Title: The Web Based Teaching Tool
1The Web Based Teaching Tool
An Introduction
2The Web Based Teaching Tool
Overview
- This presentation will explain
- What the Web Based Teaching Tool (WBTT) is
- The history of WBTT
- How WBTT is used in schools
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What is the WBTT?
- WBTT is used by primary teachers to support their
students who may be at risk for future school
difficulties - WBTT can be accessed anywhere via the Internet
- WBTT is funded by the Ontario Ministry of
Education for use in all publicly funded schools
in Ontario
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WBTT History
In 1999 the LDAO began the Promoting Early
Intervention (PEI) Initiative in response to the
McCain-Mustard Early Years Report. The report
recommended closer attention be paid to the
crucial early years.
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WBTT History
- 14 focus groups were conducted with School Boards
across Ontario. It was determined that there is - A wide range of practice in Boards regarding
screening - No standardized approach to screening young
students - No guarantee that screening leads to intervention
with flagged students
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WBTT History
- Other Information Considered by PEI
- Kindergarten students arrive with various degrees
of readiness. - Learning difficulties may result from many
factors, including English as a second language,
socio-economic circumstances, vision and hearing
impairments. - Over time, struggling students may begin to
present as learning disabled, leading to
inappropriate identifications. - Identification without intervention can be more
detrimental than the absence of identification.
- Dan Offord (Centre for Studies of Children at
Risk, McMaster University).
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WBTT History
- The PEI working groups determined that educators
need a system to help teachers to differentiate
between those students with long-term learning
problems and those who require extra support in
order to catch up to their peers and created The
Web Based Teaching Tool.
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The Web Based Teaching Tool
- is based on a Dynamic Screening and
Intervention Model. - The process is a circular one a students
abilities are examined, interventions target the
childs areas of need, and the student is
continually tracked to measure progress. This
cycle continues as long as necessary.
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The Dynamic Screening and Intervention Model
screening and/or tracking
flagging
intervention
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Features
- Empirically validated screening tools to flag
students (K-2) at risk for future school
difficulties - Evidence-based interventions including skill-
specific lesson plans, teaching strategies and
behaviour management techniques
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Features
- User-friendly and ongoing tracking framework
- Teacher orientation and ongoing support, idea
sharing and access to specialists - The highest level of security available online
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The WBTT Process
- Step One Screening
- Teachers screen all students with easy to use,
valid and predictive screening tools to measure
school readiness, phonological awareness and
numeracy.
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The WBTT Process
- Step Two Flagging
- The results of the screens are used to flag
students who are at-risk for learning
difficulties. - This is a non-categorical flagging, and not an
identification or diagnosis.
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The WBTT Process
- Step Three Intervention Tracking
- Observation checklists help to further determine
where a flagged students strengths and needs lie
and allow teachers to track student response to
interventions. - The observation checklists may be used
differently by individual teachers.
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The WBTT Process
- Step Three cont. Intervention Tracking
- Using the screening results, tracking and
classroom observations, teachers search for
strategies in the WBTT Interventions database. - These strategies range from full-class lesson
plans to take-home ideas for parents.
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The Quick Tour of the WBTT
The Login Page Individual user names and
passwords ensure privacy of information each
teacher has exclusive access to the data they
enter.
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The Quick Tour of the WBTT
The Home Page From the Main Task Page, teachers
can choose a variety of functions.
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The Quick Tour of the WBTT
The Student Page The student profile is where
all of the students screening, observation
checklist and intervention information is housed
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The Quick Tour of the WBTT
The Class Page Teachers create and edit their
classes based on grade if they teach one grade,
or spilt/multiple grades.
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The Quick Tour of the WBTT
The Group Page Teachers can create and monitor
various groups of students based on a variety of
criteria.
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The Quick Tour of the WBTT
The Screenings Page Screens for each student are
displayed and scored based on grade.
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The Quick Tour of the WBTT
The Results Page Auto generated reports for each
screen can be printed and stored for future
reference.
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The Quick Tour of the WBTT
The Interventions Page The Interventions
Database contains strategies for classroom and
home use.
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The Quick Tour of the WBTT
Interventions Each search will produce a list of
strategies. Each entry can be printed and/or
added to a students growth plan.
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The Quick Tour of the WBTT
An Observation Checklist Observation Checklists
are divided into subject strands and are
printable.
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Why Use the Web Based Teaching Tool?
- Facilitates early, non-categorical identification
of and support for students at risk - Flagged students are continuously supported
through the use and tracking of interventions - Benefits all children in the class
- Promotes parent communication and involvement
- Aids in classroom assessment, evaluation and
reporting - Validates teacher concerns and expedites
identification (if necessary)
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Contact Us
To reach us via email wbtt_at_ldao.ca To learn
more about LDAO and the WBTT www.ldao.ca