Module 5 Section 4

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15 Oct 202309:34

Summary

TLDRThis script discusses the role of universal screenings in a multi-tiered system of support for reading instruction. It outlines how assessments at different tiers identify students' needs and guide instruction. The script explains the importance of a comprehensive assessment system, including screening, diagnostic, progress monitoring, and outcome assessments, to ensure that 80% of students achieve proficiency through tier 1 instruction.

Takeaways

  • 📊 Universal screenings are essential for assessing the effectiveness of tier 1 instruction for all students.
  • 🔍 A comprehensive assessment system is necessary to understand how students respond to classroom reading instruction.
  • 🎓 In a multi-tiered system, about 80% of students should be successfully taught with tier 1 instruction.
  • 📉 Approximately 15% of students may need tier 2 intervention, while only about 5% should need tier 3 intensive intervention.
  • 📚 Ohio's assessment system includes four types of assessments: screening, diagnostic, progress monitoring, and outcome assessments.
  • 👥 Universal screening assessments are given to all students in grades K-3 to identify those needing further evaluation.
  • 📝 Diagnostic assessments identify student strengths and weaknesses to support differentiated instruction.
  • 📈 Progress monitoring assessments measure student learning more frequently and are tailored to student needs.
  • 🏆 Outcome assessments evaluate the effectiveness of tier 1 instruction with the goal of meeting 80% of student needs.
  • 🔑 The Problem-Solving Model in Ohio's Dyslexia Guidebook includes all four types of assessments for a structured approach to student support.
  • 📖 Universal screening uses normed standardized measures to determine if a student is making sufficient progress.
  • 📆 Universal screeners should be administered multiple times a year to measure student growth.
  • 📋 The data from universal screening should guide instructional decisions and inform support needs for educators.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of universal screenings in education?

    -Universal screenings are designed to check the effectiveness of tier 1 instruction for all students and to understand how they are responding to classroom reading instruction.

  • What percentage of students should be successfully met with tier 1 or core instruction in a multi-tiered system of support?

    -Approximately 80 percent of students should have their needs met with tier 1 or core instruction.

  • What percentage of students typically require tier 2 intervention?

    -Approximately 15% of students may require more strategic and targeted intervention in tier 2.

  • How often should universal screeners be administered in an ideal setting?

    -Universal screeners should ideally be administered in the fall, winter, and spring.

  • What are the characteristics of an effective screening assessment?

    -An effective screening assessment must be valid, reliable, and have sufficient diagnostic accuracy.

  • What does valid mean in the context of assessment?

    -In the context of assessment, valid means the measure assesses what it is intended to measure, including foundational reading skills.

  • What is the role of diagnostic assessments in the multi-tiered system of support?

    -Diagnostic assessments are used to identify specific strengths and weaknesses of students and to support teachers in planning differentiated instruction in tier 1.

  • What is the purpose of progress monitoring assessments?

    -Progress monitoring assessments are designed to measure student learning and growth over time, with the frequency determined by student needs.

  • How does the outcome assessment fit into the comprehensive assessment system?

    -The outcome assessment evaluates the effectiveness of tier 1 instruction with the goal of ensuring that 80% of students are getting their needs met within tier 1.

  • What is the Problem-Solving Model mentioned in the script?

    -The Problem-Solving Model is a process that includes problem identification, analysis, plan development and implementation, and plan evaluation, all based on assessment results.

  • What are the key skills measured by universal screening assessments in tier 1 for kindergarten and 1st grade?

    -For kindergarten and 1st grade, universal screening assessments should include phonemic awareness, letter naming, letter-sound correspondence, and real and non-word reading.

  • How does the focus of universal screening change from 3rd grade and beyond?

    -From 3rd grade and beyond, universal screenings should largely focus on assessing oral reading fluency and comprehension.

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