Let's take a look at a few sources to understand what exactly Rti is.
According to www.rtinetwork.org, Rti or Response to Intervention "is a multi-tier approach to the early identification and support of students with learning and behavior needs. The RTI process begins with high-quality instruction and universal screening of all children in the general education classroom."
Another source, www.understood.org, states that "a big part of the RTI process involves closely monitoring student progress . . . that way the school can see which kids need more academic support."
This same source explains the main focus of the Rti,
"the goal is for the school to intervene, or step in, and start helping before anyone falls . . . behind."
1. One area you felt they did particularly well with and why.
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1. I like the visual you posted about RTI in general. Teachers need to keep making changes depending on the student and definitely agree that close monitoring is required. I enjoy seeing that you had different sources to explain the definition of each Tier.
2. In Tier 3, you placed a quote in big words stating how if students are in Tier 3 and still struggling then they will be access for special services. Our instructor we observe mentioned that Tier 3 was special ed. Is Tier 3 for you already students with exceptionalities are they in the process of being diagnosed?
You have a very beautiful blog design! The way you put all the parts of the blog in different sections is really amazing! My question for you is: Is there a part of the RTI process that you really enjoy learning about? Great Blog!
ReplyDeleteI really like how you put a direct quote in big font! It makes it stand out more, which makes the message even more powerful. I also like how you added in a visual. I'm a visual person so I find that to be beneficial.
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