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How School Teams Use Data to Make Effective Decisions: Team-Initiated Problem Solving (TIPS)

With multiple sources of information available, knowing how to use data efficiently and effectively with limited resources is critical to the successful implementation of schoolwide, classroom, and individual interventions. In this practice guide, we describe a scientifically-based approach for data-based decision-making called Team-Initiated Problem Solving (TIPS) that includes guidance for school-based teams on (a) the foundations needed to run more effective meetings, (b) a process for using data to identify school needs and goals for change as well as for planning practical and effective solutions, and (c) a process for using, monitoring, and adapting solutions.

Topic(s):

Data-based Decision Making

School Climate Transformation Grant (SCTG)

School-Wide

Published:

April 8, 2022

Revised:

April 8, 2022

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Keywords:

Action plan
Assessment
Fidelity
Implementation
TIPS

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Citation:

Chaparro, E. A., Horner, R., Algozzine, B., Daily, J., & Nese, R. N. T. (April 2022). How School Teams Use Data to Make Effective Decisions: Team-Initiated Problem Solving (TIPS). Center on PBIS, University of Oregon. www.pbis.org

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