Differentiation | Discovery Education Nurture Curiosity Wed, 30 Jul 2025 16:21:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 Effective Academic Intervention Strategies https://www.discoveryeducation.com/blog/educational-leadership/a-personalized-approach-to-academic-intervention-to-address-the-whole-child/ Sun, 06 Apr 2025 19:34:31 +0000 https://www.discoveryeducation.com/?post_type=blog&p=183941 At Emerson Elementary in Owosso, Michigan, Principal Jessica Aue is helping her teachers transform their approach to student intervention with the innovative Child Study Team—a unique initiative that delivers personalized academic intervention to address the whole child. Here’s how Jessica and her team have established an empathetic yet results-driven process that’s changing students’ lives, empowering […]

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At Emerson Elementary in Owosso, Michigan, Principal Jessica Aue is helping her teachers transform their approach to student intervention with the innovative Child Study Team—a unique initiative that delivers personalized academic intervention to address the whole child.

Here’s how Jessica and her team have established an empathetic yet results-driven process that’s changing students’ lives, empowering teachers, and strengthening family relationships.

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Child Study Team: A Collaborative Strategy for Personalized Academic Intervention

A Child Study Team (CST) is a collaborative group of educators, psychologists, social workers, and parents who come together to identify and address challenges affecting students’ academic and social success. The purpose of the team is to implement effective, personalized academic intervention strategies that support the school’s goal of educating the whole child—not just through academic metrics, but by understanding their personal experiences, relationships, home life, and challenges.

The Child Study Team at Emerson believes that every child is more than just their academic scores. They dig deep to understand the whole child—exploring hobbies they enjoy, any trauma they’ve endured, their family dynamics, and their social environments. This holistic perspective helps determine personalized interventions that truly resonate.

The Child Study Team is about collaboration — bringing together different perspectives to create the best possible outcomes for students.

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Identifying and Implementing Targeted Academic Intervention Strategies

It’s a comprehensive process to identify students needing intervention and the type of intervention they need. But Emerson’s team has a successful process put into place to ensure all students get a fair chance at success.  

Here are the steps to the CST process:  

  1. Identification and Data Collection – Before students begin receiving extra support, teachers and staff collect comprehensive data through a prepared packet. This includes academic performance, social behaviors, and input from parents, all of which ensures the team has a complete view of the child’s challenges and needs.
  2. Collaborative Planning – The CST meets to create an action plan, assigning tasks to specific members. Educators and specialists work together to outline specific, research-based interventions.
  3. Implementation and Flexibility – The Title I team carries out interventions, which can be one-on-one, in small groups, or within the classroom. Flexibility is key—if a child isn’t progressing, the team evaluates alternative options.
  4. Follow-Up and Accountability – The team then holds ongoing meetings to evaluate progress, discuss plans, and refine strategies as needed, working closely with each student’s teacher.
     

The Title I team may lead the intervention strategies and implementations, but collaborating with the students’ teachers is also key to the CST success. Jessica recognizes the importance of the CST working closely with the rest of the staff. “The teachers are the experts,” she says. “Trust them. If there’s a lack of trust, figure out why and address it.” This trust allows flexibility and creativity within the intervention process while ensuring students receive the highest level of care and support.

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Balancing Data and Relationships in Successful Academic Intervention

A huge strength of Emerson’s Child Study Team lies in its ability to balance data-driven decision-making with the context that comes from strong personal relationships with students and families. 

“We use data, of course—things like test scores and progress monitoring results,” Jessica explains. “But we also know what students like to do and what their home life is like. This context helps us create interventions that are effective.” Jessica also emphasizes, “The people on your team make a huge difference. Our teachers, social workers, and psychologists know each student so well, which allows us to make better decisions. They’re not just staff members—they’re truly advocates for our kids.”

Prioritizing relationships has had ripple effects. Jessica’s philosophy of involving families closely in the process has fostered trust and collaboration between parents and the school. Families know they can rely on the team to care for their child while also holding them accountable, creating a balance of empathy and high expectations.

The focus on the whole child has made Emerson Elementary’s approach stand out. Teachers and staff have seen firsthand how a deeper understanding of each student leads to better outcomes—whether that’s catching phonics gaps missed by traditional assessments or creating unique behavioral interventions tailored to a student’s personality.  

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Scaling Academic Intervention Strategies: The Emerson Child Study Team Model

While Jessica acknowledges that the close-knit nature of Emerson Elementary helps make their Child Study Team successful, she believes the model can be scaled with the right commitment.  

Some of her recommendations for scaling include: 

  • Consistency in Documentation – Ensure every team member is on the same page regarding student needs using standardized forms.  
  • Clear Action Plans – Assign specific responsibilities to team members and set deadlines to maintain accountability.  
  • Commitment to Relationships – Prioritize building strong relationships with families and students to sustain the success of the CST process.  
  • Open Communication – Maintain consistent and open lines of communication to avoid any potential mistakes that could ultimately impact the student negatively.  
  • Training and Resources – Ensure all team members, from teachers to social workers, have the tools and professional learning they need to succeed.  

The Child Study Team at Emerson Elementary goes beyond typical interventions. It represents a philosophy rooted in trust, empathy, and high expectations for every student. By prioritizing relationships, using data effectively, and empowering staff to make professional decisions, Emerson models what intervention can look like when the whole child is considered.

For principals, educators, and parents wondering how to get started, Jessica offers this advice: “Be consistent, value relationships, and always listen to the families. They know their children in ways that data never will.” 

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5 Key Benefits of Technology in Education https://www.discoveryeducation.com/blog/educational-leadership/key-benefits-to-prioritizing-ease-of-use-with-edtech/ Fri, 04 Apr 2025 19:34:12 +0000 https://www.discoveryeducation.com/?post_type=blog&p=183374 To run a school successfully, principals must juggle many priorities. One in particular is recognizing the importance of choosing tools that are easy to use. Why? Because these tools are essential in creating a learning environment where both teachers and students can excel without facing technical hurdles. Here are key benefits principals can expect when […]

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To run a school successfully, principals must juggle many priorities. One in particular is recognizing the importance of choosing tools that are easy to use. Why? Because these tools are essential in creating a learning environment where both teachers and students can excel without facing technical hurdles. Here are key benefits principals can expect when prioritizing ease of use for technology in education, and a few practical tips to help them launch successful implementations.

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Maximize Teacher Time & Minimize Stress

When technology is easy to use, teachers can maximize instructional time by spending less time troubleshooting and more time teaching. User-friendly technology also reduces the stress associated with integrating new tools. If teachers feel confident with technology tools, they are more likely to embrace it! 

Discovery Education’s Experience platform is a prime example. With its intuitive interface, teachers can easily find and integrate multimedia resources into their lessons, making learning more dynamic and engaging. DreamBox Reading is another greater example, with its straightforward setup and ease of use, teachers can manage literacy instruction effectively. 

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Practical Tip

Start by familiarizing teachers with technology through short training sessions. Provide them with ready-made lesson plans that show the immediate benefits without overwhelming them with new tools. Then, create a peer-to-peer mentoring system where experienced teachers can help those new to technology.

Enhance Student Engagement & Collaboration

Engaging students is critical to their success, and straightforward technology can significantly boost this engagement because it removes hurdles that hinder learning. User-friendly technology can also make collaborative projects seamless, giving more opportunity for students to work together and fostering a sense of community and teamwork. Discovery Education’s Experience and Science Techbook are just two examples of how an engaging, easy-to-navigate interface allows students to explore topics deeply without feeling lost or frustrated.
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Practical Tip

Using technology can be so much more than students passively looking at screens. Schedule regular interactive learning sessions, like virtual labs or immersive programs, to help spark curiosity and encourage active participation among students.

Easily Differentiate Learning

Differentiated and personalized learning doesn’t have to be a challenge for students. With the right technology, teachers can have the information they need to easily differentiate learning and tailor learning experiences to meet individual student needs. Many programs, like DreamBox Math and DreamBox Reading, offer personalized learning paths based on each student’s progress, but do so in an easy-to-follow format. Additional tools, like insightful reporting for teachers and instant feedback for students, strengthen the learning process and set up everyone for success.
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Practical Tip

Integrate DreamBox Math into your math curriculum by setting aside dedicated time for students to work on their personalized learning paths. Regularly review the progress reports to identify areas where students may need additional support or challenge.

Implementing easy-to-use technology in the classroom is paramount for enhancing student learning. By maximizing instructional time, boosting student engagement, supporting differentiated learning, facilitating collaboration, and reducing teacher stress, we can create a thriving educational environment. Discovery Education products like Experience, Science Techbook, DreamBox Math, and DreamBox Reading offer practical solutions that align with these goals.

Remember, the key to successful technology integration lies not only in selecting the right tools but also in providing ongoing support and professional development for teachers. Together, we can empower our educators and students to succeed in the digital age.

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