We know that building an NDMTSS system is not an easy task and that it can and will look different across the state based on district size, communities, etc. BUT we know that through the strands that have been developed we have dedicated team members and highly-qualified consultants to help support and guide you to developing, installing, and continually improving a system that works for you and that brings success to ALL your students.
As you look at the image above you see the timeline of the Developing an Academic System of Supports strand and the courses most schools/districts go through over the course of approximately three years depending on what may already be in place. The courses build upon one another and take a school/district NDMTSS Leadership Team through Stages of Implementation: Exploration, Installation, Initial Implementation, and Full Implementation/Sustainability.
As a school/district team determine that there is a need to create a stronger system for ALL students and need guidance and tools to do so, Building Your System is the perfect place to start as it assists them in determining their desired state of providing high-quality instruction and interventions matched to student need. Within the course itself, they’ll understand the need to monitor progress frequently to be able to make decisions about changes in instruction and/or gorals. Teams will work together to build an action plan to determine the resources and support necessary to ensure every student is provided the opportunity to succeed.
After an overview and understanding of NDMTSS and its FIVE essential components: Assessment, Data-Based Decision Making, Multi-Tier Instruction, Infrastructure, and Support Mechanisms; and Fidelity and Evaluation, teams begin the process of completing the SAND: Self-Assessment for North Dakota. This assessment walks teams through the essential component domains and together they must come to a consensus to score themselves to create their starting point. Teams end this session by having set their desired state and their current state and can begin the next phase.
2020-2021 Building Your System includes 15 teams (108 individuals) who have embarked on this journey and will continue on to Developing Academic Pathways in December!
Participant feedback from 2019-2020 Cohort:
Once the teams listed above have completed their SAND, they move towards developing academic pathways and using the NDMTSS Essential Components to solve problems at their school, classroom, and student levels. Consultant Wayne Callender will translate current education research practice to help teams maximize their resources and outcomes for ALL students.
Teams are tasked to work together to:
Wayne will use examples of data systems for universal screening and progress monitoring as well as specific interventions and curricula to address problems at a systems level.
For the 2020-2021 school year, this course begins in December and is broken down into six, 4-hour sessions over the course of six months. Teams will also schedule site visits to be held virtually after all sessions are complete – these visits are site-specific for dedicated time with Wayne Callender.
Participant feedback from 2019-2020 Cohort:
When teams have their academic pathways developed and are ready to implement, they move into the next year with a plan, but we need to start putting the plan into practice and focus on fidelity and evaluation. This next course involves the development of data teams and processes to use data to improve supports.
Via data collection and disaggregation, data-driven decision making, and problem-solving teams will develop monitoring processes to determine if the system is having a positive impact on student learning. Wayne Callender continues to lead teams through this process while also providing opportunities for collaboration and observing MTSS in action.
This course follows the same model as Developing Academic Pathways and has six half-day sessions over the course of 6 months. At the completion of the course, teams will have evaluated research-based interventions; determined the effectiveness of Placement Pathways; and began the process of assisting teachers in analyzing data for trends in student growth or stagnancy.
The 2020-2021 school teams are those that completed Developing Academic Pathways in the 2019-2020 school year and include 11 teams (74 individuals):
next? Now, it’s time to monitor and problem-solve using student data to continually refine the system. Teams must have completed Pathways and Evaluating Your System courses and have established reading and/or math pathways and are implementing the MTSS processes at the school/district level.
This facilitated day with Wayne Callender and NDMTSS Coaches provides the team time to look closely at their most current benchmark data to determine the overall effectiveness of their MTSS process. This time is dedicated to helping teams get their questions answered, receive clarity on how to enhance their system, and ideally walk away with an enhanced understanding of how to use their data to guide and strengthen their process to ensure ALL students succeed.
Data Review Days are currently on hold for 2020-2021.
Throughout the Academic Course Strand there are supports to assist teams along the way including the following:
Although these courses are currently running and there isn’t the ability to jump on board at this time, we’re hoping that this provides you a better visualization and timeline to understand what the commitment looks like to make systemic changes with NDMTSS. If you would like to talk with one of our NDMTSS Coordinators for more information on the Academic side, please reach out to Cheryl Hoggarth, Cheryl.hoggarth@k12.nd.us, on the Eastern side of the state or Kayla Durkin, kayla.durkin@k12.nd.us, on the Western side of the state.
Additional information, resources, and training information at www.ndmtss.org.
North Dakota’s Multi-Tier System of Supports (NDMTSS) is a framework to provide all students with the best opportunities to succeed academically, socially, emotionally, and behaviorally in school. NDMTSS focuses on providing high-quality instruction and interventions matched to student need, monitoring progress frequently to make decisions about changes in instruction or goals. Data is used to allocate resources to improve student learning and support staff implementation of effective practices.