What’s Our Response? 

Creating Systems & Structures to Support Students

 

Time is never on our side.  Most educators agree, too much time is being spent in meetings to discuss students’ deficits and not enough time celebrating and utilizing their assets. Students come to school each day with individual and collective wants and needs, and it’s our job to harness who and where they are. The RtI process doesn’t have to be a machine model approach with an over reliance on short sided skill and drill; it can be a dynamic, flexible, in-the-moment response focused on good instruction.  This workshop explores how to keep students at the center of decision-making so that the focus is fidelity to our students instead of fidelity to content, curriculum or program.  This workshop will address actions to combat 5 Problems of Practice with RtI which include:

  • We need to break out of the RtI box.

  • We need to honor and increase teacher autonomy and agency.

  • We need child study teams focused on students’ assets.

  • We need to increase students' thinking and doing time.

  • We need good instruction because that makes the best interventions.

Walk away from this workshop with ready-to-use, solution-oriented tools to create asset-based systems and structures so that you are better positioned to create an instructional response that will support all students’ growth.