The Golden Ticket to Improve Special Education
đïž THE GOLDEN TICKET TO IMPROVE SPECIAL EDUCATION Reality of Local MTSS & SDI Implementation Guest: Dr. Tessie Rose Bailey Director, Progress Center | National Leader in MTSS, Intensive Intervention, and Special Education Systems â Episode Summary What is the real state of MTSS implementation in schools today? In this timely and practical episode, Bob Barrows sits down with Dr. Tessie Rose Bailey to explore one of the most important realities in education today: Many schools say they are implementing MTSS well â yet students with disabilities are still not benefiting as intended. Dr. Bailey shares what she is seeing across states and districts, where systems are thriving, where they are struggling, and what leaders must rethink immediately. This conversation dives into: *  Why general education and special education still function in parallel systems *  How schools often prioritize interventions over strong Tier 1 instruction *  Why belonging may be one of the strongest predictors of student success *  The truth about SDI across tiers *  Why progress monitoring often becomes compliance instead of action *  The leadership mistake of trying to âimplement MTSSâ instead of using MTSS to achieve outcomes *  How schedules, collaboration time, and role clarity make or break success If you lead schools, support special education, coach teachers, or care about better outcomes for students with disabilitiesâthis episode is essential listening. â Key Takeaways 1. Parallel Systems Are Still Common Many schools run MTSS in general education while special education operates separately. 2. Strong Core Instruction Comes First Interventions cannot compensate for weak Tier 1 instruction. 3. Belonging Is a Serious Academic Issue Students succeed more when they feel connected and included. 4. SDI Is Not Just Tier 3 Specially Designed Instruction can occur across tiers based on student needs. 5. Progress Monitoring Must Be Efficient Data should guide instructionânot consume all available time. 6. Leadership Must Focus on Outcomes Donât ask: How do we implement MTSS? Ask: What outcomes do we want, and how do we organize to get there? â Bobâs Leadership Reflection This episode strongly aligns with the Clarity & Order Framework: Climate Belonging, confidence, morale, collaboration Structure Scheduling, roles, systems, MTSS design Performance Student progress, outcomes, access, growth â Recommended Audience *  Special Education Directors *  Principals *  MTSS Coordinators *  Instructional Coaches *  School Psychologists *  Teachers *  State Leaders *  Graduate Students in Leadership â Connect with Bob Barrows The Barrows Barometer for Special Education  Take the Pulse. Target the Change.
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