State education agencies (SEAs) have an important role in initiating, supporting, and sustaining district- and school-level implementation of intensive intervention for students with severe and persistent learning and behavior needs. This document outlines five recommendations offered by SEA personnel who successfully led DBI capacity-building efforts in their states.
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This brief illustrates considerations for implementing data-based individualization (DBI) with ELs that accounts for their unique academic, social, behavioral, linguistic, and cultural experiences, assets, and needs.
This video features reflections from Bill Rasplica, the former executive director of Franklin Pierce Schools, about his experiences implementing DBI, lessons learned, and recommendations for other district leaders.
This audio story shares New York City's DBI implementation approach, successes, and lessons learned about sustainability
NCII developed this resource to help educators better understand the purpose of and considerations surrounding behavior screening in schools. Educators can use the information on this resource in conjunction with the Behavior Screening Tools Chart to (a) design a screening process for their school and (b) select or evaluate screening tools.
This interactive self-paced module is intended to help educators and administrators learn about using teaming to support the data-based individualization (DBI) process.
The Wyoming Department of Education has been implementing DBI since 2016 and has worked intensively with NCII since 2020.
NCII and Texas Education Agency’s Office of Special Populations have partnered to build the capacity of educators, administrators, and state staff to implement DBI.
South Carolina has partnered with NCII since 2017 to raise awareness, align initiatives, and build capacity to support intensive intervention implementation.
The Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE) has been partnering with NCII since 2012 to support DBI implementation within Rhode Island.