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Problem-Solving Approach to RTI: Assumes that no given intervention will be effective for all students; generally has four stages (problem identification, problem analysis, plan implementation, and plan evaluation... More »
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Why should we undertake Response to Intervention (RTI) when we already have several other initiatives going on in our district?
Response from Ann Casey, Ph.D.: RTI is a framework that could be used as an organizing tool for all of our work in education. The main intent of RTI is to ensure students receive targeted instruction early so all students can be successful. In RTI, we integrate measurement/data systems to focus instruction by using a problem solving process. These components are the framework...[read full response]
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TOPIC: Re:Yes, there is a secondary presence
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Re:Available for a visit at Your School? 3 Months, 1 Week ago
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Alan:
We would be honored to have you visit our school. Your expertise would really help us grow and improve. I know that you are coming to the area in a few weeks. Please email me directly and we can take care of the arrangements.
Thank you.
Charles
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