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Scaling-Up Within a Statewide Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) SPDG National Meeting

Scaling-Up Within a Statewide Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) SPDG National Meeting. miblsi.cenmi.org. Project Structure. What is MiBLSi?.

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Scaling-Up Within a Statewide Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) SPDG National Meeting

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  1. Scaling-Up Within a Statewide Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) SPDG National Meeting miblsi.cenmi.org

  2. Project Structure

  3. What is MiBLSi? A statewide structure to create capacity for an integrated Behavior and Reading Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) that can be implemented with fidelity, is sustainable over time and utilizes data-based decision making at all levels of implementation support

  4. Emphasis of MiBLSi Work Over Time Focus on providing direct PD and TA to Implementers (Team Training, Focus Training) Focus on providing direct PD and TA to Implementers (Team Training, Focus Training) MiBLSi develop capacity for project implementation Focus on providing direct PD and TA to Implementers (Team Training, Focus Training) MiBLSi develop regional capacity for MiBLSi regional implementation Focus on providing direct PD and TA to Implementers and cascading levels of support MiBLSi develop local capacity for LEA/ISD implementation Focus on providing direct PD and TA to cascading levels of support LEA/ISD develop local capacity for LEA/ISD implementation 2003 2005 2007 2010 2017

  5. Transformation Zone = “Zone of Discomfort”

  6. Logic of MiBLSi • Emphasis is on developing local implementation capacity • Partnership between ISD and Local School District focuses on shared ownership and accountability around implementation of an integrated MTSS model • Schools/Districts will be supported through stages of implementation rather than through a training sequence • Goal: Schools/Districts implement MTSS practices with fidelity supported by infrastructure the promotes continuous improvement and sustainability

  7. Two Categories of Work • Access to Effective Practices • Ensuring that students (staff) have access to effective practices in an integrated behavior and reading Multi-Tiered System of Supports • Practices are selected based on: Need, Fit, Resource Availability, Evidence, Readiness for Replication, Capacity to Implement • Support for the Practices • Ensuring that the interventions are implemented correctly with the “right people”, at the “right time”, in the “right amounts” (Implementation Fidelity)

  8. Environmental Factors MiBLSi Value-Added Work System Political Regulatory/Legal Economy Geography Society/Culture Receivers Determine worth Stakeholders/Funders Management/Coordination Resources • Investments: • Funding • Visibility • Political support Capital People Materials Information • Returns: • Addressing critical issues (Discipline/Ethnicity) • Addressing program directives (State Performance Plan) Work Systems: Providing the MTSS practices and the supports for the these practices to take place successfully within schools and districts Consumers schools, districts, ISDs/RESAs Professional Learning Technical Assistance Valued MTSS Products/ Services Evaluation Financial Priority, Plan, Formative Assessment, Continuous Improvement, Risk Management

  9. Schools effectively implementation MTSS Practices Successful Student Outcomes Develop Organizational Structures Outcomes Outcomes Inputs Develop Staff Competencies Feedback Loops

  10. MiBLSi Organizational Structure

  11. Your Turn • What is your current organizational structure for your state project? • How do you address the functions of… • Professional Learning • Technical Assistance • Evaluation • Finance

  12. Michigan Department of Education/MiBLSi Leadership Provides guidance, visibility, funding, political support for MiBLSi Who is supported? Across State Regional Technical Assistance ISD Cabinet and Implementation Team Provides guidance, visibility, funding, political support, and implementation supports Provides coaching and TA for LEA and/or ISD Teams Multiple ISD/LEA Teams Multiple schools w/in local district Multiple LEAs w/in intermediate district LEA District Cabinet and Implementation Team Provides guidance, visibility, funding, political support, and implementation supports Building Leadership Team Provides guidance and manages implementation All staff Building Staff All students How is support provided? Provides effective practices to support students Students Improved behavior and reading MiBLSi Statewide Structure of Support

  13. District Cabinet Team

  14. District Cabinet District Implementation Team • Vision • Priority • Policy • Providing for implementation supports (coaching, training, evaluation) • Barrier busting • Create materials • Collect and summarize data • Identify barriers to implementation Liaison Coordination District MTSS Coordinator Implementation Supports Direction Training Coaching Content Expertise Materials Evaluation Schools Schools District Model

  15. Your Turn How is the leadership function being addressed in scaling up your project?

  16. District Implementation Team

  17. District Cabinet District Implementation Team • Vision • Priority • Policy • Providing for implementation supports (coaching, training, evaluation) • Barrier busting • Create materials • Collect and summarize data • Identify barriers to implementation Liaison Coordination District MTSS Coordinator Implementation Supports Direction Training Coaching Content Expertise Materials Evaluation Schools Schools District Model

  18. Stages of Implementation Should we do it! Work to do it right! Work to do it better!

  19. Successful Student Outcomes Program/Initiative (set of practices that are implemented with Fidelity) Staff competency to support students/families with the selected practices Organizational capacity to support staff in implementing practices with fidelity Capacity Competency Leadership Implementation Drivers Implementation Drivers Ability to provide direction/vision of process Adapted from Fixsen & Blase, 2008

  20. Your Turn How is the implementation support function being addressed in scaling up your project?

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