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Why Use a Three-Tier System for ALL Students? 1. Research supports the process 2. Prevention over identification: readiness, inadequate delivery, need for DI, absence of DI, inadequate core curriculum 3. Teachers problem solve 4. Utilizes scientific inquiry and scientifically based research materials
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Why Use a Three-Tier System for ALL Students? 5. Information makes sense to people: Logical Research-based Discussion based on school staff experience Utilizes daily data Awareness of vertical & horizontal alignment of instruction in a school
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Why Use a Three-Tier System for ALL Students? 6. Creates a record of interventions throughout a student’s academic career. 7. Creates a timeline for assistance for at- risk students. 8. Links assessments & instruction to interventions.
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Let’s Take a Look… 1. Together, let’s browse through the packet, The RTI Guide: Developing and Implementing a Model in Your Schools. 2. Features: Brief description of Instruction for each Tier Essentials of Tiers Examples of Tier Interventions Tier Process Charts Sections -“for the administrator & classroom teacher”
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Let’s Talk to a Colleague About RTI… 3. Individually read through the section on Tier I (5 mins.) Guiding Question: To what extent are you currently involved in implementing RTI at the district/school level? 4. Turn to a colleague and share your thoughts… (5 mins.) REPEAT steps 3 & 4 for Tiers II & III
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Let’s Look at a few RTI Forms… Jim Wright’s, Top Ten list of the RTI-ready school for teachers, bldg. admins, districts RTI Implementation Planning Sheet Scientific Inquiry chart Tigard-Tualatin Standard Behavior Protocol, K-12 – format for academics, too!
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Let’s Look at a few more… Available Building Supplemental/Intervention Program Resources Progress Monitoring: Administrator’s Summary and Outline (Ambivalence toward a progress monitoring system is fatal to the process and must be developed before intervention implementation.) Focus on Process of the Three-Tier RTI Model
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Other RTI Resources… Sopris West Educational Services: A Self-Assessment for School Readiness, February 2009 Education Week: High Schools Try Out RTI, January 2009 NYSUT Information Bulletin, Response-to-Intervention, April 2008 The National Association of State Directors of Special Education (NASDSE), Myths About Response to Intervention (RtI) Implementation, May 2006 PPT] Lanesville’s Approach to Response to Intervention: A Pilot Program...Lanesville’s Approach to Response to Intervention: A Pilot Program... File Format: Microsoft Powerpoint - View as HTML Oct 16, 2008... Lanesville’s Approach to Response to Intervention: A Pilot Program Using DIBELS. Jennifer Moore, Psy.S. Marsha Himmelhaver, Principal... www.doe.in.gov/indiana-rti/docs/Assessment_Progress_Monitoring- LanesvilleElementary.ppt - Similar pagesView as HTMLSimilar pages
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A Study on RTI Implementation… trends Certain trends emerged through examining the data collected from the five sites: All sites implemented RTI in phases. For schools and districts beginning implementation, this might mean introducing and “mastering” one RTI element at a time, implementing RTI in one grade level at a time, or, at the district level, piloting RTI in one school before implementing more widely. The sites all relied on “creative” scheduling and flexible uses of funds and teachers to implement RTI. Consider realigning teachers and other staff’s responsibilities to fit within a RTI framework. RTI implementation will require some tough choices. RTI implementation is a dynamic process. All sites reported changing their implementation throughout the year. Do what works. Use data to guide implementation. If a practice appears to be increasing students’ scores over time, keep doing it. If not, change it.
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Response to Intervention Understand the process Develop the process for your own district/building Sell the process Define what you already have and do Implement the process Now isn’t that easy!? (Don’t worry – we’ll be here to help…)
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