RTI Toolkit : A Practical Guide for Schools

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Pub. Date: 2007-03-14
Publisher(s): Natl Professional Resources Inc
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Summary

Response to Intervention (RTI) is a problem-solving approach that can greatly expand the capacity of schools to accommodate diverse learners. This book provides school administrators and teachers with essential techniques, resources, and guidelines to start a comprehensive "Response To Intervention" process in their own schools. Readers will learn how to: help stakeholders "buy-in" to the RTI process, inventory and organize intervention resources; establish a school-based problem-solving team; create research-based and classroom-friendly student intervention plans; set objective goals for student improvement; monitor an chart student progress; apply decision rules to determine when a student who fails to respond to intervention should be referred.

Author Biography

Jim Wright, M.S. is a certified school psychologist and school administrator in central New York. He has earned a regional and national reputation based upon his extensive training on Response to Intervention topics, including Curriculum-Based Measurement, and academic and behavioral interventions. In November of 2001, the New York State Association of School Psychologists selected Jim for the "Leadership in School Psychology" award. Jim is also the creator of Intervention Central, a popular web site featuring free student intervention ideas and assessment resources.

Table of Contents

Response to Intervention: A Model to Improve Systems of Support for Struggling Learnersp. 1
RTI: A Descriptionp. 3
History of RTIp. 7
RTI: A Work in Progressp. 10
RTI: A Promise Unfoldingp. 13
Launching RTI In Your School: Gauging School Readiness, Educating Stakeholders and Inventorying Resourcesp. 17
Creating RTI Steering Groupp. 18
Rating School's "RTI Readiness"p. 18
Sharing the RTI Model with School Communityp. 19
Identifying Resources to be used for RTIp. 21
RTI: Next Stepsp. 23
Exhibitsp. 25
Harnessing Your Schools Collective Intelligence: Creating a Multi-Disciplinary RTI Teamp. 45
Essential Elements of the Team Problem-Solving Modelp. 46
Roles of RTI Team Membersp. 48
An Overview of RTI Team Meeting Processp. 50
Steps in the Initial RTI Team Meetingp. 51
Troubleshooting Common RTI Team Challengesp. 53
Exhibitsp. 59
Interventions: How to Select, Package, and Use Themp. 89
Matching Interventions to Student Needp. 90
Checking for Student Motivationp. 91
Applying the Instructional Hierarchyp. 92
Defining Student Academic Problems in Specific Termsp. 93
Packaging Interventions as Teacher Friendly Scriptp. 93
Determining the Intensity of an Interventionp. 94
Measuring Intervention Follow-Throughp. 96
Assembling an "Intervention Bank"p. 98
Exhibitsp. 101
Methods to Monitor Academic and Behavioral Interventionsp. 113
Common Types of Assessment Datap. 114
Summative vs. Formative Assessment Datap. 117
Baseline Assessment and Progress-Monitoringp. 118
Assessment Data: Information Content vs. Specificityp. 119
Integrating Assessment into Your School-Wide RTI Processp. 120
Exhibitsp. 123
Is Intervention Working? Guidelines for Goal-Setting and Decision-Makingp. 169
Methods to Determine Student's Expected Levels of Achievementp. 171
Closing the Gap: Calculating Expected Rates of Student Progressp. 174
Frequently Asked Questions about Decision-Makingp. 175
Exhibitsp. 181
Future Developments in RTI: Preparing for RTI:2.0p. 185
RTI 2.0: The Next Generation of Response to Interventionp. 185
Marching Toward RTI 2.0: How Schools Can Stay Current with the Evolving RTI Modelp. 188
RTI: A Promise Fulfilledp. 190
Exhibitp. 193
School-Wide Strategies for Managingp. 197
Readingp. 197
Writingp. 205
Curriculum Based Measurement Administration and Scoring Guidelines forp. 213
Readingp. 214
Mathp. 220
Writingp. 226
Resourcesp. 233
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