• Leadership Lessons in Elementary Behavior Strategies
    Feb 18 2025

    In this conversation, Larissa and Paul Young, retired principal and college professor, discuss effective strategies for managing student behavior in elementary schools. Paul shares his experiences as a principal and educator, emphasizing the importance of teaching positive behaviors, creating a supportive school culture, and understanding behavior as a system problem rather than an individual issue. They explore the significance of adult presence in the classroom, preventative strategies for addressing behavior, and the lasting impact educators have on their students' lives.

    Resources:

    Tier 1 Behavior Guide

    Part 1 Tier 3 Behavior Webinar

    Paul's Books:

    Promoting Positive Behaviors

    Promoting Positive Behaviors After School

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    Takeaways:

    • Managing a classroom requires a supportive leader.
    • Building relationships with students is crucial for engagement.
    • Behavior issues should be considered system problems.
    • Teaching expectations is essential for student behavior.
    • Positive adult presence can deter negative behavior.
    • Preventative strategies can reduce the need for discipline.
    • School culture significantly impacts student behavior.
    • Educators must support each other in their roles.
    • Celebrating student successes fosters a positive environment.
    • Discipline should focus on teaching, rather than punishment.

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    35 mins
  • Does Behavior Incident Documentation Feel Like a Waste of Time?
    Feb 11 2025

    In this conversation, Larissa and Trudy Bender, school psychologist and Senior Manager of Thought Leaders at Branching Minds, discuss the critical role of behavior documentation in schools, emphasizing its importance for both compliance and effective student intervention. They explore the challenges teachers face with traditional documentation practices, the need for accurate data to inform student outcomes, and strategies to overcome resistance to change. The discussion highlights the need for clear communication and support for teachers to enhance their documentation practices and ultimately improve student behavior and learning environments.

    Resources:

    EWS Guide

    Tier 2 Behavior Guide

    MTSS Behavior Resources

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    Takeaways:

    • Documentation is crucial for understanding student behavior.
    • Teachers often feel frustrated with the documentation process.
    • Discipline referrals must be factual and objective.
    • Traditional documentation can feel like a compliance task.
    • Effective documentation can lead to better student outcomes.
    • Collaboration among teachers is essential for effective behavior tracking.
    • Behavior data should inform interventions and consequences.
    • Clear guidelines help teachers manage classroom behavior.
    • Teacher support is vital for effective behavior management.
    • Open communication can improve documentation practices.

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    17 mins
  • Trusted Adults, Thriving Students: The Role of Relationship Mapping
    Feb 4 2025

    In this conversation, Larissa and her guest, Jackie Reilly, a certified school psychologist and executive function coach, explore the concept of relationship mapping in education, emphasizing its importance in fostering positive connections between students and educators. They discuss practical strategies for implementing relationship mapping in schools, the challenges educators face, and the significance of building relationships beyond the classroom. The discussion highlights the need for a strategic approach to ensure every student has a trusted adult, ultimately aiming to enhance student support and well-being.

    Resources:

    Nurturing a Sense of Belonging in Schools Webinar

    Webinar: Check In Check Out and Beyond: Tier 2 Behavior Interventions That Build Relationships and Foster School Connectedness

    Article: How to Foster A Sense of Belonging

    Relationship Mapping Article

    Takeaways:

    • Relationship mapping is a strategic approach to fostering connections.
    • Strong relationships are crucial for academic and behavioral success.
    • Every student should have a trusted adult in their school.
    • Building relationships should be a school-wide initiative, not just a teacher's responsibility.
    • Time and resources are essential for effective relationship building.
    • Students can identify their own trusted adults and peers.
    • Community involvement enhances student support networks.
    • Small daily interactions can significantly impact students' lives.
    • Teachers should celebrate those who excel in building relationships.
    • Implementing relationship mapping can be simple and effective.

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    28 mins
  • The Science Behind MTSS Success: Breaking Down Implementation Strategies
    Jan 28 2025

    In this conversation, Larissa and Ellina Xiong, MTSS Lead at Branching Minds, dive into the challenges of implementing Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) in schools. They discuss the role of implementation science in creating structured approaches to support student success. Ellina shares her expertise, offering practical tips on effectively implementing MTSS, including the importance of a dedicated team, proper training, clear milestones, and a solid plan. They also address common challenges and stress the need for accessible resources and institutional knowledge to help educators maintain and measure MTSS practices over time.

    Resources:

    Guide for Sustainable MTSS Implementation

    A Guide to Self-Assessment of MTSS Implementation

    MTSS From Buy-in to Implementation Article

    Article: How To Avoid 6 Potential Pitfalls of MTSS Pilots & New Implementations

    Takeaways:

    • Implementation science is essential for successful MTSS adoption.
    • Training and coaching are necessary for staff to succeed.
    • A structured process can simplify the implementation of MTSS.
    • Understanding the full continuum of student support is key. There are certain milestones you need to meet before moving to the next stage.
    • Implementation science provides a structured process for schools.
    • Stages of implementation are not black and white; they ebb and flow.
    • It can take five to seven years to achieve full implementation.
    • Institutionalizing knowledge is key to sustaining MTSS practices.
    • A handbook can help new staff get up to speed on MTSS.
    • Clarity in practices is essential for effective implementation.

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    43 mins
  • The Science of Reading and MTSS: A Framework for Better Literacy Outcomes
    Jan 21 2025

    This episode explores the transformative impact of the science of reading on literacy education, emphasizing the importance of structured literacy and the MTSS framework. It discusses the historical context of reading instruction, the urgency of adopting evidence-based practices, and the challenges educators face in implementing these changes. The conversation highlights the need for collaboration, data-driven decision-making, and gradual adaptation to improve literacy outcomes for all students.

    Resources:

    MTSS and Science of Reading Article

    Early Literacy Webinar

    Early Literacy and Branching Minds Article

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    Takeaways:

    • The science of reading is reshaping literacy education.
    • Explicit phonics instruction is crucial for all students.
    • MTSS provides a structured approach to support literacy.
    • Data-driven decisions are essential in MTSS.
    • Inequities in education hinder student potential.
    • Structured literacy benefits students with dyslexia significantly.
    • Change in literacy practices requires patience and reflection.
    • Collaboration among educators is key to successful implementation.
    • Professional development is vital for teacher preparedness.
    • Small, deliberate steps can lead to significant improvements.

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    11 mins
  • Bridging MTSS and Special Education to Support All Learners
    Jan 14 2025

    In this episode of School and Around, hosts Larissa Napolitan, Karen Hamilton, and Hiral Vekaria discuss the integration of Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) and special education. They emphasize the importance of viewing all students as part of a unified system of support, where core instruction is accessible to everyone. The conversation covers the challenges of gaining buy-in from educators, addressing inequities in education, and the necessity of concurrent interventions during evaluations. The episode concludes with key takeaways on the sustainability of MTSS practices and the belief that all children can learn with the right support.

    Resources:

    Special Ed Article

    Cracking the Code: Bridging MTSS and Special Education for Student Success

    Are Special Ed and MTSS the Same Thing Episode?

    EdHotTake- MTSS Isn't A Waste of Time for Special Education

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    Takeaways:

    • MTSS and special education are interwoven systems of support.
    • Core instruction must be accessible to all students.
    • Buy-in from staff is crucial for systemic change.
    • Data-driven decisions are essential for effective interventions.
    • Equitable access to education is a fundamental goal.
    • Concurrent interventions can occur alongside evaluations.
    • Sustainability of MTSS practices requires community involvement.
    • All students should be viewed as part of the general education population.
    • Leadership must address underlying beliefs about student learning.
    • Continuous evaluation and adaptation of systems are necessary.

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    30 mins
  • Strategies for Overcoming MTSS Challenges in Schools
    Jan 7 2025

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    In this episode of School and Around, host Larissa Napolitan engages with educators leading the MTSS (Multi-Tiered System of Supports) work in their districts. The conversation explores the challenges faced in implementing MTSS, including building buy-in, resource limitations, and the need for effective data utilization. Educators share their unique journeys, insights on student-centered support plans, and strategies for effective intervention resources. The discussion emphasizes the importance of monitoring intervention effectiveness, managing time, and prioritizing professional development, all while addressing the realities of limited staff and resources in K-12 education.

    Resources:

    Middle of the Year Webinar: MTSS Momentum

    2024 MTSS Virtual Summit

    Middle of Year eBook

    Ultimate MTSS Guide

    Top 2024 Branching Minds Resources

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    Takeaways:

    • MTSS has the potential to transform student support.
    • Building stakeholder buy-in is essential for MTSS success.
    • Time management is a significant challenge for teachers.
    • Quality tier one instruction reduces the need for interventions.
    • Professional development must be sustained and relevant.
    • Collaboration among educators enhances MTSS implementation.
    • Monitoring intervention effectiveness is crucial for student success.
    • Tailored support plans are necessary for individual student needs.
    • Resource alignment across grades improves data continuity.
    • Addressing attendance issues requires a holistic approach.


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    40 mins
  • Education in 2025: Budgeting, Technology, and Overcoming Challenges
    Dec 31 2024

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    In this conversation, Larissa and Maya Gat, Branching Minds CEO, discuss the challenges and uncertainties facing educators as they look ahead to 2025. They reflect on the difficulties of 2024, including budget constraints and the need for innovative solutions. Maya emphasizes the importance of leveraging technology, particularly AI, to improve educational practices and support teachers. They share success stories from districts that have embraced these innovations and highlight the critical role of leadership in fostering a positive educational environment. The discussion concludes with an exciting outlook on the developments Branching Minds is working on for the upcoming year.

    Resources:

    Future of Meetings with AI Article

    Top MTSS Resources of 2024

    Seriously Better Meetings: Launch Party

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    Takeaways:

    • The work continues to be exceedingly hard for educators.
    • Budget uncertainty makes the bets we take riskier.
    • The longer you spend in struggle, the harder the problems become.
    • There's a lot of uncertainty moving into 2025.
    • In the uncertainty, there's possibility.
    • District leaders are hungry for innovations.
    • Teachers deserve cutting-edge technology.
    • Teaching is hard work; we need to refill our cup.
    • Meetings are extremely expensive in any company.
    • We need to be learning from advancements in other places.

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    34 mins