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Creating Systems of Student Support Presentation Goals Promote the development of a “system” of student support. Introduce the “Summit Initiative” including available resources. Elements of a proposed model at district & building level. Presentation Outline Current Status of Student Support efforts A New Conceptual Framework (Summit Initiative) Overview of Mechanisms/Formats Forces at work Fragmentation & Marginalization Interconnected Systems The “Three Component” Model The “Enabling Component” District & Building Planning Models Resources Overview of Student Support Delivery Mechanisms/Formats 1. School Financed Student Support Services 2. Classroom-Based Curriculum and Special “PullOut” Interventions 3. School District Specialized Units 4. Formal Connections with Community Services 5. Comprehensive, Multifaceted, and Integrated Approaches Forces At Work... • • • Students presenting diverse needs requiring variety of resources. Schools charged with producing a wide range of products. Society demanding higher student achievement than ever before. (Natriello, et.al., 1990) Forces At Work (cont.)... • • • Implement NCLB Implement IDEA Economy/Funding Issues Fragmented Student Support? Psychological Services Boys & Girls Club Special Education Health Services After-School Programs Health Education Pupil Services Violence & Crime Prevention Juvenile Court Services Special Clinics HIV/AIDS Prevention Nursing Services Nutrition Education School Community-Based Programs Mental Health Services Family Counseling Protective Services School Lunch Program Guidance Programs Social Services Drug Prevention Discipline Procedures Pregnancy Prevention Subs. Abuse Assessment IDEA Discipline Rules Bigger Problem: Marginalization • • • • School District Organization & Operation School Improvement Planning (groups) Implementation of Special Education District level agenda vs building needs Summit Initiative: Interconnected Systems School Resources Community Resources Enrichment & recreation Health Education Drug & alcohol education Transition support Conflict resolution programs Positive Behavior Support Youth development programs Public health & safety programs Immunizations Recreation & enrichment Child abuse education Pregnancy prevention Violence prevention Dropout prevention Classroom accommodations Student Support Groups Special Education Remedial programs Counseling Services Violence Risk Assessment Systems for Positive Development & Systems of Prevention Systems of Early Intervention Systems of Care Early id. of health problems Shelter, food, clothing Job programs Foster placement Various counseling services Parenting classes/programs Crisis Intervention Probation/incarceration Subsidies/SSI Hospitalization Three-Component Model for Reform and Restructuring Instructional Component (facilitate learning) What’s Missing? Student School Family Community Management Component (governance/resources) Three-Component Model for Reform and Restructuring Instructional Component (facilitate learning) Enabling Component Student School Family Community Management Component (governance/resources) “A comprehensive, multifaceted approach for addressing barriers to learning” - to address barriers to learning - enable individual students to learn An Enabling Component - The Concept Range of Learners Ready & able to learn No Barriers Instructional Component Desired Outcome Classroom Teaching + Enrichment Activity Lacking prerequisites, minor vulnerabilities. Dif. learning styles Enabling Component Avoidant, very deficient capabilities, disability, complex family needs “A comprehensive, multifaceted approach for addressing barriers to learning” The Enabling Component - Activity Clusters Crisis/ emergency assistance & prevention Classroomfocused enabling Student & family assistance Infrastructure -leadership -resource coord. -policy/procedure Community outreach/ volunteers Transition support Home involvement in schooling Classroomfocused enabling Programmatic activity to enhance classroom-based efforts to enable learning through such activities as… 1. Increasing Teachers’ effectiveness in accommodating wider range of individual differences. 2. Determine individual student needs. 3. Provide temporary out-of-class assistance to students. 4. Identify needed resources to address student needs. 5. Develop capabilities of para-educators, volunteers, etc.. Support for Transitions Programmatic activity designed to reduce the difficulties students experience from major life transitions. Some examples include…. 1. New student arrival/enrollment. 2. Articulation strategies to support grade level transitions or special education placement transitions. 3. Before and after school activities. 4. School to summer vacation activities. 5. Elementary to middle school orientation activities. Home Involvement in Schooling A range of programs are included here. They include activities to…. 1. Address the learning and support needs of adults in the home. 2. Help families learn how to support students with school work. 3. Improve communication and connections between home and school/teachers 4. Elicit partnerships from those at home to meet school and community needs. Crisis Assistance and Prevention Schools must have the capacity to Respond to, minimize the impact of, And prevent crises. This requires systematic programs for…. 1. Emergency response at a school or school/community. 2. Minimize risk factors to prevent crises related to violence, suicide, and child abuse. Key Mechanism: The development of a crisis response team. Student and Family Assistance This area encompasses most of the services available from the community that are the focus of the integrated service model. In other words, resources from outside the school. Community Outreach & Volunteers The focus of this area is on making the effort to reach out. The who, how, when. For schools to be integral community partners, steps must be taken to create and maintain collaborative connections. One major facet of this activity area is the establishment of programs designed to recruit, train, and maintain volunteers to assist students. Building Infrastructure Models Example #1 Principal School Improvement Team Student Assistance Team Resource Coordinating Team Building Infrastructure Models Example #2 Principal School Improvement Team Resource Coordinating Team Student Assistance Team District Infrastructure Model Board of Education/ Superintendent Board Committee Structure District Administration District Councils/Committees Finance/ Personnel Finance & Personnel School Improvement Instruction/ Curriculum Teaching & Learning Instructional Council Student Support Pupil Services Student Support Council Resource Aids: Summit Initiative A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. Examples of Policy Statements Phasing in the Enabling Component Expanding Standards and Accountability Job Descriptions for Student Support Leadership Reframing the Roles and Functions of Student Support Staff Establishing a Resource-Oriented Team at a School Site Weaving School & Community Resources Rethinking a School Board’s Committee Structure Levels of Competence and Professional Development Center Concept Paper: Appendix B - Research Base References • Natriello, McDill, & Pallas, Schooling Disadvantaged Children: Racing Against Catastrophe, Teachers College Press, Columbia University, New York, NY, 1990. • H.S. Adelman & L. Taylor, On Understanding Intervention in Psychology and Education, Westport, Ct.: Praeger. • Center for Mental Health in Schools, School Mental Health Project, Dept. of Psychology, UCLA, LosAngeles, Ca, 90095. – Website: http://smhp.psych.ucla.edu This Button “Typical” Classroom Low Success In School High Current Approach Title I Special Education ESL Volunteer Student Support Approach “Unique Needs Focus” Behavior Support Reading Instruction #1 Reading Instruction #2 Family/Agency Referrals Evolution of Student Support Model Characteristics Label - Place - pull-out model - eligibility - reactive - medical model - legalistic/funding Problem Solving - focus on “needs” - collaborative - cross-categorical - rational - reactive Systemic - proactive - range of interventions - inclusive - admin. integrated - non-categorical - planning intensive