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Title: Today


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Todays Presenter
Mellie Joiner, M. Ed.
Keller Independent School District
What about Tier 1?
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What about Tier 1?
  • Creating buy-in to improve Tier 1 Instruction for
    ALL students
  • Mellie Joiner, M. Ed.

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Goals for the session
  • Discuss creating an atmosphere of buy-in for all
    staff involved in the process
  • Identify key characteristics of strong Tier 1
    instruction

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What is RtI? (Response to Intervention)
  • A model of support designed to improve the
    delivery of instruction for ALL students
  • A model that relies on high-quality instruction
    and support for student success
  • A model dependent upon the implementation of
    sound, research-based instructional practices
  • At Tier 1, RtI is more Response to Instruction
    but the emphasis should be on good differentiated
    instruction

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A Basic RtI Model
  • The model consists of three levels or tiers of
    intervention/instruction
  • Tier 1 Core classroom instruction for ALL
    students with informal interventions as needed
  • Tier 2 Strategic Intervention for students
    identified as struggling in Tier 1 may be
    provided by the general classroom teacher
  • Tier 3 Intensive, structured intervention in
    groups of no more than 3 students for students
    who continue to struggle even with Tier 1 AND
    Tier 2 support

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Why RtI?
  • Teaching, at its core, is a moral enterprise. It
    is about making a difference in the lives of
    students ALL students, regardless of class,
    gender, and ethnicity.
  • Michael Fullan, 1995

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Which Tier should be the FIRST area of focus?
  • TIER 1!!!!
  • Is instruction for ALL learners
  • Makes up the majority of the students day, even
    if they receive intervention support
  • Is the CORE of learning opportunity
  • Tier 1 is the foundation upon which all future
    learning is built

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  • If we shore up the instruction and learning in
  • Tier 1, we can relieve the burden on Tier 2 and
  • 3 support so that the students who are REALLY
  • in need of that support receive it.

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What does good Tier 1 Instruction require of the
administrator?
  • Support
  • Knowledge of great instructional practices,
    grounded in solid research
  • Support
  • Knowledge of data and how to use all data
    effectively
  • Support
  • Feedback
  • Support
  • Knowledge of content AND critical thinking
  • Reflection and Support

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What actions from administrators help lead to
buy-in from stakeholders?
  • Communicate
  • Dialogue
  • LISTEN
  • Get involved
  • Increase knowledge bases their own and that of
    stakeholders
  • Reflect and respond

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So what does Tier 1 require of the teacher?
  • Planning
  • Data assessment
  • Planning
  • Instructional delivery and best practices
  • Planning
  • Grouping
  • Reflection and planning

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The Instructional Planning CYCLE
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What should teachers consider when planning for
instruction?
  • Instructional Delivery Includes strategies and
    techniques the how
  • Instructional Materials The stuff used to
    support instruction the with what
  • Instructional Environment The instructional
    context the where
  • Instructional Content The curriculum of what
    students need to know and do the what
  • Instructional Assessment Beginning and ending
    informal and formal the how do you know
  • Collaboration The way that all of the pieces of
    the learning process come together teachers and
    staff working together to meet student needs the
    who
  • Adapted from Voltz, Sims, and Nelson (2010)

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What are our next steps?
  • Collect as much data as you can.
  • Analyze that data looking for all kinds of trends
    and patterns.
  • Look at what is working for ALL of your students
    and build on that.
  • Look at what is not working for more than 20
    (based on data) of your students and make a plan
    to improve.
  • Repeat frequently.

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Questions?
  • Contact me
  • Mellie Joiner, M.Ed.
  • melliejoiner_at_me.com

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References and Resources
  • Howell, K and Nolet, V. (1999). Curriculum-Based
    Evaluation Teaching and Decision Making. 3rd
    Edition. Wadsworth Publications.
  • Johnson E, Mellard D, Fuchs D, McKnight M.
    (2006). Responsiveness to Intervention (RTI) How
    to Do It. National Research Center on Learning
    Disabilities.
  • Voltz, D., Sims, M.J., Nelson, B. (2010).
    Connecting teachers, students, and standards
    Strategies for success in diverse and inclusive
    classrooms. Alexandria, VA ASCD.
  • Wright, J. (2007). RTI Toolkit A Practical Guide
    for Schools. New York Dude Publishing.
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