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Response to
InterventionSurveying the Landscape
in Tennessee
Kathy Strunk, Ph.D.
Tennessee State Improvement Grant TN DOE, Division of Special Education
OSEP Project Directors’ Conference July 2007
Tennessee’s Systems Change Approach for “Building a TN RTI Road Map”
FUELING UP Emphasis on collaboration among
General (including Reading First and Federal Programs (Title I) and Special Ed, Higher Ed, Other Grant Projects, Parents, and Professional Education Organizations
Tennessee’s Systems Change Approach for “Building a TN RTI Road Map”
THE JOURNEY BEGINS (Slow! Construction Zone!!!)
1st STOP: Leadership Lane 2nd STOP: RTI Bank 3rd STOP: RTI Training Institute
1st Stop of the Journey: Leadership Lane Leaders’ houses have one big table for
collaborative planning and decision-making that serves as a top-down model General and Special Education Representatives
at both state and local levels live here First houses built belong to SEA level reps Building phase moves on to Directors of Schools,
Instructional Supervisors, Principals, District Team of Teachers
TN Higher Ed Leaders residing here bring dialogue related to preservice RTI training
2nd Stop of the Journey: RTI Bank We are making deposits (resources include people,
time, and money) and are encouraging everyone to invest!
Bring everyone to the board meeting and think creatively to leverage resources Tennessee’s critical investment lies with the SIG & IRIS
partnership---emphasis is on professional development Examples of TN deposits:
15% of IDEA for Early Intervening Services Reading First Resources Title Resources Increase in At-Risk Funding Current Year Growth Funds Contracts with Retired Teachers
3rd Stop of the Journey: RTI Training Institute
RTI Online Modules
The Tennessee State Improvement Grant and the Vanderbilt IRIS Center for Faculty Enhancement, both OSEP-funded projects, formed a partnership to develop online RTI Modules
http://iris.peabody.vanderbilt.edu/onlinemodules.html
The IRIS Center ForFaculty Enhancement
Tennessee State Improvement Grant
Office of Special Education Programs
3rd Stop: RTI Training Institute
TN SIG & IRIS Center RTI Online ModulesModule I: RTI: OverviewModule II: RTI: AssessmentModule III: RTI: ReadingModule IV: RTI: Putting it all TogetherModule V: RTI: RTI for Administrators (July
2007)Module VI: RTI: What is Tier 3? (December
2007)
3rd Stop: RTI Training Institute
Tennessee RTI Trainers “Train the Trainer” events with IRIS Center
June 2006, January 2007, Fall 2007 Same Collaborative Representation emphasized Evaluation / Follow Up with Trainers
Smaller team of “Core RTI Trainers” available anywhere in the state Master Calendar At least one Gen Ed and One Sp Ed trainer Standardized Electronic “RTI Trainers’ Suitcase” Evaluation / Follow Up with Trainers is more manageable
Future Trainings will continue to include parents, professional organization representatives, others as identified
Tennessee’s Systems Change Approach for “Building the TN RTI Road Map”
FUELING UP AGAIN Emphasis on the learning curve
TN will collect data from all districts Knox and Hamilton Counties have had
state-approved RTI plans (RTI may be used for identification of SLD) in place for 4-6 years
Hardeman County is just getting started
Tennessee’s Systems Change Approach for “Building the TN RTI Road Map”
THE JOURNEY CONTINUES The fog is clearing…
RTI Oversight Committee Training on TN’s Standard for Specific
Learning Disabilities RTI District Implementation Plan Data Collection and Management Learning how to define “Non-responsiveness”