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Paper by Ball Batty and Flint 2014 HSA Early Career Stream April 2015 Presentation outline Main themes in the article and presentation focus Problem configuration

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Paper by Ball Batty and Flint 2014 HSA Early Career Stream April 2015 Presentation outline Main themes in the article and presentation focus Problem configuration of antisocial behaviour Discussion of New Labour and Coalition social policy programmes and methodologies. Overview . Rationale . for . intensive intervention. Introduction . to . Data-Based Individualization (DBI). Academic illustration. Behavior illustration. Wrap-up. Today’s Presentation . 2. Learning Objectives. Strand Leaders: . Louis Danielson, Ph.D.. . Rebecca O. Zumeta, Ph.D. . National Center on Intensive Intervention (NCII). American Institutes for Research, Washington, DC  . Understand strategies for identifying, intervening, and evaluating progress of students with intensive intervention needs in academics, specifically in reading and mathematics. . for Students With Severe and Persistent Academic Needs . Presenter Name. Title/Affiliation . Date . Session Learning Objectives . Review research recommendations for intensifying academic intervention. Joseph . Wehby. , Ph.D. . NCII Senior Advisor. Vanderbilt University. January 2013 . Today’s Webinar. The need for intensive intervention. Using Data-Based Individualization (DBI) to provide intensive intervention in . Collaboration for Effective Educator Development, Accountability and Reform . H325A120003. Part 5:. Intensive . Intervention. Data-Based Individualization. Functional Assessment of Behavior. Function-Based Interventions. Overview . Rationale . for . intensive intervention. Introduction . to . Data-Based Individualization (DBI). Academic illustration. Behavior illustration. Wrap-up. Today’s Presentation . 2. Learning Objectives. Collaboration for Effective Educator Development, Accountability and Reform . H325A120003. Part 5:. Intensive . Intervention. Data-Based Individualization. Functional Assessment of Behavior. Function-Based Interventions. for Students With Severe and Persistent Academic Needs . Presenter Name. Title/Affiliation . Date . Session Learning Objectives . Review research recommendations for intensifying academic intervention. Name. Position. January 2014. Introduction . Review of previous NCII modules. Training goals. Examples of evidenced-based interventions (EBIs). Summary. Today’s . Agenda . 2. 3. A Bird’s-Eye View of . Allison . Gandhi, Ed.D., National Center on Intensive Intervention . . Sharon Vaughn, Ph.D., University of Texas. –. Austin. Lee Kern, Ph.D., Lehigh University . Larry Wexler, Ed.D., U.S. Office of Special Education Programs. Development, Implementation, and Policy. Session 3: . From Know-How to Action: Assessing and Improving School-Level Implementation of Data-Based . Individualization. Laura Berry . Kuchle. , Christopher Lemons, T. Chris Riley-Tillman, Louis Danielson. Strand Leaders: . Louis Danielson, Ph.D.. . Rebecca O. Zumeta, Ph.D. . National Center on Intensive Intervention (NCII). American Institutes for Research, Washington, DC  . Understand strategies for identifying, intervening, and evaluating progress of students with intensive intervention needs in academics, specifically in reading and mathematics. . Collaboration for Effective Educator Development, Accountability and Reform . H325A120003. Part 5:. Intensive . Intervention. Data-Based Individualization. Functional Assessment of Behavior. Function-Based Interventions. Faculty Professional Learning Series: Webinar #4. December 1, 2020. Lindsey Hayes, M.Ed., & Amy Colpo, M.P.P., American Institutes for Research. Lynn Holdheide, M.Ed., CEEDAR Center. Cara McDermott-.

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