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Creating joy in MTSS: Agency, Belonging, and Connectedness | PaTTANpod [S7 E5]

February 20, 2025

Dr. Robert Balfanz joins PaTTANpod at the 2024 MTSS & PBIS Advanced Implementation Forum to discuss how schools can use the new ABCs: Agency, Belonging, and Connectedness as part of multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS) to nurture joy and support learning in school communities.


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MTSS (PaTTAN) https://www.pattan.net/Evidence-Based-Practices/Multi-Tiered-System-of-Support MTSS and PBIS Advanced Implementation Forum: https://www.pattan.net/Training/Conferences/MTSS-PBIS-Advanced-Implementation Everyone Graduates Center: https://new.every1graduates.org/ The New ABCs (Cross State High School Collaborative) https://www.hsredesign.org/new-abcs/


Robert Balfanz is a Distinguished Professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Education, Center for Social Organization of Schools, and Director of the Everyone Graduates Center. His work focuses on translating research findings into effective school improvement strategies and educational reforms. He conducts research and organizes improvement efforts on secondary school redesign, improving high school graduation and college readiness rates, student success systems, chronic absenteeism, and instructional improvements in high-poverty schools. Currently, Dr. Balfanz leads the GRAD Partnership, a collaborative effort of non-profits and school districts to scale the use of high-quality student success (on-track) systems. He also works with the National Partnership for Student Success (NPSS), a public-private partnership with the U.S. Department of Education, AmeriCorps, and the Everyone Graduates Center. NPSS works with over 100 non-profits and provides evidence-based student supports (mentors, tutors, success coaches, post-secondary advisors, and wraparound supports) to schools and communities most impacted by the pandemic. PBS Frontline featured Dr. Balfanz’s work in The Education of Omarina, and he is the recipient of the Alliance for Excellent Education’s “Everyone a Graduate Award” and the Joan Lipsitz Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Forum to Accelerate Middle Grades Reform. In 2013, he was named a “Champion for Change for African American Education” by the Obama White House. Dr. Balfanz holds a B.A. in history from Johns Hopkins University and a Ph.D. in education from the University of Chicago.


Host

Sara Frey


Producer

John Ragsdale


Technical Support

Michael Esposito


Production Assistant

Lisa Smith


PaTTAN Leadership Team

Angela Kirby

Chris Cherny

Sergio Anaya

Corey Dickey



Animation

Media Solutions


Thank You

Dr. Robert Balfanz


Special thank you to

Pennsylvania Training and Technical

Assistance Network (PaTTAN),

Pennsylvania Department of Education,

and Bureau of Special Education


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