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Data-Based Problem Solving and the NU Data Pragmatics
A Case Example
Data-Based Problem-Solving
The Six NU Data Pragmatics:
1. Knowing a variety of ways to collect data
2. Choosing the best measures to answer the team’s questions about a student
3. Organizing and graphing the data
4. Making sense of meaningful trends and differences in student data
5. Using the data in team problem solving and planning
6. Selecting interventions to use in response to the data
The Case:• Student: Mary (age 9, grade 4)• Strengths: Nice student, interacts well with others, wants to do well
in school• Problems Identified: Diagnosed with ADHD, currently functioning
on a 2nd grade reading level, easily distracted by others, unorganized, often misplaces books/papers, occasionally forgets HW, difficulty completing her work in a timely manner, difficulty following directions
• Data Collected: Other than grades and some observational notes, very little data has been collected on Mary
• First Steps: Collect some broad screening data on Mary’s academic achievement, behavioral success and academic engagement
Screening Data Collected Using the TPR (Teacher Participation Report)
MC’s Screening Data Entered and Graphed in Excel:
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OT WC HQW ABP ABA10/4/2012 1 2 2 3 310/5/2012 2 1 2 4 4
10/11/2012 1 2 2 4 410/12/2012 3 3 3 4 410/18/2012 1 1 2 3 310/19/2012 1 2 2 3 410/27/2012 2 2 3 4 410/28/2012 1 1 1 2 2
MC’s Screening Data Graphed by Category:(Using a Marked Scatter-Chart with Trendlines)
What do the data tell us?
MC’s Worksheet 1: Data-Based Problem Solving (front):
MC’s Worksheet 1: Data-Based Problem Solving (back):
Revisiting the Six NU Data Pragmatics:
First Two Weeks of MC’s Progress Monitoring Data Using the Self-Graphing Form:
First Two Weeks of MC’s Progress Monitoring Data Organized and Graphed in Excel:
What do the data tell us?
Date Baseline Intervention. 110/22/2012 110/23/2012 110/24/2012 010/25/2012 110/26/2012 510/29/2012 610/30/2012 510/31/2012 4
11/1/2012 311/2/2012 4
MC’s Worksheet 2: Assessing Needs and Planning Interventions (front):
MC’s Worksheet 2: Assessing Needs and Planning Interventions (back):
Four Weeks of MC’s Progress Monitoring Data Using the Self-Graphing Form:
Four Weeks of MC’s Progress Monitoring Data Organized in Excel:
Date Baseline Intervention. 1 Intervention 2 Intervention 310/22/2012 110/23/2012 110/24/2012 010/25/2012 110/26/2012 510/29/2012 610/30/2012 510/31/2012 4
11/1/2012 311/2/2012 311/5/2012 611/6/2012 711/7/2012 511/8/2012 611/9/2012 5
11/12/2012 611/13/2012 711/14/2012 611/15/2012 711/16/2012 7
Four Weeks of MC’s Progress Monitoring Data Graphed in Excel:
What do the data tell us?
MC’s Worksheet 3: Tracking and Evaluating Interventions
Revisiting the Six NU Data Pragmatics: