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Title: Progress Monitoring


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Progress Monitoring
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Progress Monitoring Steps
  • Monitor the interventions progress as directed
    by individual students RtI plan
  • Establish a baseline and expected growth and
    monitor regularly
  • Graph progress apply gap analysis to compare to
    peer performance
  • Important to track performance level (comparison
    to peers) and rate of progress (to determine
    whether the gap is closing)
  • Reference developmental norms for oral expression
    and listening comprehension (see norm table)

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Progress Monitoring Recommendations for English
Language Learners
  • Monitor progress of English language acquisition
    based on Stages of English Language Acquisition
  • Seek assistance from SLP and/or ESL specialists
    in the development of linguistically appropriate
    progress monitoring probes
  • Note Benchmarks appropriate for
    English-speaking students may not be appropriate
    for ELLs.
  • Some of the same progress monitoring tools may
    be used, but the expectations should be based on
    the performance of other ELLs at the same level
    of English acquisition.

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Progress Monitoring Examples Listening
Comprehension
  • Tally number of repetitions necessary to
    appropriately follow oral directions.
  • Track number of questions correctly answered
    following an appropriately-leveled passage.
  • Track number of salient details recalled from a
    Read-To activity
  • Example Teacher could have a daily tracking
    sheet to tally a students responses, perhaps
    during a particular part of instruction each day.
    For exmaple, he/she may tally whether a student
    starts tasks without the need for repetition of
    directions or the number of repetitions required.
    Teacher could put a token in a container
    whenever the expected behavior occurs and
    transfer results to a tally sheet at the end of
    the day/week.

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Progress Monitoring Examples Grammar and Syntax
  • Monitor the occurrence of developmentally-appropri
    ate grammatical structures in an oral language
    sample
  • Implement Cloze technique e.g., one man, two
    ___
  • Monitor accurate repetition of sentences
    containing the structure of concern (e.g., The
    cats and dogs are playing. for subject-verb
    agreement)
  • Difficulty with this task does not necessarily
    reflect a grammar/syntax issue, but it might be
    indicative of one. The theory is that someone is
    unlikely to repeat a grammatical structure he/she
    does not normally use.
  • Monitor the grammar and syntax in written
    products

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Progress Monitoring Examples Vocabulary
  • Monitor correct use of new vocabulary in context
    when prompted. (5 to 10 new words per week)
  • Monitor accurate explanations of word meanings.
  • Monitor accuracy in identifying appropriate word
    function or category
  • receptively by pointing to pictures, or
  • expressively by stating the information
  • Student rates own familiarity with words
  • (1) never heard it before
  • (2) heard it, but dont know what it means
  • (3) know it has something to do with _______
  • (4) know it well
    adapted from Beck et al, 2002

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Progress Monitoring Vocabulary, cont.
  • Considerations for English Language Learners
  • Difficulty with typical vocabulary tasks in
    relationship to stage of English language
    acquisition (Refer to Stages of Language
    Acquisition)
  • Alternative options for demonstrating their
    vocabulary knowledge
  • pointing to pictures
  • Pantomime
  • Be sure to consider the English Language
    Learners current stage of language acquisition.
    Even students at the Advanced Fluency Stage will
    need intense work on developing vocabulary
    specific to academic content areas.

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Progress Monitoring Examples Narrative Structure
  • Monitor spoken narratives for clear beginning,
    middle, and end(Monitoring might occur during
    30-second conversation activity (language
    sampling)
  • Monitor number of events successfully sequenced
    using picture or sentence cards
  • Monitor the students narrative structures in
    written products (Poor narrative structure in
    students writing may indicate a need to assess a
    students oral language skill in this area.
    However, oral and written language ability are
    not always directly related. A student could
    have a disability specific to written language
    only.)

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Progress Monitoring Examples Social Language
  • Track whether or not a student responds or
    imitates greetings first thing in the morning.
  • Have student self-rate against a given daily
    goal, such as asking a friend to play or orally
    sharing in a cooperative group, on a daily chart
    (e.g., depicting a happy, sad or neutral face).

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Positive Response to Intervention
  • An intervention is successful if the achievement
    gap between the performance of the student
    at-risk and the expected benchmark has decreased
    based on the data collected through progress
    monitoring.

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Sources of Assistance with Language Skill
Concerns
  • Speech Language Pathologists (SLPs)
  • Consultation for any student language concerns
  • Recommendation of appropriate interventions
    progress monitoring strategies/tools
  • English Language Learner specialist/teacher
  • Consultation if child is learning English as a
    second language
  • Provision of information as to students Language
    Proficiency level
  • Recommendation of strategies to increase English
    proficiency
  • Referral of child to schools RtI team

ELL
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