Prerequisite: Participants are required to have completed the 1 day TIPS course as a pre-requisite.
Team Initiated Problem Solving (TIPS) is an evidenced based practice for efficient and effective meetings.
Team-Initiated Problem Solving (TIPS) is a conceptual model for problem solving that has been operationalized into a set of practical procedures to be used during meetings of school-based problem solving teams such as Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS). The model can be used for any school based meeting. Use of TIPS procedures can help team members identify, address, and resolve students'' social and academic behavior problems. It can also be applied to MTSS and other systems work. (www.pbis.org)
This follow-up day for coaches will continue to explore the TIPS model and how to apply meeting fidelity data to the problem solving process. In addition, coaches will deepen their learning about the process.