Curriculum
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Name: Date
3 65 216 37 58+
5 34 296 34 21+
8 45 257 56 32+
6 78 425 39 37+
5 63 829 47 42+
5 73 2 14 63 9 1+
3 64 225 75 29+
3 48 246 94 26+
3 24 158 54 39+
4 53 21+ 8 62 74
Adding
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Mastery Measure:Multidigit Addition Results
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1. Multidigit addition with regrouping2. Multidigit subtraction with regrouping3. Multiplication facts, factors to 94. Multiply 2-digit numbers by a 1-digit number5. Multiply 2-digit numbers by a 2-digit number6. Division facts, divisors to 97. Divide 2-digit numbers by a 1-digit number8. Divide 3-digit numbers by a 1-digit number9. Add/subtract simple fractions, like
denominators10. Add/subtract whole number and mixed number
Fourth-Grade Math Computation Curriculum
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5 42 96 34
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5 68 29 42
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Subtracting
Mastery Measure: Multidigit Subtraction Assessment
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Mastery Measure: Multidigit Subtraction Assessment
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Advantages of Mastery Measures Skill and program specific Progress monitoring data can assist in making
changes to target skill instruction Increasing research demonstrating validity and
reliability of some tools
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Problems Associated With Mastery Measurement
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Hierarchy of skills is logical, not empirical. Assessment does not reflect maintenance or
generalization. Number of objectives mastered does not relate
well to performance on criterion measures. Measurement methods are often designed by
teachers, with unknown reliability and validity. Scores cannot be compared longitudinally.
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General Outcome Measure (GOM) Reflects overall competence in the yearlong curriculum Describes individual children’s growth and
development over time (both “current status” and “rate of development”)
Provides a decision making model for designing and evaluating interventions
Is used for individual children and for groups of children
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Common Characteristics of GOMs Simple and efficient Reliability, validity, and classification accuracy are
established Sensitive to improvement Provide performance data to guide and inform a variety of
educational decisions National/local norms allow for cross comparisons of data
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Advantages of GOMs Focus is on repeated measures of performance Makes no assumptions about instructional hierarchy
for determining measurement Curriculum independent Incorporates automatic tests of retention and
generalization
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GOM Example: CBM Curriculum-Based Measure (CBM)
• A general outcome measure (GOM) of a student’s performance in either basic academic skills or content knowledge
• CBM tools available in basic skills and core subject areas grades K-8 (e.g., DIBELS, AIMSweb)
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CBM Passage Reading Fluency
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Student copy
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Mastery Measurement
General Outcome Measures
Common Formative Assessments
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Sample Progress Monitoring Chart
Words Correct
Aim Line
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THINK-PAIR-SHARE1. What mastery measures and GOMs are currently
used in your district or school?2. How are mastery measures and GOMs used to
inform instruction?
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WHAT IS SCREENING?
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Essential Components of RTI
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Screening PURPOSE: identify students who are at risk of poor
learning outcomes FOCUS: conducted for all students TOOLS: involves brief assessments that are valid,
reliable, and evidence based TIMEFRAME: administered more than one time per
year (e.g., fall, winter, spring )
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Examples of Common Screening Processes
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Purpose of Screening
Identify students at risk for poor learning outcomes
Identity students who need additional assessment (i.e., progress monitoring) and instruction (i.e., secondary or tertiary)
Provide data on the effectiveness of the core instruction and curriculum
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Universal Screening Video 1: Principal Perspectives
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Team Activity: Purpose What is our purpose for screening?
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Focus of Screening Screening typically includes all students Two-stage screening process
• Stage 1: Universal screening • Stage 2: More in-depth testing or progress monitoring
for students who scored at or below the cut score Should be an educationally valid outcome
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Screening Tools Must choose reliable, valid tools that demonstrate
diagnostic accuracy Must choose age-appropriate outcome measures that
capture student ability May have different screeners to assess different
outcome measures
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Student copy
CBM Passage Reading Fluency
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NCRTI Screening Tools Chart
http://www.rti4success.org/screeningTools
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Tips for Using the Tools Chart1. Gather a team2. Determine your needs3. Determine your priorities4. Familiarize yourself with the content and language
of the chart5. Review the data6. Ask for more information
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1. Gather a Team Who should be involved in selecting a screening
tool? What types of expertise and what perspectives
should be involved in selecting a tool?
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2. Determine Your Needs For what skills do I need a screening tool? For which specific academic outcome or measure am
I interested in screening? For what grades do I need a screening tool? Will this screening tool be used with all students or
only a specific subgroup(s) of students? Which subgroup(s)?
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3. Determine Your Priorities Is it a tool that can be purchased for a reasonable
cost? Is it a tool that does not take long to administer and
score? Is it a tool that offers ready access to training and
technical support for staff? Is it a tool that meets the highest standards for
technical rigor? Is it a tool whose effectiveness has been studied and
demonstrated in my district or state?
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4. Familiarize Yourself With the Content and Language of the Chart
1. Ratings of technical rigor:
2. The efficiency of the tool3. Implementation requirements for the tool4. Detailed data submitted by the vendor
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Technical rigor: Classification Accuracy Generalizability Reliability Validity Disaggregated data
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Efficiency: Administration format Administration and scoring time Scoring key Norms/benchmarks
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Implementation Requirements: Cost of tool Training required to
implement tool Level of expertise
required to administer tool Training and technical
support offered How scores are
reported
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Data: Detail about data submitted to TRC. Look for tools that conducted
classification studies with outcome measures and samples similar to your population and outcome of interest.
More information to help you determine which tool(s) is most appropriate for which populations of students.
Click on any rating bubble to view data
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5. Review the Data
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6. Ask for More Information
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The NCRTI Screening Tool Chart User Guide
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Timeframe Screening typically occurs at least three times a year.
• Fall, winter, spring • Should remain consistent across school years and sites
Screeners must target skills pertinent to the grade and time the screen is administered.
Delivery option:• Individually administered test: approximately 1–5 minutes• Class-wide tests: range from 2–60 minutes
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Team Time: Screening Review Screening Tools Chart
• What screening tools in math and reading have high classification accuracy, reliability, and validity?
• Are your tools there? What evidence exists for their reliability and validity?
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USING SCREENING DATA FOR DECISION MAKING
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District Educational Decisions: Screening Program improvement and curriculum decisions Innovation and sustainability decisions
• General effectiveness of implementation of the RTI model Ensuring equitable services and supports across
schools• Access to supplemental supports, access to effective
instruction, and SLD identification Allocation of resources and professional development
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School Educational Decisions: Screening General school-and grade-level trends or issues Effectiveness of school-wide curriculum and
instructional delivery Areas of need and guidance on how to set
measurable school-wide goals
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Grade-Level Educational Decisions: Screening Grade-level trends or issues Effectiveness of grade-level curriculum and
instruction Areas of need and guidance on how to set
measurable grade-level goals Students who may need additional instruction or
assessment
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Cut Score A cut score is a score on a screening test that divides
students who are considered potentially at risk from those who are considered not at risk.
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Identifying Students as At Risk RTI success depends on accurate identification of the
students identified as at risk. Perfect screening would result in 100% accurate
identification of “True Positives” (those who need additional support) and “True Negatives” (those who do not need additional support), but there is no perfect screening tool.
Cut scores for screening tools are often set to over identify students as at risk.
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Clinical decision making Model
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Comparison Based on Changing the Cut Score
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Number of items correct on screening instrument
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Setting Realistic Cut Scores
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Poor Readers Good Readers
Number of items correct on screening instrument
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Over vs. Under IdentificationPublic Health Overidentification
• Expense of additional testing
• Unnecessary worry Underidentification
• Miss serious health problem
Education Overidentification
• Expense of additional testing
• Expense of early intervention services
Underidentification• Miss opportunity for
prevention/early intervention
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Screening: Establishing Cut Scores Logical practices to establish cut scores indicating
skill proficiency• National cut scores (e.g., AIMSweb, DIBELS)• Local norms• Cut scores based on likelihood of demonstrating
mastery on core testing Typically based on statistical analysis
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Screening Video 2: Establishing cut scores
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Benefits of District-Over School-Established Cut Scores More effective and efficient allocation of resources Increased buy-in and use of data by schools/teachers Common message and focused activities Increased equity in access to supplemental supports
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School Percent At or Above School Cut Score
School 1 50%School 2 63%School 3 48%
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Team Activity: Establishing Cut Scores How does your school or district determine which
students are at risk?• If a clear cut score is used, does it over or under identify
students? How can you ensure it is known by all sites? How is it used?
• If one does not exist, what are your next steps?
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Establishing Routines & Procedures for Data-Based Decision MakingTeams should establish— Routines and procedures for conducting data
reviews Decision making processes Explicit decision rules for assessing student progress
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Conducting Data Reviews Conduct data reviews at logical, predetermined
intervals Schedule data reviews prior to the beginning of
instruction Use established meeting structures Involve relevant team members
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Screening Video 3: Data Review Process
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Data-Based Decision Making Routines and Procedures Articulate routines and procedures in writing Implement established routines and procedures with
integrity Ensure routines and procedures are culturally and
linguistically responsive
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Establishing Routines and ProceduresConsider clarifying the following in writing: What are you looking for? How will you look for it? How will you know if you found it?
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Examples of Explicit Decision RulesConsider articulating, in writing, what happens when: More than 80% of students are above the cut score Less than 80% have reached the cut score Lack of progress is evident Student progress varies by target group (e.g., Title I,
special education, low SES)
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Data Analysis
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Data Analysis Data analysis should occur at the:
• District Level• School Level• Grade/Class Level• Student Level
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Purpose of Data Analysis Identify students who need additional assessment
and instruction Evaluate effectiveness of core curriculum and
instruction Allocate resources Evaluate effectiveness of instruction programs for
target groups (e.g., ELL, Title I)
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Commonly Confused Terms Cut Score – score on a screening test that divides
students who are considered potentially at risk from those who are considered not at risk.
Target or Benchmark – predetermined level of performance on a screening test that is considered representative of proficiency or mastery of a certain set of skills.
Criterion Scores – scores on a screening test that separate students into performance levels (e.g., established, emerging, deficient)
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Interpreting Screening Data Norm Referenced
Criterion Referenced
Target Score
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Norm Referenced Students are measured against others, NOT a defined
criterion. Permits a fixed proportion of students to pass and
fail.• This means that standards may vary from year to year,
depending on the quality of the cohort; Effective way of comparing students.
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75th percentile
Median (50th percentile)
25th percentile
90th percentile
10th percentile
Above 90th percentile
Below Average Range
Above Average Range
Average Range (middle 50%)
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Norm Referenced — Box and Whisker Plots Handout
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Criterion Referenced Students are measured against defined (and
objective) criteria. Criterion-referenced assessment is often, but not
always, used to establish a person’s competence (whether s/he can do something).
Criteria typically do not vary from year to year (unless the criteria change).
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Criterion ReferencedThere are multiple ways to determine the criterion. One example is percentile ranks:
• Below 10 percentile = deficient
• 10 percentile – 25 percentile =emerging
• Above 25 percentile =established
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ID Name Corrects Errors AccuracyPerformance Summary Potential Instructional Action
Cut score=77 1256 Jim 73 Well Above Average Continue Primary Prevention2343 Jenny 70 Well Above Average Continue Primary Prevention16705 Jackie 69 Well Above Average Continue Primary Prevention
Well Above Average =68 (90th percentile)2341 Jill 67 Above Average Continue Primary Prevention23602 Jerry 67 Above Average Continue Primary Prevention14507 Jack 67 Above Average Continue Primary Prevention6235 Jerome 67 Above Average Continue Primary Prevention1267 Joann 67 Above Average Continue Primary Prevention
Above Average =66 (75th Percentile)20002 Jared 60 Average Continue Primary Prevention2345 Jessica 58 Average Continue Primary Prevention1384 Jen 58 Average Continue Primary Prevention4312 Jim 56 Average Continue Primary Prevention8752 Jeremy 50 Average Continue Primary Prevention14562 Jackson 47 Average Continue Primary Prevention
Average = 43 (25th percentile)
9873 Jessie 41 Below AverageAssess and Consider
Secondary Prevention
5631 Jillian 41 Below AverageAssess and Consider
Secondary Prevention
2344 Juanita 40 Below AverageAssess and Consider
Secondary Prevention
12074 Jaclyn 38 Below AverageAssess and Consider
Secondary Prevention
13551 Janet 37 Below AverageAssess and Consider
Secondary PreventionBelow Average = 36 (10th percentile)
1834 Jade 35 Well Below AverageAssess and Consider Tertiary
Prevention
23515 James 18 Well Below AverageAssess and Consider Tertiary
Prevention
22145 Jed 9 Well Below AverageAssess and Consider Tertiary
Prevention
ID Name Corrects Errors Accuracy Performance Summary Potential Instructional ActionCut score=77
Emerging> 75
1256 Jim 73 Emerging Assess and Consider Secondary Prevention
2343 Jenny 70 Emerging Assess and Consider Secondary Prevention
16705 Jackie 69 Emerging Assess and Consider Secondary Prevention
2341 Jill 67 Emerging Assess and Consider Secondary Prevention
23602 Jerry 67 Emerging Assess and Consider Secondary Prevention
14507 Jack 67 Emerging Assess and Consider Secondary Prevention
6235 Jerome 67 Emerging Assess and Consider Secondary Prevention
1267 Joann 67 Emerging Assess and Consider Secondary Prevention
20002 Jared 60 Emerging Assess and Consider Secondary Prevention
12 Jason 60 Emerging Assess and Consider Secondary Prevention
12325 Jeff 60 Emerging Assess and Consider Secondary Prevention
2345 Jessica 58 Emerging Assess and Consider Secondary Prevention
1384 Jen 58 Emerging Assess and Consider Secondary Prevention
4312 Jim 56 Emerging Assess and Consider Secondary Prevention
8752 Jeremy 50 Emerging Assess and Consider Secondary Prevention
14562 Jackson 47 Emerging Assess and Consider Secondary PreventionDeficient > 46
9873 Jessie 41 DeficientAssess and Consider Need for Tertiary
Prevention
5631 Jillian 41 DeficientAssess and Consider Need for Tertiary
Prevention
2344 Juanita 40 DeficientAssess and Consider Need for Tertiary
Prevention
12074 Jaclyn 38 DeficientAssess and Consider Need for Tertiary
Prevention
13551 Janet 37 DeficientAssess and Consider Need for Tertiary
Prevention
1834 Jade 35 DeficientAssess and Consider Need for Tertiary
Prevention
23515 James 18 DeficientAssess and Consider Need for Tertiary
Prevention
22145 Jed 9 DeficientAssess and Consider Need for Tertiary
Prevention
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Target Score Typically based on statistical analysis Can be correlated with high-stakes testing
• Example: students who reach the target score have an 80% likelihood of scoring proficient on the state test
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ID Name Corrects Errors AccuracyPerformance
Summary Potential Instructional Action01256 Jim 107 Established Continue Primary Prevention02343 Jenny 107 Established Continue Primary Prevention16705 Jackie 105 Established Continue Primary Prevention02341 Jill 103 Established Continue Primary Prevention23602 Jerry 101 Established Continue Primary Prevention14507 Jack 101 Established Continue Primary Prevention06235 Jerome 90 Established Continue Primary Prevention
01267 Joann 88 Established Continue Primary Prevention20002 Jared 86 Established Continue Primary Prevention
------------Cut score = 82-----------00012 Jason 80 Established Continue Primary Prevention12325 Jeff 77 Established Continue Primary Prevention
02345 Jessica 77 Established Continue Primary Prevention01384 Jen 74 Established Continue Primary Prevention04312 Jim 72 Established Continue Primary Prevention08752 Jeremy 71 Established Continue Primary Prevention
Emerging > 7014562 Jackson 69 Emerging Assess and Consider Secondary Prevention
09873 Jessie 69 Emerging Assess and Consider Secondary Prevention
05631 Jillian 60 Emerging Assess and Consider Secondary Prevention02344 Juanita 57 Emerging Assess and Consider Secondary Prevention12074 Jaclyn 55 Emerging Assess and Consider Secondary Prevention13551 Janet 53 Emerging Assess and Consider Secondary Prevention
Deficient > 46 01834 Jade 43 Deficient Assess and Consider Need for Tertiary Prevention23515 James 39 Deficient Assess and Consider Need for Tertiary Prevention22145 Jed 31 Deficient Assess and Consider Need for Tertiary Prevention
Target
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DISTRICT DATA ANALYSIS
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District Level—Box and Whisker Graph Handout
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75th%ile
50th%ile
25th%ile
10th %ile
Target
School A
Composite
School B
School C
School D
School E
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50
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Fall SpringWinter
Perc
ent
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8070
4055
70
8027
18
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Comparison of Benchmark Scores for Grade 2 Across The Year
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Fall SpringWinter
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Corr
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Analyzing Growth of Subgroups Across the District
Other
Title I Status
Special Education
Target Score
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60
80
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140
Fall SpringWinter
Caucasian
Target Scores
Hispanic/Latino
African American
Asian
Unidentified
Analyzing Growth of Ethnic Groups Across the District
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Corr
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Fall SpringWinter
Non-ELLs
Target Scores
ELLs
Analyzing Growth of English Language Learners Across the District
Wor
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Corr
ectly
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SCHOOL-LEVEL DATA ANALYSIS
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Norm Referenced: Box and Whisker Graphs
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Grade 1 Grade 3Grade 2
90th%ile
75th%ile
50th%ile
25th%ile
10th %ile
Target Score
School A
Composite
Scor
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Grade 4 Grade 5
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60
50
30
40
20
70
Grade 1
Benchmark Scores for Grade 1-5 Screening Measure
Grade 4Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 5
Fall
Winter
Spring
Scor
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Performance of Average Student
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School Level—Analyzing Growth by Ethnic Groups Handout
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40
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Fall SpringWinter
Caucasian
Target Scores
Hispanic/Latino
African American
Asian
Unidentified
Wor
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Corr
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GRADE- AND CLASSROOM-LEVEL ANALYSIS
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Grade Level—Analyzing Effects of Changes to Instruction Handout
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50
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100
Fall Winter
Perc
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8070
4073 53
Spring
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32
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Fall SpringWinter
Other
Target Scores
Special Education
Analyzing Growth of Special Education Students by Grade or Class
Wor
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Corr
ectly
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30
40
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Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4
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Winter
Spring
Scor
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Classroom Comparison
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ID Name Corrects Errors AccuracyPerformance
Summary Potential Instructional Action01256 Jim 107 Established Continue Primary Prevention02343 Jenny 107 Established Continue Primary Prevention
16705 Jackie 105 Established Continue Primary Prevention02341 Jill 103 Established Continue Primary Prevention
-------------Cut score = 102-----------23602 Jerry 101 Established Continue Primary Prevention14507 Jack 101 Established Continue Primary Prevention06235 Jerome 90 Established Continue Primary Prevention
01267 Joann 88 Established Continue Primary Prevention20002 Jared 86 Established Continue Primary Prevention00012 Jason 80 Established Continue Primary Prevention
12325 Jeff 77 Established Continue Primary Prevention
02345 Jessica 77 Established Continue Primary Prevention01384 Jen 74 Established Continue Primary Prevention04312 Jim 72 Established Continue Primary Prevention08752 Jeremy 71 Established Continue Primary Prevention
Emerging > 7014562 Jackson 69 Emerging Assess and Consider Secondary Prevention
09873 Jessie 69 Emerging Assess and Consider Secondary Prevention
05631 Jillian 60 Emerging Assess and Consider Secondary Prevention02344 Juanita 57 Emerging Assess and Consider Secondary Prevention12074 Jaclyn 55 Emerging Assess and Consider Secondary Prevention13551 Janet 53 Emerging Assess and Consider Secondary Prevention
Deficient > 46 01834 Jade 43 Deficient Assess and Consider Need for Tertiary Prevention23515 James 39 Deficient Assess and Consider Need for Tertiary Prevention22145 Jed 31 Deficient Assess and Consider Need for Tertiary Prevention
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IDENTIFYING STUDENTS IN NEED OF ADDITIONAL SUPPORT
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50
Fall SpringWinter
100
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200 90th%ile
75th%ile
50th%ile
25th%ile
10th %ile
Target
Scor
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Student
Student Comparison Lower than Norm
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150
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50
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Fall SpringWinter
90th%ile
75th%ile
50th%ile
25th%ile
10th %ile
Cut score
Scor
e
Student
Student Comparison Higher than Norm
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Identifying Students in Need of Additional Support May vary based on needs and resources of school
• Target or criterion scores• Lowest percentage of students whose needs can be met
by resources (e.g., 20%) If more than 20%, focus should be on improving core
instruction/curriculum
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Secondary Level or Tertiary Level Support
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ID Name Corrects Errors AccuracyPerformance
Summary Potential Instructional Action
1256 Jim 107 Established Continue Primary Prevention
2341 Jill 103 Established Continue Primary PreventionCut Score=100
6235 Jerome 90 Established Continue Primary Prevention
2345 Jessica 77 Established Continue Primary PreventionEmerging > 75
1384 Jen 74 EmergingAssess and Consider
Secondary Prevention
4312 Jim 72 EmergingAssess and Consider
Secondary Prevention
13551 Janet 53 EmergingAssess and Consider
Secondary PreventionDeficient> 46
1834 Jade 43 DeficientAssess and Consider Need
for Tertiary Prevention
22145 Jed 31 DeficientAssess and Consider Need
for Tertiary Prevention
Access to supplemental
supports may be based on school
resources
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Problems with Cut Scores to Determine Supplemental Support
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96% in need
80%
56%
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Target Identification Rate Target identification rate is the proportion of students
to be identified as at risk. • May depend on program objectives and resources.
Unique target identification rates may be specified for different skill areas.
Schools and districts will need to think about reallocating resources or securing additional funds to support all students in need.
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Determining Target Identification Rate
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School 1:Resources available for 20%
School 2:Resources available for 15%
5%
15%
3%
12%
80% 85%
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
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Things to Remember Good data IN… Good data OUT
• Know where your data came from and the validity of that data
Focus on the big picture or ALL students• Are most students making progress?
ALL instructional and curriculum decisions should be based on DATA.
Keep it SIMPLE and EFFICIENT!
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ESTABLISHING A SCREENING PROCESS
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Getting Started STEP 1: Determining Needs, Priorities, and Logistics STEP 2: Selecting a Screening Tool STEP 3: Establishing Procedures
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STEP 1: Determining Needs, Priorities, and Logistics Outcome Measures Scope Population Timing Materials Funds Training
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Outcomes Choice of outcome measure:
• What is the criterion?• What are you trying to predict?
Should be educationally valid outcome. Schools must choose age-appropriate outcome
measures that capture student ability. May have different screeners assess different
outcomes
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Team Questions: Outcomes What is your focus?
• Outcome (e.g., skill, academic, behavioral, both)• Outcome measures (e.g., reading fluency)
How are they aligned with the current curriculum or state standards?
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Scope District or school focus
• Pros• Cons
Alignment of other initiatives, activities, and policies
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Team Questions: Scope Is it a district- or school-level focus?
• Are efforts aligned? Are there other efforts in place that can be aligned
with screening?
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Screening tools may differ in their validity, reliability, and accuracy depending on the population• Specific subgroups (ELL, students with disabilities)
– Test may need language or other accommodations
• Grade levels
Target Population
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Who is the target population? • What schools (ES, MS, JH, HS)?• What grade level(s)?• Are there specific subgroup(s)?
What are the demographics/characteristics of the population?
Team Questions: Target Population
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Timing Screening should occur more than one time per year.
In many schools and districts it occurs at least three times per year.• Fall• Winter• Spring
Create a clear schedule before the year begins
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Timing Screeners must target skills pertinent to the grade
and times the screen is administered. Delivery option:
• Individually administered test approximately 1 to 5 minutes
• Class-wide tests range from 3 to 60 minutes
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Team Questions: Timing When will screening occur? How frequently? Individually or as a group? Time available?
• for students to participate• for administration and scoring of the assessments• for reviewing results and incorporating them into
instruction
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Conducting the assessment• Assessment team• General education teacher • Paraeducator
Data team for analyzing and sharing data
Staff Roles
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Team Question: Staff Roles What are staff roles related to screening?
• Conducting assessments• Scoring assessments• Interpreting results
Does staff have adequate skills and knowledge?
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Administration Delivery option:
• Paper and pencil• Computer/Internet
Analysis• Internet-based analysis
and reporting software• Statistical software
Location• Classroom• Other space (e.g.,
Computer lab)
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Team Questions: Administration What materials are required to administer the
screening assessments? Are there accommodations for students with special
needs, languages? What statistical software will be used for analysis,
reporting, and monitoring?
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Funds Cost of screening tool
• Many tools have a per-student cost ($1-5).
• Some have additional systems costs.
Cost of training• Many tools provide
technical assistance and training (in person or Web based) for a price.
Cost of necessary materials
Cost of instruction for identified students• When making data
decisions , you need to consider what resources are available to serve the students that you have identified in each level.
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Team Question: Funds What funds are available to purchase screening tools
and materials? What costs are associated with training? Are there additional cost demands for hiring staff?
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Training Training helps to ensure the fidelity of
implementation. Training may include the following:
• Field-tested training manuals• Professional development activities (in person, Web
based) Ongoing technical assistance support
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Team Question: Training How much time is available for training on screening
tool administration and data analysis? Who will provide the training and technical assistance?
• Does the publisher provide training and technical assistance?
• Will you bring in outside trainers? How much training is needed to implement with
fidelity? Use assessment results?
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STEP 3: Establishing Procedures1. Conducting data reviews2. Identifying the at-risk population3. Assessing efficacy of core and interventions4. Assessing progress of groups of students5. Making decisions6. Reporting and sharing data
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Establish Procedures for Sharing Data Communicating purpose of data collection AND
results Occurs throughout the year
• For example, following benchmark testing Dissemination with discussion is preferred
• Encourage all school teams to talk about results, patterns, possible interpretations, and likely next steps.
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CLOSING
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Review Activity List the four essential components of RTI. How often are screening assessments
administered? Do screening tools tend to overidentify or
underidentify? Why? Provide three examples of questions you can
answer based on screening data.
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Review Activity What is the difference between a summative and
formative assessment? Provide an example of each. Who should receive a screening assessment? What is classification accuracy? What is a cut score?
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Review Objectives1. Articulate the four essential components of RTI2. Identify the importance of screening3. Apply screening data to decision making and action
planning4. Select appropriate screening tools5. Develop a screening implementation plan
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Team Activity: Next Steps Gather additional information Participate or deliver additional training Clarify the purpose of screening Review existing practices Identify needs, priorities, logistics Develop additional guidance
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Homework Identify and implement valid screening process
• Identify a valid screening tool• Establish a definition and cut scores for ‘at risk’• Identify percentage and number of students at risk at
winter screening• Establish criteria for demonstrating the efficacy of core
Collect screening data
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RTI Action Networkwww.rtinetwork.org
IDEA Partnershipwww.ideapartnership.org
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