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Universal Screening and Data Review

Universal Screening and Data Review. Universal Screening Defined.

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Universal Screening and Data Review

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  1. Universal Screening and Data Review

  2. Universal Screening Defined • “Universal screening is the systematic assessment of allchildren within a given class, grade, school building, or school district, on academic and/or social-emotional indicators that the school personnel and community have agreed are important.” • Source: Ikeda, Neessen, & Witt, 2009

  3. Screening for what?Externalizing Behaviors Displaying aggression toward objects or persons Arguing Being out of seat Not complying with teacher instructions or directives Source: Walker and Severson, 1992

  4. Screening for what?Internalizing Behaviors: Not talking with other children Being shy Timid and/or unassertive Avoiding or withdrawing from social situations Not standing up for one’s self Source: Walker and Severson, 1992

  5. Multiple Gating Procedure (Adapted from Walker & Severson, 1992) Teachers Nominate Order Students on Each Dimension (Externalizing & Internalizing) Gate 1 Pass Gate 1 Teachers Rate the nominated students on an evidence-based instrument Gate 2 Tier 2 Intervention Team Confirmation Process Pass Gate 2

  6. Two Main Purposes of Universal Screening • Structured input process to identify students in need of additional supports beyond Tier 1 • Examine the health and quality of Tier 1 support system

  7. Universal Screening • Produces actionable information to put Tier 2 supports in place

  8. Team Confirmation Process • Reviewing students and reviewing additional data to minimize diagnostic errors • Rule out false positives • Students who were incorrectly identified as in need of additional supports • Rule in false negatives • Students who were incorrectly identified as not in need of additional supports

  9. Determine System Capacity • Who are Tier 2 case mangers? • Who can help get the intervention up and running? • Counselor, school psych, admin, paraprofessional, teacher on special assignment • How many students can you currently serve in the Tier 2 system of supports?

  10. Triage Students • Ranking students from highest to lowest need • Need determined by score on universal screening • Complimentary source of data • Number of teachers who have a concern about the student

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