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72. Maintenance and Deimplementation of Low Value Practices in School Psychology | PBIS 2023

72. Maintenance and Deimplementation of Low Value Practices in School Psychology | PBIS 2023

01/23/2024
01:00:36 minutes
This session focuses on the critical aspect of enhancing the quality of school psychological services by addressing the persistence of ineffective or outdated practices. By examining the challenges associated with maintaining low-value practices and implementing strategies to discontinue them, this session aims to empower school psychologists with evidence-based approaches to streamline their interventions, optimize resource allocation, and ultimately improve outcomes for students. Attendees will gain insights into identifying, assessing, and phasing out practices that no longer align with best practices, thereby fostering a culture of continuous improvement and evidence-based decision-making within the field of school psychology.
72. Unpacking the Science of Reading Defining Guide | 2022 Literacy Symposium

72. Unpacking the Science of Reading Defining Guide | 2022 Literacy Symposium

07/25/2022
00:48:11 minutes
Access all of the sessions at https://pattanliteracysymposium22.sched.com/ What is meant by the phrase “the science of reading”? This interactive session will explore The Science of Reading: A Defining Guide, through presentation and discussion of: • The definition of the science of reading and why it matters • What is and what is not included in the definition of scientifically-based research • The theoretical foundations of reading development, reading processes and reading instruction • Instructional practices that do and do not align with reading science • A framework for implementation that transfers research into better student outcomes
73. Enhancing Outcomes for All Students: Preparing Students for Elementary School (1) PBIS 2023

73. Enhancing Outcomes for All Students: Preparing Students for Elementary School (1) PBIS 2023

01/23/2024
01:03:01 minutes
Social-emotional development, executive functioning skills, and foundational knowledge about literacy and mathematics contribute to the success of all students as they transition from preschool to elementary school. This session is intended to support educators, program directors, educational coordinators, and parents/caregivers working with preschool/Kindergarten students. In this session, we’ll connect research to practice as we focus on methods to improve vocabulary, letter knowledge, print recognition, and comprehension instruction to support young learners.
74. Introduction to the Reading Tiered Fidelity Inventory (R-TFI) | PBIS 2023

74. Introduction to the Reading Tiered Fidelity Inventory (R-TFI) | PBIS 2023

01/23/2024
01:09:08 minutes
The elementary and secondary R-TFI 2.0 provides schools with a tool to assess the reading components of a Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) framework. Its purpose is to provide a roadmap for teams to strengthen reading support for all learners within a tiered delivery system, including students with disabilities. This session provides participants an overview of the R-TFI and the data, systems, and evidenced-based reading practices that are critical for MTSS implementation.
75. The False War: Conceptual vs. Procedural Knowledge | PBIS 2023

75. The False War: Conceptual vs. Procedural Knowledge | PBIS 2023

01/23/2024
01:09:42 minutes
The co-development of conceptual knowledge and procedural knowledge leads to mathematical proficiency. What is conceptual knowledge? What is procedural knowledge? How can we provide instruction that promotes the co-development of both forms of knowledge? The focus of this sessions is to identify the instructional tactics educators can provide that will promote students mathematical reasoning and procedural proficiency.
76. Instruction Supporting Students with Dyscalculia | PBIS 2023

76. Instruction Supporting Students with Dyscalculia | PBIS 2023

01/23/2024
01:09:20 minutes
In this talk I will discuss what we know about instructional strategies for students with Developmental Dyscalculia. I will provide a detailed overview of recommendations from research for how to help children with mathematical learning difficulties compensate for and overcome their difficulties.
78. Teaming and Collaborating | PBIS 202378. Teaming and Collaborating | PBIS 2023

78. Teaming and Collaborating | PBIS 202378. Teaming and Collaborating | PBIS 2023

01/23/2024
01:02:57 minutes
A great deal has been written and promoted on the use of collaboration in school settings. Recent research and evidence-based practices around collaboration focuses not just on the collaboration but specifically on the intersection of collaboration and the content of that collaboration. This session will identify and discuss when collaboration is likely to improve student outcomes and when it is not. In addition, we will discuss the very recent research on the relationship between problem-solving teams and student outcomes. A great deal has been written and promoted on the use of collaboration in school settings. Recent research and evidence-based practices around collaboration focuses not just on the collaboration but specifically on the intersection of collaboration and the content of that collaboration. This session will identify and discuss when collaboration is likely to improve student outcomes and when it is not. In addition, we will discuss the very recent research on the relationship between problem-solving teams and student outcomes.

8. Check-In, Check-Out (CICO): Development, Implementation, and Troubleshooting

08/15/2017
00:58:05 minutes
This session will provide participants with an overview of CICO, steps for developing a CICO system for your school, considerations for implementation, and strategies for troubleshooting. Procedures for running effective Tier II meetings will also be discussed. Example decision-making criteria and products will be provided.
80. The Science of Reading Comprehension: Fact or Fiction? | PBIS 2023

80. The Science of Reading Comprehension: Fact or Fiction? | PBIS 2023

01/23/2024
00:54:09 minutes
Reading comprehension is a complex behavior that requires coordination of multiple cognitive and academic skills. Despite decades of research in this area, progress remains stagnant for U.S. adolescent students on both national and international tests of reading achievement. Reading comprehension research is an important part of the Science of Reading. We have a robust research base that has not made its way into practice. In this session, we will consider why students struggle with reading comprehension and what research says we can do to help them. We will take a deep dive into current comprehension research to consider which teaching strategies have evidence and which do not.
81. Creating a Culture of Belonging and Peer Engagement | PBIS 2023

81. Creating a Culture of Belonging and Peer Engagement | PBIS 2023

01/23/2024
00:42:46 minutes
All students succeed when they feel like they belong, are valued for their strengths, and have a voice. Understanding the dimensions of belonging provides a means for teachers, teams, and schools to create meaningful actions that increase the belonging of all students, families, and staff. As we think about students with disabilities, particularly students with extensive support needs, and their peers without disabilities, building engagement and friendships are central to learning across the day and across their communities.