What does MTSS stand for?
Multi-Tiered Systems & Supports
How many stages of learning are there?
4
What are the 4 ETLPs within instructional time?
1. Expectations and rules
2. Procedures & Routines
3. Encouraging Expected Behaviors
4. Discouraging Unexpected Behaviors
What are the 4 ETLPs in engaged time?
1. Active Supervision
2. OTRs - Opportunities to Respond
3. Task Difficulty
4. Task Interspersal
True or False: Students progress through the stages of learning when learning social/emotional/behavioral skills.
True
What is the acronym for the academic side of MTSS?
RtI
What is the question associated with the acquisition stage?
At the end of the lesson, can the student do it?
Does punishment increase or decrease behavior?
Decrease
What is the difference between behavioral momentum and task interspersal? Provide an example of each.
Behavior momentum must start with the easier tasks and build to the more difficult tasks. The order of difficulty does not matter in task interspersal. Examples will vary.
If a student is in fight/flight (anxious/angry/frustrated) what type of intervention do they need?
Soothing - need to calm the nervous system (quiet space, breathing, speak to trusted person, etc.)
What is the question associated with tier 3?
What is the CAUSE of the problem?
What is the question associated with the adaption stage of learning?
Can the student problem solve/create with the new information?
A student having their prom taken away due to skipping class is an example of what?
Negative Punishment
What are the three components of active supervision?
Moving, Scanning, Interacting
How can we get a student out of freeze?
Movement & motivation (what motivates them, passion, purpose, etc.)
When a student is receiving a math intervention for geometry which tier would this be in?
Tier 2
If a student is able to create a process based on what they learned, which stage of learning are they in?
Adaptation
At what stage of learning does a procedure become a routine?
Name 5 different OTRs that would be relevant for a junior high or high school classroom.
Guided notes, small group, whole group discussion, exit sheet, partner work (think-pair-share), kahoot, google survey, etc.
What are the 4 functions of behavior?
Avoidance, Automatic Reinforcement, Attention, Access
What is fidelity & how is it used in MTSS?
Doing an intervention accurately and correctly. Fidelity is used in MTSS to determine if an intervention is working & if changes need to be made. The first step is always to see if the intervention is done with fidelity before trying another intervention.
What does acquisition rate refer to?
The amount of information we can learn at one time.
What are the two categories we use to reinforce positive student behavior?
social & tangible
In order to use task interspersal, this task should be at mastery for the student. What percent is mastery?
90%
How do we practice mindfulness (3 components)?
Notice, narrate, engage