
Taking Action
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Response to intervention (RTI) is the most effective process for ensuring student success, using differentiated instruction to provide the time and support necessary. This comprehensive implementation guide covers every element required to build a successful RTI at Work(TM) program in schools. The authors share step-by-step actions for implementing the essential elements, instructional strategies, and tools needed to support implementation, as well as tips for engaging and supporting educators. Readers who valued the practical knowledge in Learning by Doing: A Handbook for Professional Learning Communities at Work(TM) (DuFour, DuFour, Eaker, Many, and Mattos) will appreciate a similar style and practicality in Taking Action.
This guide will help you incorporate the response to intervention process by allowing you to:
- Understand how RTI at Work(TM) builds on the PLC at Work(TM) process.
- Review the revised RTI at Work(TM) pyramid and its three RTI tiers.
- Learn what roles teacher teams, leadership teams, and schoolwide teams play in a tiered intervention structure.
- Understand the differences among intervention, extension, prevention, and enrichment.
- Avoid common missteps when implementing RTI.
- Consider why an achievement gap remains in 21st century education and how the RTI process can close that gap.
Contents:
Introduction Chapter 1: The RTI at Work(TM) Pyramid Chapter 2: A Culture of Collective Responsibility Part One: Tier 1 Essential Actions Chapter 3: Tier 1 Teacher Team Essential Actions Chapter 4: Tier 1 Schoolwide Essential Actions Part Two: Tier 2 Essential Actions Chapter 5: Tier 2 Teacher Team Essential Actions Chapter 6: Tier 2 Schoolwide Essential Actions Part Three: Tier 3 Essential Actions Chapter 7: Tier 3 Schoolwide Essential Actions Chapter 8: Tier 3 Intervention Team Essential Actions Epilogue References and Resources
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Content
- Intro
- Acknowledgments
- Table of Contents
- About the Authors
- Introduction
- Chapter 1
- Part I
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 4
- Part II
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 6
- Part III
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 8
- Epilogue
- References and Resources
- Index
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