Team Initiated Problem Solving (TIPS) Framework
The Team-Initiated Problem Solving (TIPS) model provides a helpful protocol and process for school teams to use to facilitate data-based decision making to improve outcomes. TIPS is a problem-solving model established within a standard set of meeting foundations. It’s a series of steps anyone can use to move from identifying a problem to implementing a solution and measuring progress toward the goal. TIPS includes three components: Meeting Foundations, Problem Solving, and Evaluative Decision Making. Teams using TIPS with fidelity are more likely to use data to define problems with precision, define fewer things to do, and solve problems leading to implementation fidelity and positive student outcomes. Additionally, school teams using TIPS are more effective and efficient with meeting time. TIPS can be used by any school team that uses data for decision making (MTSS, PBIS, RTI, etc.).
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Act 48: 5.5 hours
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