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This TA guide describes some of the more common methods for calculating disproportionality. The intended audience is state agency staff who must make decisions regarding...

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This document assists states with the collection of data on children with disabilities served under IDEA who were subject to disciplinary removal.

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This tool provides a summary of the data states need to calculate significant disproportionality in the areas of identification, placement, and discipline.

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This table details key areas such as methodology, data sources, and reporting considerations for each of the three equity requirements in IDEA.

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States can use the Organizer Template for Part B SPP/APR Target Setting to briefly document information for consideration when setting new SPP/APR targets for all...

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High-quality data are timely, accurate, and complete. In addition, they are usable, accessible, and secure. Educators and representatives at the local, state, and federal levels...

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This interactive resource (also available as a PDF) can help states develop and report on authentic and broad stakeholder engagement as required in the FFY...

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States and LEAs must report five types of disciplinary removals for children and youth with disabilities. The EDFacts IDEA Discipline Data Infographic visualizes the information...

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Every year, OSERS collects data from state educational agencies as required by IDEA section 618, including data related to discipline practices. These data report key...

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Since 1968, the U.S. Department of Education has conducted the Civil Rights Data Collection to collect data on key education and civil rights issues in...

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This interative tool creates easy-to-read charts and graphs of State-level discipline removals, including in-school and out-of-school suspensions, expulsions, and unilateral removals, using IDEA Section 618...

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Monday, July 10, 2023
This fact sheet illustrates ways to improve communication and collaboration between schools and families to support students’ needs. Strategies include engaging families in decision-making processes...

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Monday, July 10, 2023
Educational systems cannot be considered effective until they are effective for all student groups. PBIS provides an ideal framework for increasing equity in student outcomes...

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Monday, July 10, 2023
This fact sheet was developed to raise awareness of the issue of implicit bias and preschool suspensions/expulsions. The purpose is to provide information to change...

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Monday, July 10, 2023
This Brief outlines strategies for district leadership teams to reviw multiple data courses related to discipilne and PBIS impementation to guide professional learning and technical...

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Monday, July 10, 2023
The use of school and class-wide PBIS shows promise in helping educators integrate evidence-based practices for the benefit of all students, including those diagnosed with...

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Monday, July 10, 2023
This brief discusses ways to design PBIS systems that are accessible to all students. It describes the importance of including all students in PBIS structures...

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Monday, July 10, 2023
This brief summarizes research on the effects of Tier 1 PBIS for students with disabilities. In general, when schools implement PBIS with fidelity, students with...

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PBIS is a framework for creating safe, positive, equitable schools, where every student can feel valued, connected to the school community and supported by caring...

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Monday, July 10, 2023
This website provides initial steps everyone can take to get started with PBIS, whether you are a classroom teacher, school leader, or a district or...