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Teaching Pyramid Observation
Tool (TPOT)
Mary Louise Hemmeter
Patricia Snyder
Lise Fox
Overview of TPOT
• Observation- and interview-informed,
judgment-based rating scale
• Developed to assess teachers’ implementation
of universal and targeted Pyramid model
practices and teachers’ capacity to implement
tertiary/individualized practices
Tertiary
Intervention:
Few Children
Secondary
Prevention:
Some Children
Universal
Promotion:
All Children
The Pyramid Model:
Promoting Social and Emotional Competence and Addressing
Challenging Behavior
3
Teaching Pyramid Observation Tool (TPOT)
• The TPOT was developed to measure the fidelity with which
teachers implement Pyramid Model practices
• Provides information that can be used to:
– Describe “quality” of implementation of TPOT practices
– Compare implementation within and across
teachers/classrooms
– Identify needs of teachers for training and support
TPOT
• Scoring booklet
– Classroom information
– Schedule
– Items/indicators
– Space for notes
• Manual
– Definitions
– Items/indicators with scoring guidance,
rules, and clarifications
Using the TPOT
• Observations
–Conducted for a minimum of 2 hours
• Must observe centers or free play, at least one
teacher-directed activity and transition between
activities
• Focus of observation is primarily lead teacher’s
behavior, but consider all adults
• Interviews
– For those practices that might not be observed during a
2-hour observation
Organization of the TPOT:
Subscales
• Key Practice Items: Multiple indicators associated
with each item
– Each indicator rated yes, no, or N/0 (only when noted)
• Red Flags
– Each item rated yes or no
• Using Effective Strategies for Responding to
Challenging Behavior
– Includes three indicators that represent “essential” strategies for responding
to challenging behavior and three additional strategies that might be used
– Each item rated as yes or no
– Only scored when challenging behavior is observed during the observation
period
Key Practice Item Subscale
Observation items
1. Schedules, routines, & activities (SR)
2. Transitions between activities (TR)
3. Supportive conversations (SC)
4. Promoting engagement (ENG)
5. Providing directions (PD)
6. Collaborative teaming (CT)
7. Teaching behavior expectations (TBE)
8. Teaching social skills and emotional
competencies (TSC)
Observation and interview items
9. Teaching friendship skills (FR)
10. Teaching children to express
emotions (TEE)
11. Teaching problem-solving
(TPS)
Interview items
12. Interventions for children with
persistent challenging behavior
(PCB)
13. Connecting with families (COM)
14. Supporting Families in using
Pyramid Model practices (INF)
Key Practice Item
9
Item
Indicator
No Opportunity
Key Practice Item: Observation Only
10
Key Practice Item:
Observation AND Interview Item
11
Red Flags Subscale
• Practices that are contraindicated in relation
to Pyramid Model implementation
Red Flags
14
Challenging Behavior Subscale:
Using Effective Strategies to Respond to Challenging Behavior (SCB)
• Only scored when challenging behavior occurs. If
challenging behavior occurs during the observation,
score for each incident of challenging behavior.
• If one or more incidences of challenging behavior occur that
meet the definition for challenging behavior, record a short-
hand note in the ‘incident’ box to describe the type of
challenging behavior you observed
• For each incident that occurred, mark ‘yes’ if you observed
the teacher using a practice related to the SCB indicator or
mark ‘no’ if you did not observe the teacher using the practice
to address the challenging behavior
Defining the Behavior – What to Note
Challenging Behavior Subscale
17
What is different
about this version
of the TPOT?
Studies to Examine the Psychometric Integrity of
Teaching Pyramid Observation Tool (TPOT) Scores
• Primarily Head Start Classrooms
• TPOT observations
– 50 classrooms
– 2 raters
– 3 occasions
• 300 total TPOTs
• Generalizability study to look at
dependability of scores across
items, raters, occasions of
measurement
• CLASS
(Pianta, LaParo, & Hamre, 2008)
– 50 classrooms
– Administered between 2nd and 3rd
TPOT observation
– Inter-observer agreement for 34% (n
= 17)
– Convergent score validity
Generalizability Study
• Examine potential sources of
error in TPOT scores
• Teachers X Raters X Indicators
X Occasion
• Less than .01% of variance on
key practice indicators due to
raters
• .22% of variance on key
practice indicators due to
occasion
• 5.1% of variance on key
practice indicators due to
classroom/teacher
• Phi coefficient for key practice
indicators = .89
• G coefficient for key practice
indicators = .95
• Good news!
• Dependability in rank
ordering of classrooms
and dependability in
scores across raters,
occasions
• Phi coefficient = important
because want teachers to
reach criterion with
respect to implementation
of TPOT indicators
Snyder, P., Hemmeter, M.L., Fox, L., Bishop, C., &
Miller, M.D. (2013). Developing and gathering
psychometric evidence for a fidelity instrument.
Journal of Early Intervention, 35, 150-172.
TPOT and CLASS Correlations
N = 50
TPOT Key
Practices
Emotional Support
(ES)
.70
Classroom
Organization (CO)
.73
Instructional Support
(IS)
.76
Snyder, P., Hemmeter, M.L., Fox, L., Bishop, C., & Miller, M.D. (2013).
Developing and gathering psychometric evidence for a fidelity instrument.
Journal of Early Intervention, 35, 150-172.
Noteworthy Correlations:
TPOT and CLASS*
• TPOT Key Practices subscale and every CLASS dimension
and domain
• TPOT Red Flags subscale and every CLASS dimension
and domain (negative relationships)
• General teaching items on TPOT (SR, TR, SC, ENG, PD)
and each CLASS dimension and domain
• Most targeted teaching items on TPOT (TBE, TSC, TEE,
TPS, FR) and Instructional Support CLASS domain
• TPOT Connecting with Families with each dimension and
domain on CLASS
Additional detail in Chapter 7 in TPOT manual
Noteworthy Correlations
TPOT and ECERS-R
• TPOT Key Practices subscale and overall ECERS-R
• 10 of the 14 TPOT key practice items and overall
ECERS-R
• TPOT Red Flags subscale and overall ECERS-R
(negative relationships)
• TPOT Supporting Family Use of Pyramid Model
Practices and 5 of 7 ECERS-R subscales
• TPOT Strategies to Promote Engagement and 6
of 7 ECERS-R subscales
Additional detail in Chapter 7 in TPOT manual
Pre-SET and Select TPOT-Pilot Version Key Practice Items
(N = 31 Classrooms)
Note. Adapted from Steed and Pomerleau (2012). N = 31 classrooms.
a = Seven environmental items included on pilot version of TPOT.
* = p < .05 ** = p < .01
Additional detail in Chapter 7 in TPOT manual
Figure 1. Mean Teaching Pyramid Observation Tool implementation scores across
waves by experimental condition. Total number of TPOT indicators = 108.
Statistically significant and noteworthy differences at Wave 4 [t(40.03)=6.80, p<.001,
Cohen’s d=2.6)
Results: Implementation of Teaching Pyramid Practices
Hemmeter, M.L., Fox, L., Snyder, P., & Algina, J. (2011, April). Efficacy of a classroom-wide model for promoting social-
emotional development and preventing challenging behavior. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American
Educational Research Association, New Orleans, LA.
Results: SSIS Child Outcomes
Adjusted Means Cohen’s d
Effect SizeIntervention Control
Target Children
Social 88.6 84 .41
Problem Behavior 108.7 115.5 -.52*
Non Target
Children
Social 103.8 96.4 .46*
Problem Behavior 95.2 99 -.29
Hemmeter, M.L., Fox, L., Snyder, P., & Algina, J. (2011, April). Efficacy of a classroom-wide
model for promoting social-emotional development and preventing challenging behavior. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, New
Orleans, LA.
Figure 2. Mean frequency of positive social interactions during 60 min observation session across
waves for Cohort 1 target children whose teachers were in the intervention or control condition.
An average of the frequency of positive social interactions for the 2 to 3 target children in each
classroom was used to derive the means reported for each group at each wave.
Results: Target Child Social Interactions
Hemmeter, M.L., Fox, L., Snyder, P., & Algina, J. (2011, April). Efficacy of a classroom-wide model for promoting
social-emotional development and preventing challenging behavior. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
American Educational Research Association, New Orleans, LA.
Using the TPOT to Inform Decision
Making
• Using the TPOT in coaching
– Running TPOT
– Formal TPOT
– Goal setting/action planning
• Using the TPOT program wide
– Monitor implementation of PW implementation
– Plan professional development
• Using the TPOT in monitoring/evaluation
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10%
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40%
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60%
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90%
100%
Percentage of Indicators Observed for Key Practice Items
Initial TPOT Spring TPOT
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
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Percentage of Indicators Observed for Key Practice Items
Initial - 8 Teachers November - 8 Teachers April - 8 Teachers
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Using the Teaching Pyramid Observation Tool (TPOT™) for Preschool Classrooms

  • 1. Teaching Pyramid Observation Tool (TPOT) Mary Louise Hemmeter Patricia Snyder Lise Fox
  • 2. Overview of TPOT • Observation- and interview-informed, judgment-based rating scale • Developed to assess teachers’ implementation of universal and targeted Pyramid model practices and teachers’ capacity to implement tertiary/individualized practices
  • 3. Tertiary Intervention: Few Children Secondary Prevention: Some Children Universal Promotion: All Children The Pyramid Model: Promoting Social and Emotional Competence and Addressing Challenging Behavior 3
  • 4. Teaching Pyramid Observation Tool (TPOT) • The TPOT was developed to measure the fidelity with which teachers implement Pyramid Model practices • Provides information that can be used to: – Describe “quality” of implementation of TPOT practices – Compare implementation within and across teachers/classrooms – Identify needs of teachers for training and support
  • 5. TPOT • Scoring booklet – Classroom information – Schedule – Items/indicators – Space for notes • Manual – Definitions – Items/indicators with scoring guidance, rules, and clarifications
  • 6. Using the TPOT • Observations –Conducted for a minimum of 2 hours • Must observe centers or free play, at least one teacher-directed activity and transition between activities • Focus of observation is primarily lead teacher’s behavior, but consider all adults • Interviews – For those practices that might not be observed during a 2-hour observation
  • 7. Organization of the TPOT: Subscales • Key Practice Items: Multiple indicators associated with each item – Each indicator rated yes, no, or N/0 (only when noted) • Red Flags – Each item rated yes or no • Using Effective Strategies for Responding to Challenging Behavior – Includes three indicators that represent “essential” strategies for responding to challenging behavior and three additional strategies that might be used – Each item rated as yes or no – Only scored when challenging behavior is observed during the observation period
  • 8. Key Practice Item Subscale Observation items 1. Schedules, routines, & activities (SR) 2. Transitions between activities (TR) 3. Supportive conversations (SC) 4. Promoting engagement (ENG) 5. Providing directions (PD) 6. Collaborative teaming (CT) 7. Teaching behavior expectations (TBE) 8. Teaching social skills and emotional competencies (TSC) Observation and interview items 9. Teaching friendship skills (FR) 10. Teaching children to express emotions (TEE) 11. Teaching problem-solving (TPS) Interview items 12. Interventions for children with persistent challenging behavior (PCB) 13. Connecting with families (COM) 14. Supporting Families in using Pyramid Model practices (INF)
  • 10. Key Practice Item: Observation Only 10
  • 11. Key Practice Item: Observation AND Interview Item 11
  • 12.
  • 13. Red Flags Subscale • Practices that are contraindicated in relation to Pyramid Model implementation
  • 15. Challenging Behavior Subscale: Using Effective Strategies to Respond to Challenging Behavior (SCB) • Only scored when challenging behavior occurs. If challenging behavior occurs during the observation, score for each incident of challenging behavior. • If one or more incidences of challenging behavior occur that meet the definition for challenging behavior, record a short- hand note in the ‘incident’ box to describe the type of challenging behavior you observed • For each incident that occurred, mark ‘yes’ if you observed the teacher using a practice related to the SCB indicator or mark ‘no’ if you did not observe the teacher using the practice to address the challenging behavior
  • 16. Defining the Behavior – What to Note
  • 18. What is different about this version of the TPOT?
  • 19. Studies to Examine the Psychometric Integrity of Teaching Pyramid Observation Tool (TPOT) Scores • Primarily Head Start Classrooms • TPOT observations – 50 classrooms – 2 raters – 3 occasions • 300 total TPOTs • Generalizability study to look at dependability of scores across items, raters, occasions of measurement • CLASS (Pianta, LaParo, & Hamre, 2008) – 50 classrooms – Administered between 2nd and 3rd TPOT observation – Inter-observer agreement for 34% (n = 17) – Convergent score validity
  • 20. Generalizability Study • Examine potential sources of error in TPOT scores • Teachers X Raters X Indicators X Occasion • Less than .01% of variance on key practice indicators due to raters • .22% of variance on key practice indicators due to occasion • 5.1% of variance on key practice indicators due to classroom/teacher • Phi coefficient for key practice indicators = .89 • G coefficient for key practice indicators = .95 • Good news! • Dependability in rank ordering of classrooms and dependability in scores across raters, occasions • Phi coefficient = important because want teachers to reach criterion with respect to implementation of TPOT indicators Snyder, P., Hemmeter, M.L., Fox, L., Bishop, C., & Miller, M.D. (2013). Developing and gathering psychometric evidence for a fidelity instrument. Journal of Early Intervention, 35, 150-172.
  • 21. TPOT and CLASS Correlations N = 50 TPOT Key Practices Emotional Support (ES) .70 Classroom Organization (CO) .73 Instructional Support (IS) .76 Snyder, P., Hemmeter, M.L., Fox, L., Bishop, C., & Miller, M.D. (2013). Developing and gathering psychometric evidence for a fidelity instrument. Journal of Early Intervention, 35, 150-172.
  • 22. Noteworthy Correlations: TPOT and CLASS* • TPOT Key Practices subscale and every CLASS dimension and domain • TPOT Red Flags subscale and every CLASS dimension and domain (negative relationships) • General teaching items on TPOT (SR, TR, SC, ENG, PD) and each CLASS dimension and domain • Most targeted teaching items on TPOT (TBE, TSC, TEE, TPS, FR) and Instructional Support CLASS domain • TPOT Connecting with Families with each dimension and domain on CLASS Additional detail in Chapter 7 in TPOT manual
  • 23. Noteworthy Correlations TPOT and ECERS-R • TPOT Key Practices subscale and overall ECERS-R • 10 of the 14 TPOT key practice items and overall ECERS-R • TPOT Red Flags subscale and overall ECERS-R (negative relationships) • TPOT Supporting Family Use of Pyramid Model Practices and 5 of 7 ECERS-R subscales • TPOT Strategies to Promote Engagement and 6 of 7 ECERS-R subscales Additional detail in Chapter 7 in TPOT manual
  • 24. Pre-SET and Select TPOT-Pilot Version Key Practice Items (N = 31 Classrooms) Note. Adapted from Steed and Pomerleau (2012). N = 31 classrooms. a = Seven environmental items included on pilot version of TPOT. * = p < .05 ** = p < .01 Additional detail in Chapter 7 in TPOT manual
  • 25. Figure 1. Mean Teaching Pyramid Observation Tool implementation scores across waves by experimental condition. Total number of TPOT indicators = 108. Statistically significant and noteworthy differences at Wave 4 [t(40.03)=6.80, p<.001, Cohen’s d=2.6) Results: Implementation of Teaching Pyramid Practices Hemmeter, M.L., Fox, L., Snyder, P., & Algina, J. (2011, April). Efficacy of a classroom-wide model for promoting social- emotional development and preventing challenging behavior. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, New Orleans, LA.
  • 26. Results: SSIS Child Outcomes Adjusted Means Cohen’s d Effect SizeIntervention Control Target Children Social 88.6 84 .41 Problem Behavior 108.7 115.5 -.52* Non Target Children Social 103.8 96.4 .46* Problem Behavior 95.2 99 -.29 Hemmeter, M.L., Fox, L., Snyder, P., & Algina, J. (2011, April). Efficacy of a classroom-wide model for promoting social-emotional development and preventing challenging behavior. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, New Orleans, LA.
  • 27. Figure 2. Mean frequency of positive social interactions during 60 min observation session across waves for Cohort 1 target children whose teachers were in the intervention or control condition. An average of the frequency of positive social interactions for the 2 to 3 target children in each classroom was used to derive the means reported for each group at each wave. Results: Target Child Social Interactions Hemmeter, M.L., Fox, L., Snyder, P., & Algina, J. (2011, April). Efficacy of a classroom-wide model for promoting social-emotional development and preventing challenging behavior. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, New Orleans, LA.
  • 28. Using the TPOT to Inform Decision Making • Using the TPOT in coaching – Running TPOT – Formal TPOT – Goal setting/action planning • Using the TPOT program wide – Monitor implementation of PW implementation – Plan professional development • Using the TPOT in monitoring/evaluation
  • 29. 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Percentage of Indicators Observed for Key Practice Items Initial TPOT Spring TPOT
  • 30. 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Percentage of Indicators Observed for Key Practice Items Initial - 8 Teachers November - 8 Teachers April - 8 Teachers
  • 31. To order: www.brookespublishing.com 1-800-638-3775 To learn more about other social-emotional development products: http://products.brookespublishing.com/Social- Emotional-Development-C1033.aspx Thanks for joining us!

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Arrows animated in this order:ItemIndicatorsNo OpportunityScore ColumnsItem refers to the title or heading of several indicators.Indicators are the individual skills or practices you are looking for during the observation.Some of the indicators have an “N/O” in the notes column – in these cases, it is because there might be no opportunity to observe this in the classroom. Rather than scoring “no” you can score that you did not get the chance to see it.Most of the indicators do not have an n/o option; you will just score yes or no in the score columns.
  2. Here is item 1 – schedules, routines, and activities. This is one of the observation only items.
  3. Here is item 9 – teaching friendship skills. This is one of the observation and interview items.
  4. Here is a snapshot of the red flag item page. Remember, these are practices that are important to have in place. If they are not in place, you will want to work towards implementing them first.
  5. Here is a snapshot of the challenging behavior item.
  6. Discussion points: