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Title: Department of Elementary and Secondary Education


1
Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
  • Update

2
Compliance
3
End 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

4
Specific 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

5
Early 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

6
EIS (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

7
Reporting 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

8
DESE 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

10
Same Data, Different Concept
  • Core Data
  • the way it WAS
  • MOSIS
  • the way it IS
  • 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

11
Special Education MOSIS / Core Data
12
DESE Data Collection
  • Core Data Manual
  • http//www.dese.mo.gov/divimprove/coredata/CDmanua
    l.html
  • MOSIS
  • http//dese.mo.gov/MOSIS/

13
Screen 3 Contact Info
  • Core Data Screen 3 lists out contact information
    for district personnel
  • Special Education contact information is CRITICAL

14
Making sense of it all
  • Core Data Reports
  • MOSIS Reports
  • Verification Reports
  • Special Education Profile
  • Needs Assessment
  • Data Coordination Staff

15
IMACS 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

16
IP Training
17
Improvement 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

18
Improvement Plan
  • Entered in ePeGS
  • Main components
  • Needs assessment (data-based)
  • Objective
  • Evaluation Procedures
  • Strategy
  • Action steps and timelines
  • Impact measures and timelines
  • Budget

19
Timelines 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.

20
Transition in Missouri
21
TRANSITION PARTNERSHIP
  • DESE and Transition Coalition Partnership
  • OSEP funded
  • Evidence based information

22
TECHNICAL 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

23
TRANSITION LIAISONS
  • A group of district volunteers who work with
    transition
  •  
  • Meet together in both face to face and online
    meetings
  •  
  • Assist in vetting DESE materials
  •  
  • Share best practices between schools
  •  
  • Assist with conference presentations
  •  
  • Receive Training Opportunities

24
COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE
  • Provide a forum for sharing practices, seeking
    and disseminating other information
  •  
  • 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.
  •  
  • missouritransition.org

25
TRANSITION INSTITUTE
  • Provide a yearly training institute based upon
    the needs identified in the Quality Indicator of
    Exemplary Transition Program Needs Assessment
    Intrument.

26
MISSOURI 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

27
COMMUNITY TRANSITION TEAM
  • A group consisting of members of the community
    working together to identify resources for
    transition
  •  
  • Information will be placed into a searchable
    website of Missouri Regional Resources

28
Targeted Technical Assistance and Professional
Development
29
Tools 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

30
RPDC Consultants
  • Improvement Consultants
  • Compliance Consultants
  • Regional Positive Behavior Supports Consultants
  • Blindness Skills Specialists
  • http//dese.mo.gov/divteachqual/leadership/rpdc/in
    dex.html

31
MO 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/

32
Professional 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

33
Project 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/

34
SW 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

35
SW 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

36
Post-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

37
On-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

38
Miscellaneous 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

39
Miscellaneous 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

40
Department of Elementary and Secondary
Education
  • http//www.dese.mo.gov/divspeced/index.html

41
Conclusion
  • 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.
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