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1 What is RTI? RTI is a general education initiative aimed at improving student performance through the use of effective scientific research-based instructional strategies RTI is a problem-solving approach to improving pre-referral services and preventing unnecessary assignment to special education RTI is a multi-tiered approach of intervention in responding to students’ needs

2 Instructional Support Team’s Role

3 Where did RTI come from? Under the Reauthorization of IDEA, 2004, students will no longer be able to be classified as having a learning disability unless scientific research-based instruction has been provided in accordance with regulatory recommendations prior to referring students to the CSE

4 Pre-Referral Interventions
“The use of pre-referral instructional strategies in the general education setting is required to address the needs of students with learning and/or behavioral problems prior to a referral to the CSE. Part 200 Regulations requires a description and documentation of any attempts to remediate a student’s performance prior to a referral to the CSE.”

5 PREVENTION

6 Three Tiered Approach to Intervention
5% = Tier III 15% = Tier II 80% = Tier I Differentiation…

7 Multi-Tiered Model Tier I: Universal Interventions: The interventions that all students receive as part of the general education curriculum and the use of instructional strategies that all students benefit from Tier II: Targeted more intensive instruction including but limited to small group and/or 1:1 supplemental systematic instruction Tier III: Comprehensive evaluation by a multi disciplinary team and intensive support in order to determine eligibility for special education *At every tier, assessments are completed and data is collected and reviewed. Parents are notified when students are recommended to receive support at Tier II. * Tier intervention should be utilized for approximately 8-10 weeks.

8 Intervention Tools Interventions are based on monitored progress and
are targeted to specific student needs Interventions are administered by classroom teacher, reading specialist, and other highly qualified teachers Interventions provide students with ADDITIONAL instructions.

9 Important Questions For Teachers
Is there a mismatch between the student’s learning style and the instructional approach? Have we defined the student’s needs and identified the student’s strengths as opposed to his deficits? How must curriculum and instructional strategies be adjusted to support the student’s learning?

10 Fast Facts Too many children are classified without exhausting appropriate instructional strategies first. Research shows that many children who demonstrate reading difficulties in primary grades can be brought up to average levels of performance when provided with intensive and focused instruction Intelligence is more a predictor of school success, and not necessarily a predictor of successful reading.

11 Summary: RTI is….. * Establishment of effective teaching strategies and core curriculum with general education population * Universal screening of ALL students * Use of research based interventions in general education * Measurement of student responses to interventions * Use of student RTI data to change intensity or from of new interventions


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