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Mobile Technology as an RtI Assessment Tool for Increasing

Reading AchievementK-3

Mobile Technology as an RtI Assessment Tool for Increasing

Reading AchievementK-3

An ADE, ASU West, ARS 15-704, & NEA CollaborationAn ADE, ASU West, ARS 15-704, & NEA Collaboration

THE “THE “PEORIAPEORIA” WAY” WAYPUSD, SKY VIEW ELEMENTARYPUSD, SKY VIEW ELEMENTARYK-3 Colleagues in CollaborationK-3 Colleagues in Collaboration

An ADE, ASU West, ARS 15-704, & NEA CollaborationAn ADE, ASU West, ARS 15-704, & NEA Collaboration

THE “THE “PEORIAPEORIA” WAY” WAYPUSD, SKY VIEW ELEMENTARYPUSD, SKY VIEW ELEMENTARYK-3 Colleagues in CollaborationK-3 Colleagues in Collaboration

Community IntroductionsCommunity Introductions

“Knowledge must come through action.”Sophocles Sophocles (420 B.C., Trichinae) (420 B.C., Trichinae)

“Knowledge must come through action.”Sophocles Sophocles (420 B.C., Trichinae) (420 B.C., Trichinae)

Technology support for teachers and students is encouraged at all tiers of practice and professional development. ADE, ESS, and RtI Fall 2007

Technology support for teachers and students is encouraged at all tiers of practice and professional development. ADE, ESS, and RtI Fall 2007

Where Have Our Sky View Colleagues

Been?

Where Have Our Sky View Colleagues

Been? Completed the Peoria/ADE Reading Academy Pilot Attended the Dr. Torgensen “chat” on Catch Them Before They

Fall RtI Fundamentals Spring 2006 DIBELS certified two school psychologists (including Janine) Integrated K-3 Reading Interventions into site K-3 P/D Attended Year I of ADE’s RtI Training 07-08 Academic Year Assimilated “Headsprout” Enhanced Technology for most at-risk

readers Spring 2007 Benefited from the ADE 1stAnnual RtI Conference Spring 2007 Created a Computer Conferencing Protocol Awarded two RtI PEEF Grants Presented RtI an Overview at the AEA 2007 Summer Leadership

Conference Collaboratively selected next RtI Reading Software Program –

Reading Imagination Station intervention

Completed the Peoria/ADE Reading Academy Pilot Attended the Dr. Torgensen “chat” on Catch Them Before They

Fall RtI Fundamentals Spring 2006 DIBELS certified two school psychologists (including Janine) Integrated K-3 Reading Interventions into site K-3 P/D Attended Year I of ADE’s RtI Training 07-08 Academic Year Assimilated “Headsprout” Enhanced Technology for most at-risk

readers Spring 2007 Benefited from the ADE 1stAnnual RtI Conference Spring 2007 Created a Computer Conferencing Protocol Awarded two RtI PEEF Grants Presented RtI an Overview at the AEA 2007 Summer Leadership

Conference Collaboratively selected next RtI Reading Software Program –

Reading Imagination Station intervention

Where Are Our K-3 Colleagues Now?

Where Are Our K-3 Colleagues Now?

Cultivating the ADE/Peoria RtI Practices in Year II of our RtI Pilot (Sister Site Cotton Boll is RtI Site II)

Participating in “I’ve Dibel’d, Now What?“ training sponsored by PAL RS, Cammy Harris

Gauging reading growth through DIBELS progress monitoring

Committing to DIBELS on-site Saturday trainings at Sky View Elementary

Exerting an interest in TECHNOLOGY to support differentiated classroom reading assessment & instruction

Cultivating the ADE/Peoria RtI Practices in Year II of our RtI Pilot (Sister Site Cotton Boll is RtI Site II)

Participating in “I’ve Dibel’d, Now What?“ training sponsored by PAL RS, Cammy Harris

Gauging reading growth through DIBELS progress monitoring

Committing to DIBELS on-site Saturday trainings at Sky View Elementary

Exerting an interest in TECHNOLOGY to support differentiated classroom reading assessment & instruction

Where Do Our Colleagues Want To Go NEXT?

Where Do Our Colleagues Want To Go NEXT?

Go forward with “going small” mobile technology

that affords

timely “in your pocket” data to guide reading instruction & intervention

Go forward with “going small” mobile technology

that affords

timely “in your pocket” data to guide reading instruction & intervention

WHY?WHY?

RTI is difficult to implement without a system and a partner

RTI is difficult to implement without a system and a partner

Frequent Progress Monitoring and intervention tracking creates paper management burden

Measuring student responses to intervention requires mental calculation and can be prone to error

Difficult to complete one-on-one assessments with consistent validity across entire district

Records can be difficult to track as students move between grade levels and schools, and longitudinal data is key to RTI

Steep learning curve requires consultative PD

Wireless Generation, PUSD Presentation Fall 2007

Frequent Progress Monitoring and intervention tracking creates paper management burden

Measuring student responses to intervention requires mental calculation and can be prone to error

Difficult to complete one-on-one assessments with consistent validity across entire district

Records can be difficult to track as students move between grade levels and schools, and longitudinal data is key to RTI

Steep learning curve requires consultative PD

Wireless Generation, PUSD Presentation Fall 2007

What will Sky View’s Next Step Look Like?What will Sky View’s Next Step Look Like?

Helping 300,000 teachers implement RTI and progress monitoring

Peoria Unified, 10/24/2007

A one-touch sync of the handheld to the Web yields access to rich reports and tools that help teachers interpret assessment results

The mCLASS Home website provides the

gateway to reports, instructional tools and

grouping resources

Affordances/BenefitsAffordances/Benefits

Improved K-3 learning outcomes

Accurate tracking and documentation

Efficient service delivery management

Significant reduction in special education referrals

Lower long-term costs

Improved K-3 learning outcomes

Accurate tracking and documentation

Efficient service delivery management

Significant reduction in special education referrals

Lower long-term costs

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The handheld guides the teacher, making theassessment process efficient and accurate

The handheld guides the teacher, making theassessment process efficient and accurate

Administer Screening Administer Screening

Instant resultsare displayed atthe end of eachprobe, alongwith research-based evaluations

Instant resultsare displayed atthe end of eachprobe, alongwith research-based evaluations

Simple taps recordstudent responsesto probes

Simple taps recordstudent responsesto probes

Automatedtiming and cleardata captureensure accurateadministration

Automatedtiming and cleardata captureensure accurateadministration

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View Small Group Advisor's groupings based on the Key Skills for grade level and time of year.

Adjust the groupings by dragging and dropping students or using the “Auto-tidy” feature, which quickly eliminates groups of one.

Save and print student groupings for tracking, reporting, and instructional needs.

Click to launch a new window with instructional activities specific to each group based on its targeted needs.

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mCLASS:Direct – Benchmark Results Comparison– School LevelmCLASS:Direct– Benchmark Results – School Level

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mCLASS:Direct – Growth Comparison – School LevelmCLASS:Direct– Growth Comparison – School Level

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mCLASS:Direct– Effectiveness Formula (DEF) – School LevelmCLASS:Direct– Effectiveness Formula (DEF) – School Level

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mCLASS:Direct– Progress Monitoring – School Level

Affordances/BenefitsAffordances/Benefits

Improved K-3 learning outcomes

Accurate tracking and documentation

Efficient service delivery management

Significant reduction in special education referrals

Lower long-term costs

Improved K-3 learning outcomes

Accurate tracking and documentation

Efficient service delivery management

Significant reduction in special education referrals

Lower long-term costs

mCLASS:DIBELS Pilot at Sky View Elementary

mCLASS:DIBELS Pilot at Sky View Elementary

Sky View Elementary Pilot 2007-2008Peoria, Arizona

Products & Services Quantity Unit Price Total Price

mCLASS® Services Platform Subscriptions 55 $8.00 $440.00

mCLASS®:DIBELS® Software Subscriptions 55 $6.00 $330.00

mCLASS® Home Connect (three parent letters, per student, per year) 55 $3.00 $165.00

mCLASS®:DIBELS® Item-Level Advisor 55 $2.00 $110.00

mCLASS®:DIBELS® Small Group Advisor 55 $2.00 $110.00

mCLASS®:DIBELS® Kit, 6th Edition (Grades K-3) 2 $50.00 $100.00

Implementation with Remote Installation (per building) 1 $300.00 $300.00

Product Training Session (1-Day On-Site Teacher Training) 1 $2,900.00 $2,900.00

Grand Total

$4.455.00

GRAND TOTAL $4,455.00

mCLASS:RTI proposal, District-wide

mCLASS:RTI proposal, District-wide

Products & Services Quantity Unit Price Total Price

mCLASS® Platform Site License - Tier 4 30 $2,800.00 $84,000.00

mCLASS®:RTI with DIBELS® Site License with Now What? Tools - Tier 4 30 $4,595.00 $137,850.00

mCLASS®:DIBELS® Kit, 6th Edition (Grades K-3) 600 $50.00 $30,000.00

Implementation with Remote Installation (per building) 29 $300.00 $8,700.00

Product Training Session (2-Day On-Site Training of Trainers) 2 $4,400.00 $8,800.00

Consulting Services - "Taking Action with DIBELS Assessment Data" 2 $65,000.00 $130,000.00

mCLASS®:SEE Digital Pen Kit 600 $180.00 $108,000.00

Grand Total $507, 350.00

GRAND TOTAL $507,350.00

Peoria Unified School District – District-wide, 2008-2009Peoria, Arizona

Wireless Generation is a K-3

RtI Tech. Leader

Wireless Generation is a K-3

RtI Tech. Leader

DIBELS, Guided Reading/Running Records, K-2 Math, RTI, Data Analysis Consulting Services

Includes most of the nation’s top urban districts: NYC, Chicago, Clark County (NV), Dallas, Ft. Worth, Miami-Dade, Orange County (FL), Boston, Charlotte-Meck, Cincinnati, Atlanta

Thousands of districts, Hundreds of thousands of teachers, millions of students

In AZ: Flagstaff, Humboldt Unified, Avondale, PVUSD, Tucson Unified

250+ Employees

DIBELS, Guided Reading/Running Records, K-2 Math, RTI, Data Analysis Consulting Services

Includes most of the nation’s top urban districts: NYC, Chicago, Clark County (NV), Dallas, Ft. Worth, Miami-Dade, Orange County (FL), Boston, Charlotte-Meck, Cincinnati, Atlanta

Thousands of districts, Hundreds of thousands of teachers, millions of students

In AZ: Flagstaff, Humboldt Unified, Avondale, PVUSD, Tucson Unified

250+ Employees

A special thanks to…A special thanks to…

Doug Roberts

212 796 2289

droberts@wgen.net

Doug Roberts

212 796 2289

droberts@wgen.net

And, additional thanks to…

And, additional thanks to…

PUSD C & I PUSD Special Ed. PUSD PEA (Peoria Education

Association) Sky View Elementary K-3 Colleagues & Administration Cotton Boll Elementary our “Peoria” RtI Sister Site ADE & ASU at the West Campus’ Ed.D

Educational Leadership and Innovation Program

And, YOU for today’s presentation & discussion.

PUSD C & I PUSD Special Ed. PUSD PEA (Peoria Education

Association) Sky View Elementary K-3 Colleagues & Administration Cotton Boll Elementary our “Peoria” RtI Sister Site ADE & ASU at the West Campus’ Ed.D

Educational Leadership and Innovation Program

And, YOU for today’s presentation & discussion.