Title: Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
1Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
2Compliance
3End of Course Exams and MAP
- Documenting Statewide Assessments in the IEP now
that we have End of Course Exams - Changes in Model IEP form
- Accommodations and modifications
4Specific Learning Disability eligibility
determinations
- Districts may use RTI to determine SLD
eligibility but need to follow the guidance
available - RTI Guidance/Guidelines on the web
- Sample Evaluation Report
- Special Education Standards and Indicators
- Other resources available through DESE
5Early Intervening Services (EIS)
- District may use up to 15 of their Part B funds
in a given year for EIS Services - To Develop and implement coordinated ei services
- For students who need additional academic and
behavioral support so succeed in a general
education environment - Services for students K-12 (especially K-3) not
eligible for special education and related
services
6EIS (continued)
- EIS Activities may include
- Professional development for teachers and other
school staff to enable such personnel to deliver
scientifically-based academic and behavioral
interventions - Providing educational and behavioral evaluations,
services, and supports
7Reporting Requirements for EIS
- Agencies must annually report to DESE
- The number of children served who received early
intervening services - The number of children served who received early
intervening services and subsequently receive
special education and related services during the
proceeding two (2) years
8DESE Data Collection
9- MOSIS (Missouri Student Information System)
- New primary data collection
- Student/educator level reporting
- Limited number of files used for many different
collections - A data file upload is called a TRIAL
- Certifying a trial populates overwrites Core
Data Screen data
10Same Data, Different Concept
- Aggregate reporting counts of various types of
students - Often controlled/ owned/entered by program
personnel
- Individual student reporting all students
reported in every file - Generally controlled/compiled/ submitted by IT or
central office staff
11Special Education MOSIS / Core Data
12DESE Data Collection
- Core Data Manual
- http//www.dese.mo.gov/divimprove/coredata/CDmanua
l.html - MOSIS
- http//dese.mo.gov/MOSIS/
13Screen 3 Contact Info
- Core Data Screen 3 lists out contact information
for district personnel - Special Education contact information is CRITICAL
14Making sense of it all
- Core Data Reports
- MOSIS Reports
- Verification Reports
- Special Education Profile
- Needs Assessment
- Data Coordination Staff
15IMACS ePeGs
- electronic Planning and electronic Grants System
(ePeGs) - DESEs consolidated planning and grant system
- Used for special education improvement plans
- Improvement Monitoring, Accountability and
Compliance System (IMACS) - Special Eds web-based monitoring system
- Used for special education compliance monitoring
and CAPs - Improvement plan data previously entered in IMACS
will not be transferred to ePeGs
16IP Training
17Improvement Planning (IP)
- Development of improvement plans is mandatory for
districts completing self-assessment for
monitoring purposes when selected SPP indicators
are not met - Scoring guide for use in development of IP
- Training is provided on data analysis and
improvement planning - RPDC consultants available to districts in the
development and implementation of IPs
18Improvement Plan
- Entered in ePeGS
- Main components
- Needs assessment (data-based)
- Objective
- Evaluation Procedures
- Strategy
- Action steps and timelines
- Impact measures and timelines
- Budget
19Timelines for IP
- For Self-Study Districts Improvement Plan must
be submitted to DESE buy 500 p.m. on March 2,
2009. - For districts applying for grants-
- Must submit a letter of intent to DESE by 500
p.m. on January 11, 2009. - Plan must be submitted to DESE by 500 p.m. on
March 2, 2009.
20Transition in Missouri
21TRANSITION PARTNERSHIP
- DESE and Transition Coalition Partnership
- OSEP funded
- Evidence based information
22TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND TRAINING
- Develop and disseminate specific print and
web-based materials about transition activities
in Missouri - Develop a technical assistance document titled
101 Tips for Transition - Develop a DESE approved transition training
calendar, continue to monitor and update IEP
examples and training modules - Continue to update Frequently Asked Compliance
QAs and Provide Technical Assistance to RPDC
- Transition Consultants provide information
related to topics and issues in transition. - Collaborate with the RPDC consultants to expand
workshop training packages in the areas of
interagency collaboration and transition
assessments. - Develop Missouri Specific Modules
- Best Practices in Transition
- Post-Secondary Transition
23TRANSITION LIAISONS
- A group of district volunteers who work with
transition - Â
- Meet together in both face to face and online
meetings - Â
- Assist in vetting DESE materials
- Â
- Share best practices between schools
- Â
- Assist with conference presentations
- Â
- Receive Training Opportunities
24COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE
- Provide a forum for sharing practices, seeking
and disseminating other information - Â
- Host and archive three Ask the Expert Events on
the community of Practice - Host a closed site for RPDC, MITT, Transition
Liaisons on the COP for resource sharing, problem
solving and on-going dialogue. - Â
- missouritransition.org
25TRANSITION INSTITUTE
- Provide a yearly training institute based upon
the needs identified in the Quality Indicator of
Exemplary Transition Program Needs Assessment
Intrument.
26MISSOURI INTERAGENCY TRANSITION TEAM
- Consists of members of state agencies and other
stakeholders who work with the transition process - Develop a comprehensive plan for transition
within the state
27COMMUNITY TRANSITION TEAM
- A group consisting of members of the community
working together to identify resources for
transition - Â
- Information will be placed into a searchable
website of Missouri Regional Resources
28Targeted Technical Assistance and Professional
Development
29Tools for Improving Student Performance
- RPDC Consultants
- Mo Resources (MORE)
- PD offerings, including Improvement Planning
- Project ACCESS
- School wide PBS
- KU Transition Coalition
- Online Teacher Mentoring
- Administrator Mentoring Program
- DESE website
30RPDC Consultants
- Improvement Consultants
- Compliance Consultants
- Regional Positive Behavior Supports Consultants
- Blindness Skills Specialists
- http//dese.mo.gov/divteachqual/leadership/rpdc/in
dex.html
31MO Resources (MORE)
- Searchable database organized around SPP
indicators - Current information about results areas
- Provides various evidence-based information types
- http//www.dese.mo.gov/divspeced/
32Professional Development (PD) Offerings
- DESE PD modules
- Improvement Planning training
- Other offerings available through your RPDC
- Consultants can tailor trainings to meet
individual district needs as identified through
data/systems analysis and improvement planning
33Project ACCESS
- Support center for districts and families working
with students with Autism - Located in Springfield on the campus of Missouri
State Universitybut serves entire state - Web site http//education.missouristate.edu/acce
ss/
34SW PBS
- School-wide Positive Behavior Support (SW-PBS)
- Proactive approach to put strategies in place for
all children while building in supports for
children at risk for and/or who receive special
education services for behavior problems - Requires a 3-5 year commitment
35SW PBS
- Primary Objectives of SW-PBS
- Active administrator support leadership
- Common purpose and approach to discipline
- Clear set of positive expectations and behaviors
- Procedures for teaching expected behaviors
- Continuum of procedures for encouraging expected
behaviors - Continuum of procedures for discouraging
inappropriate behaviors - Data-based decision making for monitoring
36Post-Secondary Transition
- RPDC Transition Specialists
- KU Transition Coalition
- State Interagency Transition Team Special
Education/ Vocational Rehabilitation/Career
Education/Other state agencies working with
adolescents with disabilities
37On-line Teacher Mentoring Program
- DESE is working with Success Link
- Mentoring tool for teachers
- Relationship building
- Lesson plan resources
- http//www.successlink.org/mentor/index.asp
38Miscellaneous Resources
- Online presentations
-
- IDEA2004 Series http//dese.mo.gov/divspeced/Compl
iance/IDEA_ReAu2004/ - RtI, FBA, Co-teaching
- http//dese.mo.gov/divspeced/EffectivePractices/we
b_based.htm - NASDSE Series (variety of topics)
- http//dese.mo.gov/divspeced/EffectivePractices/na
sdse.htm - Webinars and QA
- http//dese.mo.gov/divspeced/RtiSELSpg.html
39Miscellaneous Resources
- NIMAS/NIMAChttp//www.dese.mo.gov/divspeced/Effec
tivePractices/NIMAS_Acpage.html - Assistive Technology http//www.dese.mo.gov/divsp
eced/EffectivePractices/assistivepage.html - SELS SELS2 http//dese.mo.gov/divspeced/Listser
v_Archives.html - New Directors Follow-up Sessions (MOCASE, MOCASE
Winter, CEC -
40Department of Elementary and Secondary
Education
- http//www.dese.mo.gov/divspeced/index.html
41Conclusion
- The responsibility for compliance with IDEA and
positive results for students with disabilities
is shared by responsible agencies and individuals
at the federal, state and local levels. - An effective system for General Supervision helps
ensure both of these outcomes.