Title: Missouri Integrated Model MIM Advisory Group Meeting
1Missouri Integrated Model (MIM)Advisory Group
Meeting
- January 15, 2009
- Jefferson City, Missouri
2Welcome
- Heidi Atkins Lieberman ,
- Assistant Commissioner,
- Division of Special Education
3Implementation Facilitators
- Introducing
- Mary Dell Black
- Meg Sneed
- Roberta Brennan
- Sarah Spence
- Ben Franklin
4MIM Overview
- Ronda Jenson, Ph.D.
- Director of Research
- UMKC Institute for Human Development
5Outline
- MIM Work to Date
- Description of MIM
- Description of MIM pilot schools
- MIM Resources
6MIM Work To-Date
- Development phase (2007-2008)
- Forming teams
- Drafting model, processes, and materials
- Getting stakeholder input and feedback
- Identifying pilot schools for 2008-2009
- Pilot phase (2008-2009)
7What is MIM?
- The Missouri Integrated Model (MIM) is a
framework that pulls together evidence-based
components and processes. MIM includes - Tiered levels of support,
- Essential features of effective schools,
- Effective Implementation processes
8What is MIM?
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1011 Essential Features
- Build and sustain capacity for responding to
student needs - Shared vision and commitment
- Leadership at state, district, building levels
- Collaborative environment
- Ongoing professional development
- Educator support through mentoring and coaching
- Culturally responsive practices
- Maximize resources needed for innovation
- Resource mapping
- Family and community involvement
- Make informed decisions
- Evidence-based practices
- Data based decision-making
- Progress monitoring
11Outcomes
12MIM Processes
13- Practices seem to be "influenced by fads and
fashions that are adopted overenthusiastically,
implemented inadequately, then discarded
prematurely in favor of the latest trend. - Walshe Rundall (2001)
- reporting on health systems
14- "All organizations are designed, intentionally or
unwittingly, to achieve precisely the results
they get. - R. Spencer Darling
- Founder of the Leadership Institute, Chicago
15- There is an eager emphasis on growth. Instead
16What doesnt work
- Dissemination of information by itself
- An adoption decision is not implementation
- Training alone, no matter how well done,
- Implementation by edict
- Implementation by following the money
- Implementation without changing supporting roles
and functions - Paul Nutt (2002). Why Decisions Fail
17- The usability of a program has little to do with
the quality or weight of the evidence regarding
that program - Evidence about intervention effectiveness for
specific populations helps us choose what to
implement - Evidence about the effectiveness of the
intervention does not help implement the program
or practice successfully
18What does work
- A mission-oriented process involving multiple
decisions, actions, and corrections - Implementation as a process, not an event
- Successful and sustainable implementation of
evidence-based practices and programs always
requires organizational change.
National Implementation Research Network (NIRN)
(Fixsen, Naoom, Blase, Friedman, Wallace, 2005)
19MIM EQUATION
Adapted from National Implementation Research
Network (NIRN) (Fixsen, Naoom, Blase, Friedman,
Wallace, 2005)
20Stages of Implementation
Exploration Adoption Taking inventory,
Looking at reality, Setting priorities Program
Installation Setting the stage Initial
Implementation Taking action, Self-monitoring,
Plan revisited, Getting ready for
scaling-up Full Operation Scaling-up Innovation
Planning for sustainability Sustainability
Cycle of implementation
21MIM Pilot Year 1
- Steps
- Kick-Off
- Getting Ready
- Self-study
- Action plan
- Implement Action Plan
- Support
- Implementation Facilitators
- TA Network
- DESE
22MIM Toolkits Guides
- Implementation Blueprint
- Getting Ready Toolkit
- Self-Study Guide
- Action Plan Toolkit
23MIM Pilot Building Timeline (2008-2009)
- MIM Kick-Off (September 2008)
- Complete the MIM Getting Ready Toolkit (September
-October 2008) - Complete the MIM Self-Study (October-December
2008) - Complete the MIM Action Plan (January 2009)
- MIM Mid-Year Meeting (January 2009)
- Begin addressing priority items on MIM Action
Plan (February-May 2009)
2414 Pilot Districts/ 14 Schools
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26District SizeNumber of Students
27MAP Scores
28www.mimschools.org
29 District Showcase
- Grandview Middle School
- Linn Co. Elementary School
30GRANDVIEW C-4 GRANDVIEW MIDDLE
31LINN CO. R-I LINN CO. ELEM.
32Break
33World Café Activity
- Awakening and engaging collective intelligence
through conversations about questions that
matter. - --www.theworldcafe.com
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35World Café Activity
- Step 1 Join a conversation topic.
- Step 2 Introduce yourself and briefly identify
your role or the hat(s) you wear. - Step 3 From your perspective, contribute to the
conversation around the posed questions. - Step 4 After approximately 30 minutes, everyone
will have the option of moving to another
conversation table.
36Working Lunch