RTI: What Schools Are Doing Now
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We are undergoing a sea change
in the way we approach differentiated learning in this country. Like most big
changes, it brings upheaval with it--but also the prospect of better outcomes
for many children.
RTI Components. As
more organizations and schools begin documenting and implementing the three-tier
RTI model, a standard set of components has emerged (Sources: NCLD "Core
Findings About Response to Intervention," and multi-organization publication on
"New Roles in Response to Intervention"):
- School-wide screening (quick, repeatable testing of critical
skills or behaviors to identify at-risk students
- Continuous, research-based progress monitoring (using preset
rules to determine whether progress is being made)
- Fidelity of implementation and systematic, data-based
documentation on each student
- Data-based decision making, by a collaborative team of school
staff
- Staff development and collaboration (intervention is delivered
by qualified personnel, who are trained in intervention techniques)
- Ongoing, organized, documented parent notification and
involvement
Implementing the RTI Model. How do teachers fit all these components into their
already busy routine? Because RTI is not a single, mandated approach, schools,
districts, and states have the freedom, and the responsibility, of figuring out
for themselves how to make the model work best for their students. The links
below provide background research, resources and ideas on how schools across
the country are turning theory into practice. |
| Useful RTI Links |
Response to Intervention: LD Info Zone (National Council on Learning Disabilities--background info, research, additional web resources)
Focus on Response to Intervention (IRA--helpful articles and links to resources)
Embracing Response to Intervention (Education Week--Iowa's approach)
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RTI Resource
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These recording sheets from our Intervention Response Journal provide an easy, convenient way to
record and share data on each child's response to every intervention session.
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Product Spotlight: The Intervention Tutor
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The Intervention Tutor

This complete RTI tutoring kit offers everything you need
for tutoring one-on-one or in small groups, in 9 curriculum areas.
Motivational, multi-sensory manipulatives involve children actively to achieve
mastery quickly. Guidebooks offer step-by-step activities for scaffolded
instruction in each area. The Needs Assessment Matrixhelps you
find just the right teaching tool for a child's individual needs. Record your
ongoing assessment of each student's progress in the 32-page Intervention Response Journals.
Organize, store, and transport all your intervention materials in the sturdy
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Individual intervention kits are also available in 9
curriculum areas. Each kit contains manipulatives plus a guidebook of
step-by-step activities.
Language Development
Alphabet
Phonemic Awareness
Letter/Sound Correspondence
Phonics
High Frequency Words
Reading Fluency
Grammar and Syntax
Bigger Words
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Next Month's Topic: Comprehension Strategy Instruction
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Educators increasingly agree that comprehension strategies
should be taught in the primary grades. What are the best ways to do it? We'll
share some innovative strategies and resources.
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Quote of the Month
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"What I do you cannot do; but what you do, I cannot do. The needs are great and none of us, including me, ever do great things. But we can all do small things, with great love, and together we can do something wonderful."
--Mother Teresa of Calcutta
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