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This TIER course is designed to assist district and/or school leadership in building a multi-tiered system of supports (MTSS) framework. It presents considerations for planning effective MTSS programs and processes and provides sample MTSS plans. Additionally, the course explores considerations for evaluating MTSS plans. This course is designed for school and district leaders, including administrators and problem-solving teams of PK-12 schools; however, all learners are welcome.
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This TIER course provides real-world examples of problem-solving teams implementing MTSS in Texas. This course is designed for teachers, staff, and administrators of PK-12 schools, as well as ESC staff; however, all learners are welcome.
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The focus of this course is to provide campuses and districts with guidelines for providing ongoing professional development (PD) to their staff to support the implementation of a multi-tiered system of supports (MTSS).
This course is designed for anyone who is in charge of making decisions about a district’s or campus’s instructional or behavioral programs in elementary, middle, or high schools; however, all learners are welcome.
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The focus of this course is to provide campuses and districts with guidelines for integrating a multi-tiered system of supports (MTSS) with other instructional programs. This course is designed for leaders, including campus and district administrators, as well as education service center (ESC) staff members who support school leaders; however, all learners are welcome.
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This course provides an overview of the multi-tiered system of supports (MTSS) framework. This course is designed for teachers, staff, and administrators of PK-12 schools; however, all learners are welcome.
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The goal of this course is to teach you strategies for developing a shared vision of a multi-tiered system of supports (MTSS) and for effectively communicating that vision to a diverse range of stakeholders.
This course is designed for administrators and members of the MTSS team of PK-12 schools, as well as ESC staff; however, all learners are welcome.
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This TIER course provides an overview of data-based individualization, or DBI, focusing on DBI in academics. This course is designed for teachers, staff, and administrators of PK-12 schools; however, all learners are welcome.
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This course provides leaders with action steps for forming a problem-solving team, planning and holding effective team meetings, and creating consistent expectations campus-wide when using a multi-tiered system of supports (MTSS). This course is designed for leaders, including campus and district administrators as well as Education Service Center (ESC) staff supporting school leaders; however, all learners are welcome.
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This course provides an overview of student-centered approaches supported by research, including explicit instruction, universal design for learning (UDL), and the interconnected systems framework (ISF). Further, the course explores how these practices fit within a multi-tiered system of supports (MTSS). This course is designed for teachers, staff, and administrators of PK-12 schools, as well as ESC staff; however, all learners are welcome.
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This course provides an overview of the roles and responsibilities within a problem-solving team when using a multi-tiered system of supports (MTSS) framework. This course is designed for teachers, staff, and administrators of PK-12 schools; however, all learners are welcome.
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In this course, we will build your understanding and knowledge of positive behavioral interventions and supports (PBIS).
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Welcome to the Supports for Special Education Referrals course. Within this course, we will review how data collected through the intervention process should be used by problem-solving teams to inform decisions regarding referrals for special education.
This course is designed for teachers, staff, and administrators of PK-12 schools, as well as ESC staff; however, all learners are welcome.
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The focus of this course is how to use progress monitoring data to inform decision-making.
This course is designed for teachers, staff, and administrators of K-12 schools, as well as ESC staff; however, all learners are welcome.
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The focus of this course is to look closely at universal (Tier 1) positive behavioral interventions and supports (PBIS). We know that seeing a framework in action can help reinforce our effective systems and strategies as well as give us ideas for making adjustments and improvements to our implementation. This course walks us through evidence-based universal PBIS implementation and provides real-world examples from educators at the elementary, middle, and high school levels.
This course is designed for local education agency (LEA) and campus-level educators with a working knowledge of PBIS who are looking to begin implementation or who are looking for ways to build upon and improve their current universal PBIS systems.
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This course will discuss the importance of explicit instruction—whether in reading, writing, mathematics, or any other academic domain. We will learn about the components of the explicit instruction framework, see examples of each component in action, and reflect on our use of explicit instruction in our own work.
This course is designed for teachers, staff, and administrators of PK-12 schools, as well as ESC staff; however, all learners are welcome.
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This course is intended for educators with a working knowledge of positive behavioral interventions and supports (PBIS) who are looking to expand and improve upon current systems and structures, specifically communication and collaboration with families and caregivers.
This course is designed for teachers, staff, and administrators of PK-12 schools, as well as ESC staff; however, all learners are welcome.
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The course provides guidelines for developing an assessment plan to effectively implement a multi-tiered system of supports (MTSS). This course includes strategies for effectively using assessment data to support student success.
This course is designed for leaders, including campus and district administrators, as well as ESC staff supporting school leaders; however, all learners are welcome.
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This course provides districts and campuses with guidelines for planning and implementing an instructional program. This course is designed for anyone who is in charge of making decisions about a district’s or campus’s instructional or behavioral programs in elementary, middle, or high schools, as well as ESC staff; however, all learners are welcome.
Listing Catalog: TEA Learn