RtI Technology for Interventions, Progress Monitoring and Data Analysis
1. Response to Intervention
(RtI) in Practice
A focus on technology for selecting
research-based interventions, monitoring
progress, and representing results.
2. Goals of this training…
Review RtI principles
Examine steps for planning and bringing/strengthening RtI in
your district
To look at online research-based interventions resources
Look at Data Collection resources, procedures, and
technology.
Examine technology for graphing data and data analysis.
3. Response to Intervention (RtI)
“Response to Intervention is the practice
of a) providing high-quality instruction
and intervention matched to student
needs, b) monitoring progress frequently
to make decisions about changes in
instruction or goals, and c) applying child
response data to important educational
decisions.”
4. How about a visual?
Academic Behavioral
1-5% Intensive
Individualized
Interventions
Adapted from OSEP
Effective School-Wide
Interventions
5-10% Targeted5-10% Targeted
InterventionsInterventions
5-10% Targeted5-10% Targeted
InterventionsInterventions
1-5% Intensive
Individualized
Interventions
80-90%
School-Wide
Interventions
80-90%
School-Wide
Interventions
5. An Application of the Tiered Model
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkK1bT8ls0M
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6. The Tiers
Core Instruction (Tier 1, Green)
Targeted, Supplemental Intervention, Small
Group (Tier 2, Yellow)
Intensive Individualized Intervention
(Tier 3, Red)
8. Providing high-quality instruction and
intervention matched to student needs
Instruction-Curriculum and educational interventions
that are research-based and have been proven to be
effective for most students
Interventions-A change in instructing a student in the
area of learning or behavioral difficulty to try and
improve performance and achieve adequate progress
Scientifically-based- Curriculum and educational
interventions that are research-based and have been
proven to be effective for most students.
9. It’s Important to Remember…
Practices that are NOT considered instructional
interventions include:
Special or re-assigned seating in the classroom
Shortened assignments
Communications with the parent about the child at regular
conferences or other informal communications
Classroom Observations
Suspension
Retention
More of the same/general classroom instruction and/or
assignments
11. Monitoring progress frequently to make
decisions about changes in instruction or goals
Universal Screening- catching problems
early and examining the effectiveness of
practices
Continued Progress Monitoring-
assessing individuals’ progress in closing
achievement gaps
14. RtI in Action: A Best Practice Example
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15. Intervention Resources
www.interventioncentral.org
The RtI Bible. Your will not find better resources for implementing RtI anyway…hands
down.
www.ldonline.org
Premier website for information on ADHD and Learning Disabilities. This site features
great resources for both parents and teachers.
www.whatworks.ed.gov
A great resources from the federal government about what the research says works in
education. Features information on effective teaching and interventions.
www.fcrr.org
The Florida Center For Reading Research
www.rtinetwork.org
This site is dedicated to the effective implementation of Response to Intervention (RTI)
in school districts nationwide. Our goal is to guide educators and families in the large-
scale implementation of RTI so that each child has access to quality instruction and that
struggling students – including those with learning disabilities – are identified early and
receive the necessary supports to be successful.
16. More Intervention Resources
www.reading.org
Offers free tools in help school staff & parents to promote positive classroom
behavior & foster effective learning for all children
www.rti4success.org
RtI one-stop shop featuring webinars and steps for planning and
implementing RtI in your schools
www.ncld.org
Features information on the definition and assessment of Learning
Disabilities. Looks at federal law and RtI.
www.aimsweb.com & dibels.uoregon.edu
These tools are progress monitoring systems based on direct, frequent and
continuous student assessment. The results are reported to students, parents,
teachers and administrators via a web-based data management and reporting
system to determine response to intervention.
www.studentprogress.org
A comprehensive resource on student progress monitoring. It features case
studies as well as exploratory activities.