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What is this thing called RTI? American Teacher September 2008 Reviewed by:   Sue Koopman
#2  Human Development and Learning #3  Diversity #4  Planning for instruction #5  Learning Environment #6  Instructional Delivery #7  Communication #8  Assessment #9  Collaborative Relationships Illinois Professional Teaching Standards
AFT ONLINE http://www.aft.org/topics/rti ,[object Object],http://www.ideapartnership.org/page.cfm?pageid=18 ,[object Object],http://www.rtinetwork.org/ RTI Web Source Sampler
[object Object],http://www.rti4success.org/ ,[object Object],http://www.nasdse.org/Portals/0/SCHOOL.pdf http://www.nasdse.org/Portals/0/DISTRICT.pdf RTI Web Source Sampler  (continued)
This is NOT true.  The entire school needs to be involved in the RTI process, not just special education. RTI begins with the general education staff with input from special education as needed. See: “Identification of Specific Learning Disabilities” at http://idea.ed.gov/explore/view  for more information. MYTH #1 RTI is only “pre-referral”; special education staff will have to sort it out
NOT true.  RTI is designed to broaden the range of academic and behavioral interventions in general education, not to prevent or deny access to needed services or support. See:  “Progress Monitoring” under RTI Topics at http://www.rti4success.org   for more information. MYTH #2  RTI delays special education referrals
NOT true.   Parents or educators may request an initial evaluation to determine if a student has a disability.  RTI does not weaken that right. Requests can be made at any point within the RTI process. See: “Identification of Specific Learning Disabilities” at http://idea.ed.gov/explore/view  for more information. MYTH #3  You cannot refer a student for special education evaluation if your school or district has an RTI process.
FALSE.   Tier 3 is the most intensive level of intervention within general education.  It is not special education. If a student still does not make progress within this level, he/she may then be evaluated for special education. See:  http://www.rtinetwork.org/essential/tieredinstruction    for more information.  MYTH #4  “Tier 3” is another name for special education.
FALSE.   Adequate time should be given to determine if the interventions are working. Guidelines given by the RTI ACTION NETWORK: Tier 1:  Maximum of eight weeks Tier 2:  No longer than one grading period Tier 3:  There is no guideline for this tier. See: National Research Center on Learning Disabilities at: http://www.nrcld.org  for more information   MYTH #5  RTI interventions should be tried for no more than six to eight weeks.
Special education teachers need to be included in the planning, implementation, and monitoring of interventions within RTI. They should not be considered an outside agency to receive students that did not make sufficient progress within the RTI process.   MYTH #6  RTI reduces the need for special ed teachers.
What is this thing called RTI? (2008, September). American Teacher, 93(1), 4-5.   References

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What Is This Thing Called Rti

  • 1. What is this thing called RTI? American Teacher September 2008 Reviewed by: Sue Koopman
  • 2. #2 Human Development and Learning #3 Diversity #4 Planning for instruction #5 Learning Environment #6 Instructional Delivery #7 Communication #8 Assessment #9 Collaborative Relationships Illinois Professional Teaching Standards
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5. This is NOT true. The entire school needs to be involved in the RTI process, not just special education. RTI begins with the general education staff with input from special education as needed. See: “Identification of Specific Learning Disabilities” at http://idea.ed.gov/explore/view for more information. MYTH #1 RTI is only “pre-referral”; special education staff will have to sort it out
  • 6. NOT true. RTI is designed to broaden the range of academic and behavioral interventions in general education, not to prevent or deny access to needed services or support. See: “Progress Monitoring” under RTI Topics at http://www.rti4success.org for more information. MYTH #2 RTI delays special education referrals
  • 7. NOT true. Parents or educators may request an initial evaluation to determine if a student has a disability. RTI does not weaken that right. Requests can be made at any point within the RTI process. See: “Identification of Specific Learning Disabilities” at http://idea.ed.gov/explore/view for more information. MYTH #3 You cannot refer a student for special education evaluation if your school or district has an RTI process.
  • 8. FALSE. Tier 3 is the most intensive level of intervention within general education. It is not special education. If a student still does not make progress within this level, he/she may then be evaluated for special education. See: http://www.rtinetwork.org/essential/tieredinstruction for more information. MYTH #4 “Tier 3” is another name for special education.
  • 9. FALSE. Adequate time should be given to determine if the interventions are working. Guidelines given by the RTI ACTION NETWORK: Tier 1: Maximum of eight weeks Tier 2: No longer than one grading period Tier 3: There is no guideline for this tier. See: National Research Center on Learning Disabilities at: http://www.nrcld.org for more information MYTH #5 RTI interventions should be tried for no more than six to eight weeks.
  • 10. Special education teachers need to be included in the planning, implementation, and monitoring of interventions within RTI. They should not be considered an outside agency to receive students that did not make sufficient progress within the RTI process. MYTH #6 RTI reduces the need for special ed teachers.
  • 11. What is this thing called RTI? (2008, September). American Teacher, 93(1), 4-5.  References