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What is a indicator one could use to evaluate if student fighting is a problem in the school?
Referrals for student fighting
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What is the form that you must complete to refer a student for Tier 3 SE-B supports?
Request for Assistance (RFA) (FM-7073)
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What it the main function for the SBLT in examining SE-B data across all Tiers?
Problem Solving Process
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What is an at-risk indicator possibly impacting student self-esteem, focus and achievement?
Exposure to domestic violence
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What is Fact?
MTSS is for both academics and social, emotional and behavioral concerns
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What is a SE-B Tier 1 prevention to promote diversity?
A school--wide campaign to promote cultural sensitivity
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What is the Tier 3 screening form to identify if a student has possible social, emotional, behavior or mental health need?
SSW Initial Student Screening (FM-7075)
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What is needed to ensure that all staff understands the school's commitment to address SE-B need in the school?
Consensus
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What is an example of an at-risk indicator consistent with poor social skill development?
Aggressive behavior towards classmates in class
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What is a Myth?
As with any significant change effort, organized leadership is critical to successful implementation of an MTSS framework.
Administrators do not need to be involved with MTSS when the focus in on student issues related to social, emotional and behavior.
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What is a Tier 3 SE-B individualized intervention plan?
A student who repeatedly is tardy and absent from school and regularly appears to be isolated from his peers receives this type of plan that outlines goals, interventions and progress monitoring to address these at-risk indicators.
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What is the form that provides the SE-B intervention and a tool to monitor progress?
The SE-B Intervention Plan (FM-6287)
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What is the process by which you analyze whether SE-B prevention or intervention is working?
Evaluation
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What is an example of an at-risk indicator that requires immediate Tier 3 intervention?
Suicidal ideation
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What is a Myth?
Operating within an MTSS framework is a method to ensure that instruction is effectively meeting the needs of students. Engaging in data-based problem solving allows educators to know if they are teaching in a way that results in all stude
General instruction would be more effective if teachers were just allowed to teach instead of taking time for data charts, intervention groups.
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What student populations can receive Tier 3 SE-B supports?
Regular and ESE Students
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What is the form to document the reasons contributing to an individual student's excessive unexcused absences?
Truancy Intervention Program (TIP) Compliance Form (FM-5869)
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What is the process of collecting data to find if a student is responding to SE-B intervention?
Progress Monitoring
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What is an at-risk indicator that requires a student referral for a Tier 3 Truancy Child Study Team (TCST)?
Excessive absences
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What is a Fact?
When school social workers provide individual counseling to students, this is a Tier 3 support?
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What is a Tier 2 SE-B support intervention?
A small group counseling session to address stress management
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What is the name of the report that provides a comprehensive assessment of the student's development, family dynamic, medical/mental health history, academic, social/emotional at-risk indicators?
Social History Narrative
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What is the student population that benefits the most from SE-B multi-tiered supports?
All Students (General and ESE)
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What could be an at-risk indicator that needs to be discussed with teacher?
Confrontational attitude
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What is a Fact?
A school faculty professional development or presentation on the impact of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is a valid Tier 1 support.
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