What does the abbreviation RTI mean?
Response to Intervention.
Who created the Response to Intervention approach?
Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA)
Name three persons who help with the RTI process.
General educators
Special educators
specialists
Explain the term Response to intervention.
1.Response to Intervention (RTI) is a multi-tier approach to the early identification and support of students with learning and behavioural needs.
2.Response to intervention (RTI) is a process used by educators to help students who are struggling with a skill or lesson; every teacher will use interventions (a set of teaching procedures) with any student to help them succeed in the classroom.
How many Tiers are involved in the RTI approach?
three
Explain what happens at tier 1.
High-Quality Classroom Instruction, Screening, and Group Interventions
Explain what happens at tier 2
Students not making adequate progress in the regular classroom in Tier 1 are provided with increasingly intensive instruction matched to their needs on the basis of levels of performance and rates of progress.
What happens at tier 3?
students receive individualized, intensive interventions
Students who do not achieve the desired level of progress in response to these targeted interventions are then referred for a comprehensive evaluation and considered for eligibility for special education services.
Give one advantage of the RTI approach.
improve education.
students with special needs are easily identified.