Library
The Library includes research and resources (developed outside of TCLD) related to:- multi-tiered interventions in reading, math, and behavior,
- progress-monitoring tools, and
- specific identification methods for learning disabilities based on RTI models.
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Features of state response to intervention initiatives in Northeast and Islands Region states
Northeast and Islands Regional Educational Laboratory
This report, developed by REL and the Institute of Education Sciences, describes an analysis of documents related to RTI that are publicly available on state education agency web sites in the nine Northeast and Islands Region jurisdictions: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Vermont, and the Virgin Islands. This document concludes that RTI is supported in seven jurisdictions as an overall school instructional improvement approach or an approach to determining special education eligibility. It also finds that RTI documents in the seven jurisdictions address the core features of RTI as defined by the National Research Center on Learning Disabilities.
Grade level: K-12
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Resource type: Website
Date posted on this site: Friday, June 18, 2010
Identification of Students with LD Under IDEA 2004: Oregon Response to Intervention
Oregon Department of Education
This document provides information to assist school districts in designing and adopting an RTI approach that best fits the district, is technically sound, and is sustainable.
Grade level: K-12
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Resource type: WordDoc
Date posted on this site: Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Implementing Student Progress Monitoring on a Statewide Basis
National Center on Student Progress Monitoring
This PowerPoint presentation from the National Center on Student Progress Monitoring 2006 Summer Institute provided an overview of Pennsylvania’s statewide progress monitoring initiative. Included was a discussion of the Commonwealth’s approach and outcomes to progress monitoring, which includes the selection of pilot districts, a training plan, a seven-step process, a statewide roll-out of the model, and student outcome data. Challenges and lessons learned were also shared. The handouts are also available for download.
Grade level: K-5
Resource type: Multiple
Date posted on this site: Monday, September 17, 2007
Indicators of School Readiness for RtI: A Self-Assessment Tool
Colorado Department of Education
Colorado Department of Education has developed a variety of tools to assist schools in implementing an RtI model. The Indicators of School Readiness for RtI: A Self-Assessment Tool is a rubric that allows educators to assess how prepared their school is for RtI implementation and to formulate a school profile. This information can be used to determine next steps for RtI implementation.
Grade level: K-12
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Resource type: PDF or WordDoc
Date posted on this site: Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Kansas Multi-Tier System of Supports: Innovation Configuration Matrix (ICM)
Kansas State Department of Education
This matrix developed by the Kansas State Department of Education describes the principles and practices within a Multi-Tier System of Supports. It focuses on the essential system components that are consistent across all ages (early childhood through high school) and across all domains (academic and behavior). The primary use of this matrix is to assist in the understanding of a multi-tiered system and describe what it may look like when implemented within a district, building, or other community agency.
Grade level: K-12
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Resource type: PDF
Date posted on this site: Monday, February 22, 2010
Kansas Multi-Tier System of Supports: Research Base
Kansas State Department of Education
This document from the Kansas State Department of Education is structured to align with the "Kansas Multi-Tier System of Supports (MTSS): Innovation Configuration Matrix". It was created to assist in the understanding of the actual research base underlying the principles and practices of MTSS. It is not intended to be a comprehensive review of all research that supports MTSS but a highlight of some main pieces of work.
Grade level: K-12
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Resource type: PDF
Date posted on this site: Monday, February 22, 2010
Problem-Solving Model Pilot: The Problem-Solving Process and Graphics
North Carolina Department of Education
North Carolina has developed a Problem-Solving Model Pilot and accompanying Problem-Solving Model Process Graphics (adapted with permission from Heartland AEA Iowa) as tools to introduce both the conceptual framework and the process involved in providing a foundation for a planned, systematic set of interventions that can be monitored and evaluated to determine effectiveness. The graphics depict the Problem-Solving Model Process, a Problem-Solving Model, a comparison of the RTI/PSM model vs. current SIT, BAT, and SAT models, a graphic of Academic, Social, and Behavioral Success Systems, and a visual description of Student Achievement and the Student Success Program. These are available for download at the link below.
Grade level: K-12
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Resource type: Website
Date posted on this site: Wednesday, October 08, 2008
Rapid Response - Response to Intervention (RtI) Policy
Southeast Comprehensive Center
This 'Rapid Response' report, released by the Southeast Comprehensive Center (SECC) provides an overview of state policies on RTI. The goal of the report is to provide decision makers and other stakeholders with information on formal RTI policy so that they can compare their own regulations with those in other states.
Grade level: K-12
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Resource type: PDF
Date posted on this site: Friday, June 18, 2010
Response to Intervention (RTI): 3 Tiered System A Model to Meet Student Needs in the Minneapolis Public Schools
Minneapolis Public Schools
This webinar was presented by Tom Hegranes, Ann Casey, and Doug Marston from the Minneapolis Public Schools on June 20, 2006. Since the mid-1990's, Minneapolis Public Schools (MPS) has implemented a problem-solving approach to delivering early intervening services to struggling learners. This approach involves documenting student responses to interventions and, when satisfactory progress is not made, referring children for special education evaluation. The Minneapolis Problem-Solving Model is similar to the response to intervention approach (RtI) authorized under IDEA 2004.
Grade level: K-12
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Resource type: PDF
Date posted on this site: Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Response to Intervention Dialogue Guides
The IDEA Partnership
These Dialogue Guides are models for conducting interactive discussions across stakeholders in States and districts. Each Guide circulates a common set of source materials and suggested procedures for involving various audiences in States and districts.
Grade level: K-12
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Resource type: Website
Date posted on this site: Wednesday, October 08, 2008
Response to Intervention in Pennsylvania
The IDEA Partnership
This presentation at the Supporting the Performance of Diverse Learners conference was sponsored by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Partnership at the National Association of State Directors of Special Education, the Consortium for School Improvement at the Council of Chief State School Officers, the Center for Comprehensive School Reform and Improvement, and the Comprehensive School Reform Support and Capacity Building Program at the Education Alliance at Brown University.
Grade level: K-12
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Resource type: PowerPoint
Date posted on this site: Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Response to Intervention Podcasts
California Services for Technical Assistance and Training (CALStat), Sponsored by the California Department of Education
These podcasts feature recorded conversations with experts from the field on a variety of RTI topics. Currently, podcasts are available in audio and PDF or html formats on (a) RTI Overview; (b) RTI Literacy; and (c) Elk Grove Unified School District's Arlene Hein Elementary.
Grade level: K-12
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Resource type: Multiple
Date posted on this site: Wednesday, October 08, 2008
Response to Intervention Training for California Educators
California Department of Education
This web site contains an archive of the Webcast Training Series that began March 16, 2006. Top educators from across the nation provided information on implementing a multi-tier RTI system aligned with NCLB that is designed to improve child academic and behavioral outcomes. Materials related to each presentation are available under the "Materials" tab. Webcasts include: RTI-Why Now?, What is RTI?, Administrative Issues in RTI, Instruction in RTI Systems, RTI - Getting Started. Presenters in this series include Jack Fletcher, Dan Reschly, David Tilly, Sharon Kurns, and Amanda Van Der Heyden. As some of the most knowledgeable researchers in the field of Response to Intervention, their information will be invaluable to RCCs and state departments of education as they gain understanding of RTI and related implementation issues.
Grade level: K-12
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Resource type: Multiple
Date posted on this site: Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Response to Intervention: An Implementation and Technical Assistance Guide for Districts and Schools
West Virginia Department of Education
Descriptions of the fundamental knowledge, skills, procedures and practices operationalized by the pilot schools are provided in this document, which serves as an administrator's and practitioner's guide for implementing and sustaining a K-3 response to intervention model.
Grade level: K-3
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Resource type: WordDoc
Date posted on this site: Wednesday, October 08, 2008
Responsive Instruction: Refining Our Work of Teaching All Children Virginia's "Response to Intervention" Initiative
Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Education
This guidance document is designed to assist school divisions in understanding what RtI is, its origins in educational practice and research, its usefulness and value, and several ways it can be implemented.
Grade level: K-12
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Resource type: PDF
Date posted on this site: Wednesday, October 08, 2008
RTI and Disproportionate Representation: An Annotated Bibliography
National Center on Response to Intervention
This annotated bibliography, developed by The National Center on RTI, outlines citations for key articles for understanding disproportionate representation. For ease of use, the bibliography is categorized into three sections: Practitioner-oriented, Practitioners Who Want to Learn More, and Research-oriented. The Practitioner-oriented category is mainly composed of articles that are simple and practical. The category entitled, Practitioners Who Want to Learn More, is for those who want more detailed information about disproportionality. While the majority of the articles are research-based, the Research-oriented category has more articles that focus on the technical and conceptual aspects of disproportionality.
Grade level: K-12
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Resource type: Website
Date posted on this site: Tuesday, June 15, 2010
RTI in Texas: 2008-2009 Response to Intervention Guidance Document
Texas Education Agency
RtI in Texas: 2008-2009 Response to Intervention Guidance Document, developed by the Texas Education Agency, includes information about RtI implementation from the Response to Intervention Coordination Council (RtICC).
Grade level: K-12
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Resource type: Website
Date posted on this site: Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Special Education Eligibility Standards from Iowa RtI
Iowa Department of Education
This 45 page document includes extensive information on assessments, working with culturally and linguistically diverse students, and determining discrepancy. Special Note: While this resource does address issues of special education identification, it also provides some very valuable information in other areas: (1) appropriate information on instructional integrity, (2) content on instructional need and progress monitoring, and (3) good model of how instruction can be addressed within a policy context.
Grade level: K-12
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Resource type: PDF
Date posted on this site: Wednesday, August 08, 2007
State Policies and Procedures and Selected Local Implementation Practices in Response to Intervention in the Six Southeast Region States
U.S. Department of Education Institute of Education Sciences
State Policies and Procedures and Selected Local Implementation Practices in Response to Intervention in the Six Southeast Region States, developed by the U.S. Department of Education Institute of Education Sciences, describes how six state education agencies and three local education agencies in the Southeast Region are adopting and implementing Response to Intervention-an education approach designed to provide effective, evidence-based interventions for struggling learners
Grade level: K-12
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Resource type: Website
Date posted on this site: Tuesday, June 16, 2009
State RTI Initiatives
The IDEA Partnership
RTI and related initiatives of State education agencies are among the many descriptions of State activities, with links, shown in the RKR Library. New descriptions are added regularly.
Grade level: K-12
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Resource type: Website
Date posted on this site: Wednesday, October 08, 2008
Technical Assistance Paper - The Response to Intervention (RtI) Model
Florida Bureau of Exceptional Education and Student Services
This technical assistance paper, from the Florida Bureau of Exceptional Education and Student Services, delineates the purpose for RTI, explains how it should be implemented in different content areas, and discusses the use of RTI in determining eligibility for special education services.
Grade level: K-12
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Resource type: PDF
Date posted on this site: Wednesday, August 08, 2007
The IDEA Partnership Collection on RTI
The IDEA Partnership
A Partnership Collection, a website developed by The IDEA Partnership, provides access to a comprehensive collection of materials and resources to assist the understanding of Response to Intervention (RTI) processes. The collection is designed to assist learning about Response to Intervention and best practices for its implementation on all levels-- federal, state, and local.
Grade level: K-12
Resource type: Website
Date posted on this site: Friday, June 18, 2010
The Status of State-level Response to Intervention Policies and Procedures
U.S. Department of Education Institute of Education Sciences
Response to intervention (RTI) can be both a system for providing early interventions to struggling students and a special education diagnostic tool for evaluating and identifying students with specific learning disabilities. Contributing to the very limited literature on state-level approaches, this report developed by the U.S. Department of Education Institute of Education Sciences describes how nine states define and support RTI at the state level, based on data collected between June and August 2008.
Grade level: K-12
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Resource type: Website
Date posted on this site: Thursday, February 25, 2010
The Student Assistance Team and the Three-Tier Model of Student Intervention
New Mexico Public Education Department
The New Mexico Public Education Department has developed a manual that provides guidance and tools for its school districts and charter schools to use in order to build technically sound systems to effectively implement RTI.
Grade level: K-12
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Resource type: PDF
Date posted on this site: Friday, June 18, 2010
Using Response to Intervention for Washington's Students
Washington State Special Education, Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI)
This document was designed to explain the principles and components of the RTI process provide guidelines related to decision making within a RTI system, recommend how to use RTI data in identifying specific learning disabilities, answer common questions, and identify additional resources.
Grade level: K-12
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Resource type: PDF
Date posted on this site: Thursday, December 06, 2007
Utah's Three Tier Model of Reading Instruction
Utah State Office of Education
This document was developed to provide Utah educators with a process for delivering quality, research-based instruction using Utah's Core Curricula by guiding educators K-12 in implementing a 3 Tier Model of Reading Instruction.
Grade level: K-12
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Resource type: PDF
Date posted on this site: Thursday, December 06, 2007
