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Response to Intervention: Linking Statewide Initiatives
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Page 1: Response to Intervention: Linking Statewide Initiatives.

Response to Intervention:

Linking Statewide

Initiatives

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Response to Intervention (RtI)

• What is it?• a philosophy

• a system

• a shared responsibility

• a way to know if what we’re doing is working

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RtI: a philosophy

If a student isn’t performing as expected, we will change what WE’RE doing …

and continue problem solving until we find what works.

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RtI: a system• Organizer: the Problem Solving

Approach

• Tools:

–Assessment

–Interventions

–Progress Monitoring

• Support: the Expanding Circle

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RtI: a shared responsibility• This is about each and every …

–student

–class

–school

–district

• For district-wide success, it needs to be everybody’s business

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RtI: a way to know if what we’re doing is working

• It’s really about a specific student’s learning – has s/he Responded to Intervention? Have we learned what it takes … yet?

• So, however you’re using “RtI” at the moment, keep the individual student’s performance in mind.

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How are “RtI” philosophyHow are “RtI” philosophy

and components alreadyand components already

being implementedbeing implemented

in Rhode Island?in Rhode Island?

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Personal Literacy Plan (PLP)Personal Literacy Plan (PLP)

Provides: • a problem-solving approach for improved

student reading • a framework designed to meet the needs

of an individual student, accelerating said student up to grade level

• appropriate and focused instruction for struggling readers beyond the context of classroom instruction for all students

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Rhode Island Reading First ProgramRhode Island Reading First Program

Goal: to produce successful readers• requires high quality, comprehensive K-3

classroom reading instruction for all children

• implements a scientifically based reading curriculum and program

• uses strong assessment data to guide instructional decisions

• incorporates intervention and supplementary instruction based on student need

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Reading First Funds SupportReading First Funds Support:

• Valid and reliable screening, diagnostic, progress monitoring, and outcome based assessments

• Scientifically-based instructional programs, materials and instruction

• Coaches, as embedded professional development

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Features of Features of Scientifically Based Reading InstructionScientifically Based Reading Instruction

• Data-driven

• Explicit instructional strategies

• Systematic instruction

• Ample practice opportunities

• Aligned student materials

• 90+ minutes of uninterrupted core reading instruction

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Scaffolded Framework for Scaffolded Framework for Secondary LiteracySecondary Literacy

• Framework for teaching and learning

• Vehicle for developing literacy in each content area

• Literacy is defined as:

reading

writing

speaking

listening

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Scaffolded Framework for Scaffolded Framework for Secondary LiteracySecondary Literacy

Assessment – students are screened using state assessment data and/or a local screening process to identify which students are reading below grade level. Students who are identified as reading below grade level are diagnostically assessed to determine strengths and weaknesses.

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Scaffolded Framework for Scaffolded Framework for Secondary LiteracySecondary Literacy

• Intervention – Diagnostic assessment results are used to make a student-by- student decision about additional reading instruction and intervention(s)

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Scaffolded Framework for Scaffolded Framework for Secondary LiteracySecondary Literacy

• Progress Monitoring – a record of a student’s literacy progress is maintained.

• Determines:

◊ the success of the intervention(s) to

date

◊ the future course of action for the

student

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“Principles of Learning” (IFL)

• “Organizing for effort” – expectation that all students can achieve; support provided

• “Clear expectations” – appropriate targets• “Fair and credible evaluations” – aligned to

standards, clear results of learning efforts• “Academic rigor” – expecting and

supporting high student performance• “Accountable talk” – accurate and relevant

evidence-based decisions …

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Learning Beyond Grade Level

Using a problem-solving approach in an expanded circle of support

• To determine areas and levels of student performance beyond grade level

• To design experiences and activities to challenge students and keep them learning – broader, deeper, higher – as appropriate

• To measure effectiveness of these interventions on student performance and satisfaction

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Special Education Decisions

Using evidence of the student’s response to interventions to help determine:

• if there is a suspicion of a disability that requires further evaluation

• if there is a disability• if the student has made progress toward

IEP short-term and long-term goals• if the student still has a disability when a

reevaluation is done