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1. Web Based Teaching Tool (WBTT) Program overview
2. Agenda What is WBTT?
WBTT Program goals
The Dynamic Screening & Intervention Model
The Response to Intervention Model
WBTT Steps
WBTT look & feel
Why use WBTT?
Contact information
3. What is WBTT? The Web Based Teaching Tool is an online program which primary teachers (JK to Grade 2) use for early screening and intervention
4. WBTT Program Goals To increase student achievement in Ontario
To close the early achievement gap
To support the classroom-based model, where screenings, interventions and progress monitoring take place by the classroom teacher
To differentiate students with learning difficulties from those requiring extra support
To provide additional support to students who need it as early as possible
5. Dynamic Screening & Intervention Model (DSIM)
6. Importance of DSIM It increases student achievement and reduces future academic difficulties
It helps teachers implement data-driven instruction
It ensures struggling students get extra support, if needed
7. The Response to Intervention Model (RTI) WBTT aligns with the RTI model because it ensures;
Universal screening takes place
Flagged students are detected and supported as early as possible
Flagged students who continue to struggle receive more intensive interventions
RTI is backed by over 20 years of research demonstrating its effectiveness
RTI is based on a tiered instruction system
8. The Response to Intervention Model (RTI)
9. RTI and WBTT The following is required for DSIM and RTI
to be successful in increasing student achievement:
High quality classroom instruction
Ongoing student screening/assessment
Tiered instruction
Parent involvement
10. Step 1: Screening Screening tools are used to detect students who are potentially at-risk for future school difficulties
WBTTs screens are quick and easy to administer and score
Screening results help educators decide whether to take specific actions (e.g., increase the amount of support, provide additional assessments or instructional activities)
11. Step 1: Screening Teachers screen students with tools to measure school readiness, phonological awareness and math
12. Step 2: Flagging Students who fall below benchmarks are flagged as potentially at-risk for future school difficulties
Suggested intervention options for the student are provided based on screening results
13. Step 3: Interventions WBTT provides teachers with a database of interventions that can be added to flagged students profiles
Research has shown that early intervention increases student achievement
14. Step 4: Continual Monitoring Interventions help track students progress
Observation Checklists help determine the strengths and needs of flagged students, and help monitor their progress, or lack thereof
15. What does WBTT look like?
16. WBTT Welcome Page
17. WBTT Class Profile
18. WBTT Student Profile
19. WBTT Screenings Page
20. WBTT Interventions Page
21. WBTT Observation Checklists Page
22. Why use WBTT? It is easy and quick to administer
It is an effective predicting tool
It provides interventions that benefit students
It offers strategies for teachers
23. Why use WBTT? It helps educators detect and support struggling students as soon as they start school
It encourages the home-school connection by promoting parent involvement and ongoing discussions between teachers and parents
It is a bilingual tool English & French
All screenings are research-based, valid and reliable
Since principals and school boards have access to WBTT information, student achievement is supported at all levels
24. Why use WBTT? It is free to all publicly funded schools on Ontario through the Ministry of Education
It is currently used by 68% of school boards across Ontario
30,000 students are screened and supported yearly
Over 100,000 students have been screened and supported since 2004
It has been used by educators for seven years
25. For more information www.WBTT.ca
www.OEWdepistage.ca
info@WBTT.ca
info@OEWdepistage.ca
1-888-239-1946