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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There are 14 resources matching your request.
Bill East: Effective Ways for Local Education Agencies (LEAs) to Engage State Education Agencies (SEAs) and Schools Regarding RTI
RTI Action Network
Bill East: Effective Ways for Local Education Agencies (LEAs) to Engage State Education Agencies (SEAs) and Schools Regarding RTI, developed by the RTI Action Network, includes information highlighting some of the important issues education agencies should consider related to RTI.
Grade level: K-12
Resource type: Podcast
Date posted on this site: Wednesday, November 04, 2009
District RTI Initiatives
The IDEA Partnership
RTI and related initiatives of school districts and area education service centers are among the many descriptions of district activities, with links, shown in the RKR Library.
Grade level: K-12
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Resource type: Website
Date posted on this site: Wednesday, October 08, 2008
How the EBIS/RTI Process Works in Secondary Schools
Tigard-Tualatin School District
This document developed by the Tigard-Tualatin School District in Tigard, OR, includes information on EBIS (Effective Behavior and Instructional Support) as a structured, systematic process (1) to review school-wide behavior and academic data in order to evaluate the effectiveness of core programs, (2) to screen and identify students needing additional academic and/or behavior support, and (3) to plan, implement and modify interventions for these students.
Grade level: 7-12
http://www.ttsd.k12.or.us/district/ebis/ebis-1/Secondary%20EBIS%20Handbook%2010%2028%2009%20pdf.pdf
Resource type: PDF
Date posted on this site: Thursday, July 08, 2010
How the EBIS-RTI Team Process Works in Elementary Schools
Tigard-Tualatin School District
How the EBIS-RTI Team Process Works in Elementary Schools, developed by the Tigard-Tualatin School District, includes information on EBIS as a structured, systematic process involving the following features and activities: team membership, school-wide planning, planning for the 20%, monthly meetings, and individualizing-intensifying interventions.
Grade level: K-5
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Resource type: PDF
Date posted on this site: Wednesday, November 04, 2009
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
Planning and First Steps
National Center on Response to Intervention
Planning and First Steps for RTI, a webinar presentation by Alexandra Hilt-Panahon and Deborah Gould Stover in collaboration with the National Center on Response to Intervention, offers an example of RTI implementation. Topics covered include the initial district planning, introducing RTI to stakeholders, creating data teams and staff alignment, developing schedules, and providing professional development. Examples of school-wide schedules and professional development are provided.
Grade level: K-5
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Resource type: Website
Date posted on this site: Friday, June 18, 2010
Response to Intervention Blueprints for Implementation: District and School Building Levels
National Association of State Directors of Special Education
This Blueprint provides step-by-step implementation guidelines, resources and tips from RtI implementers with many years of experience. The Blueprints are intentionally designed to provide a framework around which RtI implementation can be built.
Grade level: K-12
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Resource type: PDF
Date posted on this site: Wednesday, October 08, 2008
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
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
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
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 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 Student Achievement Data to Support Instructional Decision Making
U.S. Department of Education Institute of Education Sciences
The purpose of this practice guide, developed by IES, is to help K-12 teachers and administrators use student achievement data to make instructional decisions intended to raise student achievement. These decisions include, but are not limited to, how to adapt lessons or assignments in response to students' needs, alter classroom goals or objectives, or modify student-grouping arrangements. The guide also provides recommendations for creating the organizational and technological conditions that foster effective data use.
Grade level: K-12
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Resource type: PDF
Date posted on this site: Friday, June 18, 2010
