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Educational Interventions

Educational Interventions Forum

A National Dialog on Interventions to Elevate Student Achievement

Hosted by Assessment Technology, Incorporated

Agenda

Colorado Springs, Colorado                 February 13, 2009

 

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9:00 a.m.

 

Welcome and Introduction

Chris Domschke, Field Services Coordinator, Assessment Technology, Incorporated

 

9:15 a.m.

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Dynamic Intervention Systems

Presented by: Christine Guerrera Burnham, Ph.D., Senior Research Associate, Assessment Technology, Incorporated

 

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It is well recognized that the American educational system must increase student learning to remain competitive in the 21st century. The need to increase learning will require dynamic intervention systems comprised of interrelated research and management components. Research components are needed to provide credible evidence of instructional effectiveness. Management components are required to plan, implement, evaluate, and adjust interventions. This presentation outlines a dynamic intervention system integrating research and management to promote student learning.

 

10:10 a.m.

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Seeing Both the Forest and the Trees: Measuring Progress, Forecasting, and Intervention

Presented by: Christine Guerrera Burnham, Ph.D., Senior Research Associate, Assessment Technology, Incorporated

 

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Effective intervention requires monitoring student progress at multiple levels of analysis. Annual high stakes assessments can be used to measure global progress. Classroom quizzes and formative assessments provide immediate feedback regarding individual lessons. Periodic benchmark assessments are an important bridge, providing a snapshot of current student ability, forecasting student performance on statewide assessments, and informing future teaching and intervention efforts. This paper will explore ways to integrate the data from these various levels to provide teachers with a clear path from the instruction of specific concepts to global success at high stakes assessment. The integration of data across levels also allows district and school administrators to closely monitor progress along this path toward the goal of improved Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) status.

 

11:05 a.m.

 

Implementing Intervention through the Local Accountability Professional Development Series (LAPDS)

Presented by: Jonathan Frank, Senior Program Associate, WestEd

 

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11:50 a.m.

 

Lunch

 

12:30 p.m.

 

Designing an Intervention

Presented by: Chris Domschke, Field Services Coordinator, Assessment Technology, Incorporated

 

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1:30 p.m.

 

Breakout Session:  One of the challenges today’s educators face is that of utilizing technology to support educational interventions. In this breakout session participants will have the opportunity to share their experiences in planning, implementing, and evaluating interventions. They will discuss the kinds of interventions most needed to elevate student achievement in their district, and they will examine the role of assessment in informing intervention initiatives. Participants will explore the application of technology in intervention implementation using a variety of tools, such as Galileo Dialog Resources, Promethean flipbooks, and technology utilizing district- or teacher-created activities and lesson plans. Participants will leave the breakout session with sample implementation plans utilizing intervention technology that may be leveraged for intervention instruction in the current 2008-2009 school year.

 

3:15 p.m.

 

Breakout Findings and Closing Remarks

Presented by: Christine Guerrera Burnham, Ph.D., Senior Research Associate, Assessment Technology, Incorporated