Idaho’s Pyramid Model Collaborative Website

Idaho’s Pyramid Module Collaborative has created a website to share the scope of our work, share resources, and our project evaluation. Specific items to review are under “What’s New” the Teacher Over of Teaching Pyramid Observation Tool. Many of our teachers were nervous and concerned about being observed, so we worked with Anna Winneker, University … Read more

2020 Evaluation Report

Current Work Plan for Rooted in Relationships; Pyramid Model implemented in community based child care settings.

2018-2019 Rooted in Relationships Executive Summary

Rooted in Relationships is an initiative in Nebraska that focuses on 0-8 social emotional development, a big portion of what we do involves implementing the Pyramid Model in Child Care Centers and Homes. We also collaborate as a co-lead on the PSLT. Our annual report demonstrates the effectiveness of the Pyramid Model in our initiative … Read more

Wisconsin’s State Leadership Team Annual Report

This is the WI PM 2019 Annual Report. Given the current circumstances, we created a condensed report that highlights priorities for reinvigorating and beginning to scale up with our renewed funding in August 2019.

WI Evaluation of the Effects of the Pyramid Model

In 2015, the Safe Schools Healthy Students Department of the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction contracted with researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater to consider whether or not the implementation of Pyramid Model practices was related to differences in teachers’ use of evidence-based practices in the classroom. Additionally, the evaluation considered whether or not the … Read more

Wisconsin’s State Leadership Team Annual Report

Wisconsin’s State Leadership Team has been working to build infrastructure and capacity for programs, sites, classrooms and providers to implement evidence based practices with fidelity since 2009. Our 2018 Annual Report provides 2018 highlights, and outlines how expanding support for Statewide Pyramid Model work can address specific needs in Wisconsin.