Title: Writing the Response to Intervention RtI District Plan
1Writing the Response to Intervention (RtI)
District Plan
- September 4, 2008
- Presented by Beth Hanselman and Marica Cullen
- Illinois State Board of Education
2Illinois Requirements
3Federal Legislation
- IDEA Regulations (2006) require RtI within a
three-tier intervention model as part of special
education eligibility decision-making - 34 CFR 300.307 and 34 CFR 300.309
4State Legislation
- Illinois Part 226.130 Rule requires Illinois
districts to implement RtI as part of their
evaluation procedure for making Specific Learning
Disability determinations by the 2010-2011 school
year
5State Legislation
- More importantly, Rule 226.130 requires Illinois
districts to complete a plan for transition (RtI
Plan) to the use of a process that determines how
a child responds to scientific, research-based
intervention as part of the evaluation procedure
by January 1, 2009
6Illinois State Board of Education Beliefs
- The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE)
believes that increased student learning requires
the consistent practice of providing high quality
instruction matched to student needs. Response to
Intervention (RtI) is a general education
initiative which requires collaborative efforts
from all district staff, general educators,
special educators and bilingual/ELL staff. In a
quality educational environment student academic
and behavioral needs must be identified and
monitored continuously with documented student
performance data used to make instructional
decisions. - The Illinois State Response to Intervention
Plan, January 1, 2008
7Quality Education for All Students
- In an RtI Model educators will
- Use assessments for screening, diagnostics and
progress monitoring - Use data from those assessments to inform
instructional decisions - Use a multi-tier model of instruction to respond
to student needs
8Quality Education for All Students
- In an RtI Model educators will
- Use scientific, research-based instructional
interventions when data show students are not
successful - Intervene early rather than adopt a wait to
fail approach to education - Effectively teach all children
9The RtI Plan Template
10Access the District Improvement Plan
11Complete the RtI Components
- RtI is based upon principles of improving
academic achievement for all students - The components of RtI outlined in the Illinois
State Plan are also contained within the district
improvement planning process
12Required Plan Components
13District Improvement Plan Section I
- Section I-B Local Assessment Data
- Section I-C Item 1 Other Data Attributes and
Challenges - Section I-C Item 3 Other Data Parent
Involvement - Section I-D Key Factors
14District Improvement Plan Section II
- Section II-A Action Plan RtI Objective
- Section II-B Student Strategies and Activities
for RtI - Section II-C Professional Development
Strategies and Activities for RtI - Section II-D Parent Involvement Strategies and
Activities for RtI - Section II-E Monitoring Process for RtI
15District Improvement Plan Section III
- Section III-A Development, Review and
Implementation Stakeholder Involvement
16Writing Tools and Resource Documents
17E-Plan Writing Web Resources
- E-Plan writing guides and other resources are
available at - http//www.isbe.net/sos/htmls/improvement_process
.htm
18District Self-Assessment Template
- Contains seven areas of implementation
- Consensus Building and Collaboration
- Standards-Based Curriculum and Research-Based
Instruction - Research-Based Assessment Practices
- Student Intervention/Problem Solving Team Process
- Intervention Strategy Identification
- Resources Allocation
- Ongoing Professional Development for Effective RtI
19District Self-Assessment Template
- Each of the seven sections contains multiple
indicators - Use each template section with stakeholders to
assess the districts current state of RtI
implementation - Each set of indicators can also be used to
generate discussion and to assist stakeholders in
developing a greater understanding of RtI
20Crosswalk of Self-Assessment Template and RtI
Plan Components
21Crosswalk of Self-Assessment Template and RtI
Plan Components
22Crosswalk of Self-Assessment Template and RtI
Plan Components
23Crosswalk of Self-Assessment Template and RtI
Plan Components
24Crosswalk of Self-Assessment Template and RtI
Plan Components
25Crosswalk of Self-Assessment Template and RtI
Plan Components
26Crosswalk of Self-Assessment Template and RtI
Plan Components
27Crosswalk of Self-Assessment Template and RtI
Plan Components
28Additional Resources
29Accessing the IIRC
- Each District Superintendent has a User Name and
Password to Access the IIRC - A Word document template is available at
www.isbe.net/sos/word/eplan_template_districts.doc
30Writing the Plan
- The E-Plans Resource guide found at
www.isbe.net/sos/htmls/improvement_process.htm
has been updated to include RtI - The RtI Self-Assessment Template found at
www.isbe.net/RtI_plan/default.htm provides a
useful tool for writing teams
31Plan Submission and Review
32Submitting the Plan
- The RtI Plan is submitted by each district
through the IIRC website (http//iirc.niu.edu/)
when it is complete - Local Board Approval is still required for
Districts submitting a full District Improvement
Plan
33Reviewing the Plan
- Staff teams at the Illinois State Board of
Education will review RtI plans using the IIRC
monitoring forms
34Response to Intervention Web Resources
- Information on Illinois RtI is available at
www.isbe.net/RtI_plan/default.htm