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Response to Intervention at the Secondary Education Level: An Overview
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Author(s):
Pam L. Epler
(Grand Canyon University, USA)
Copyright:
2015
Pages:
24
Source title:
Examining Response to Intervention (RTI) Models in Secondary Education
Source Author(s)/Editor(s):
Pam Epler
(Grand Canyon University, USA)
DOI:
10.4018/978-1-4666-8516-1.ch001
Keywords:
Education
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Information Science Reference
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K-12 Education
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Abstract
The Response to Intervention (RTI) service delivery model has been incorporated into elementary schools throughout the United States. This multi-tiered model has been found to assist struggling students in all academic areas through the use of research-based instructional strategies. Because of its success at the elementary level, more and more secondary education institutions are turning to RTI as a viable model that can help students achieve academic success. This chapter provides a history of how the RTI model was established in American elementary schools as well as an overview of how it can be implemented into the secondary educational environment. The chapter also describes the components required for successful implementation along with challenges facing middle and high schools when using the model. This type of service delivery model is a new way of teaching within the secondary educational arena but has been shown to be extremely effective if implemented correctly.
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