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Response To Intervention (rti) Model

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The response-to-intervention (RTI) model is a framework used in education to provide early and systematic support to students who are struggling academically. It involves a tiered approach that includes interventions at various levels of intensity based on students' needs.

Key Features

  • Tiered levels of support
  • Progress monitoring
  • Evidence-based interventions
  • Collaborative problem-solving
  • Data-driven decision-making

Pros

  • Early identification of students in need of support
  • Customized interventions based on individual student needs
  • Promotes collaboration among educators and other professionals
  • Emphasizes monitoring and adjusting interventions based on student progress

Cons

  • Implementation may require significant time and resources
  • May not always be effectively implemented in all school settings

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