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43. Access is Not Enough: Fostering a Sense of Belonging for Students with Disabilities | PBIS 2023

43. Access is Not Enough: Fostering a Sense of Belonging for Students with Disabilities | PBIS 2023

01/23/2024
00:44:24 minutes
A sense of belonging is the feeling experienced by a student based on their perception that they fit into an environment and encounter meaningful relationships. Students with disabilities often have access to the environment but is that enough to develop a sense of belonging? This engaging presentation will share the findings of a recent study conducted to gain a deeper understanding of how students with Autism experience a sense of belonging as well as factors that either promote or inhibit it.
43. Coaching for Teachers for Student Success | 2022 Literacy Symposium

43. Coaching for Teachers for Student Success | 2022 Literacy Symposium

07/25/2022
01:00:01 minutes
Access all of the sessions at https://pattanliteracysymposium22.sched.com/ Coaching has become a popular model in schools to provide professional development and support to improve the instructional skills of teachers, and the academic skills and behavioral outcomes of students. Unfortunately, few teachers who are being given the role of “coach” are receiving sufficient training or support to adequately perform this challenging role. This situation is often complicated by the fact that few administrators clearly understand this new role or how to provide the essential support that coaches will need to be successful. This session for coaches AND administrators begins with the basics: The research-based rationale for coaching (WHY provide coaching?), WHO makes a good coach, and WHAT are the key tasks that help make coaching successful. The essential difference between coaching and supervision is discussed. Various models of coaching are presented along with an overview of the research-based model of Student-Focused Coaching (SFC; Hasbrouck & Michel, 2022; Hasbrouck & Denton, 2005 & Hasbrouck & Denton, 2009).

43. Promoting Systems and Supports for All Students (Keynote Address)

08/15/2017
00:29:08 minutes
Secretary Rivera will share highlights regarding work in which the PA Department of Education is engaged to promote whole-child/student success. Areas of focus will include the important role schools and community partners share in individualizing supports as well as recognizing the impact of trauma, removing barriers to accessing needed interventions, and building resilience to promote future success.
44. Spelling Instruction that Sticks | 2022 Literacy Symposium

44. Spelling Instruction that Sticks | 2022 Literacy Symposium

07/25/2022
01:15:30 minutes
Access all of the sessions at https://pattanliteracysymposium22.sched.com/ With typical spelling instruction, students are given a list of words to study at the beginning of the week. They complete a few activities during the week and take a test at the end of the week. While this works for some students, others consistently fail the spelling test, and their failure to grasp basic spelling principles is evident in their writing. Effective spelling instruction starts with matching sounds to letters and moves to understanding morphology. Students learn to spell better when spelling patterns are emphasized. Students who are not natural spellers need instruction that specifically teaches pronunciation of the word, ties spelling to the pronunciation, and that, when appropriate, focuses on meaningful word parts. This session includes focused activities and practice that lead to accurate spelling not only on Friday’s spelling test but also in students’ written assignments.
44. Student Advisory Council at MAMS: Leveraging Our Greatest Asset | PBIS 2023

44. Student Advisory Council at MAMS: Leveraging Our Greatest Asset | PBIS 2023

01/23/2024
00:37:48 minutes
A Student Advisory Council was created at Middletown Area Middle School where the students involved demonstrated disruptive and disrespectful behaviors. This student-run group saw significant improvement in the numbers of referrals through their analyzing of student behavior, development of team, grade level, and school-wide celebrations, and communication of their meeting notes and ideas to different district stakeholder groups.

44. Team-Initiated Problem Solving (TIPS) Model: Process for Team Meetings and Data-Based Decision Making

08/15/2017
01:05:49 minutes
This session will provide an overview of the recently updated TIPS model including strategies for effective team meetings and how to use data for decision making. Presenters will model how to use data to make decisions and facilitate practice with identifying a problem, developing a problem statement, intervention planning, and progress monitoring.
45. Establishing Procedures within MTSS to Implement with Fidelity Across Tiers | PBIS 2023

45. Establishing Procedures within MTSS to Implement with Fidelity Across Tiers | PBIS 2023

01/23/2024
00:52:32 minutes
Every school wants to implement their frameworks with Fidelity, but why does a word that means something so essential to increasing the likelihood of positive outcomes for students often bring feelings of frustration? This session is for those who feel their interventions are not effective, are seeking to add one more thing, or believe their current framework is unsustainable. Tips and tricks to help manage and sustain the PBIS framework with Fidelity across tiers within a MTSS will be shared.
45. Strong Roots: Morphological Awareness in Spanish-English Bilinguals | 2022 Literacy Symposium

45. Strong Roots: Morphological Awareness in Spanish-English Bilinguals | 2022 Literacy Symposium

07/25/2022
01:01:30 minutes
Access all of the sessions at https://pattanliteracysymposium22.sched.com/

46. Interconnected System Framework with Community and Enhanced Tier II/III Supports

08/15/2017
01:27:44 minutes
Carbon Lehigh Intermediate Unit #21, in collaboration with Lehigh County Systems of Care (SoC), is one of three schools entities in Pennsylvania that is the recipient of the Safe School Healthy Student Grant. The team will provide information on the systematic process used for developing collaborative partnerships between schools implementing PBIS and County Systems of Care (SOC). An Interconnected Systems Framework in collaboration with community partners provides the mental health supports for high risk students to prevent bullying, decrease violent behavior and substance abuse through scale up of multi-tiered SWPBIS.
46. Literacy Leaders: A Key Lever for Literacy Equity

46. Literacy Leaders: A Key Lever for Literacy Equity

06/15/2022
01:10:46 minutes
Access all of the sessions at https://pattanliteracysymposium22.sched.com/ Educational initiatives to improve reading outcomes by implementing the findings from the science of reading are being established in school systems across the country. In order for those initiatives to be sustainable and successful, multiple stakeholders must ensure that the roles they play are fully committed to the effort. This presentation will focus on the stakeholder role of the literacy leader in a school system such as building principals, curriculum directors, and superintendents. A case study of a successful implementation will be highlighted. Without knowledgeable, committed leadership, educators cannot fully implement the practices needed for transformation. But together, educators and leaders can create equitable access to literacy practices that are grounded in the science of reading for the sake of their student, ensuring that the initiative they embark upon is impactful and sustainable.