TAP for Data Hangout: Team Initiated Problem Solving (TIPS): Establishing an Effective Data-Based Decision-Making Meeting Process for School Leadership Teams
- Jan 9, 2026
- 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM EST
Overview
Team Initiated Problem Solving (TIPS) for School Leadership Teams is a training designed to support school level teams (i.e. School Leadership or Tier 1 teams) in using an evidenced based data-based decision-making process. The training focuses on building strong, efficient school-based meeting practices such as using multiple sources of data (e.g., academic, and social, emotional, behavioral health outcome, capacity, fidelity) to define and address problems effectively. It equips school staff with tools to use data to clearly define problems, develop aligned goals, and implement targeted, research-informed solutions tailored to each school’s unique context (Chaparro et. al., 2022; Horner et al., 2018; Newton et al., 2012). TIPS includes three core components. This webinar introduces the first core component of the TIPS framework: Meeting Foundations. Participants will be able to ask questions about the materials, review activities, and engage in discussion about the training materials and delivery. A follow-up session will dive into the remaining two components: Effective Problem Solving and Implementation Decisions. It is recommended participants planning on training teams in TIPS attend both sessions.
Presented by
- Megan Garton
- Stephanie Spicciati
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