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MTSS: Where to Begin?

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Create a matrix of what programs and supports you already have, which populations they support, and who is leading the programs. Evaluate the efficacy of current programs. Look at the data and talk with teachers, staff, administrators, students, parents, etc. Collect data.

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Good News from Our Nation’s Capital

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limited data collection, limited program evaluation?, limited fidelity to models, limited professional development?, and only Isolated good examples? Differentiated, collaborative professional learning blends content, pedagogy, and technology to help teachers refine and develop effective teaching practices.?.

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Let Evidence Guide the Solutions to Student Absenteeism

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Data that Drive Solutions. Evidence-Based Solutions Examples. For example, if people learn that their neighbors are spending less on energy, they are likely to reduce their energy use. Innovative programs require financial support. This information provides insight into the reasons (e.g., About the Presenters.

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Michigan School Administrators’ Journey Toward Increased Equity and Inclusion

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Work on developing culturally proficient communities during the previous decade has now led to the creation of a professional learning program designed to increase equity and inclusion during the 2020s, in collaboration with the Michigan Association of Superintendents & Administrators. Starting the Journey. The Path Forward.

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Bring Science to Life: The Impact of Video Game Simulations

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The simulations have interactive elements, data sources that respond to ecosystem changes, and tools that provide details about the various species in the virtual environment (how much food an animal needs, survival rates, etc.). For example: Mule deer have a 66% chance of finding food. There are 10 mule deer now. What will they eat?

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