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                   NRCLD developed this brief to help you understand responsiveness to intervention, an
                   education model that promotes early identification of students who may be at risk for
                                                  learning difficulties.




                   I
                        n many schools today, when a student can’t               quent brief assessments to monitor progress—that
                        keep up in class, that student’s only option for         is, to determine whether the teaching techniques are
                        help is to qualify for special education ser-            helping. Results from progress monitoring, usually
                   vices. However, if a student struggles at a school            given at least once a week, show what planning and
                   that uses the responsiveness to intervention (RTI)            methods to use for academic success. This process,
                   model, the school staff’s first thought is: Maybe             when done according to effective teaching practices
                   this child isn’t getting the instruction that he or she       helps to determine whether a student’s low achieve-
                   needs to succeed. In other words, the student isn’t           ment is due to instructional or behavioral factors or
                   being “responsive” to the instruction. This doesn’t           whether the child has a possible learning disability.
                   mean that the student isn’t trying, but most general-
                                                                                  Responsiveness to intervention (RTI) is addressed
                   ly he or she isn’t understanding what is being taught          through federal law and refers to a tiered approach to
                   by the teacher.                                                instruction. Students who do not make adequate ac-
                                                                                  ademic progress and who are at risk for reading and
                        These schools don’t wait for students to fail for
                                                                                  other learning disabilities receive increasingly inten-
                   an extended period. They want to act immediately
                                                                                  sive instructional services. See the graphic on page 2.
                   to get the student the help needed. They regularly
                   screen all students to make sure classroom instruc-                Think of responsiveness to intervention as a se-
                   tion is on target for the students. Each child is com-        ries of steps. The first step is instruction in the gen-
                   pared to others of the same age and in the same               eral classroom. Screening tests given in the class-
                   grade and same class.                                         room reveal students at risk for reading and other
                        School-wide screenings and progress monitor-             learning difficulties. For example, testing may show
                   ing focus on all students’ achievements in class. For         that a student who has difficulty reading needs ad-
                   those students who score lowest on in-class subjects          ditional instruction in phonics. In the second step,
                   and don’t seem to be mastering classroom lessons,             the classroom teacher might handle the instruction.
                   the school uses a step-by-step teaching process using         In other cases, someone who has expertise in read-
                   scientifically proven teaching techniques and fre-            ing and phonics might instruct the student and other
                                                                                 students who have the same difficulty.
  Progress monitoring is a scientifically based practice




                                                                                 S
  of assessing students’ performance on a regular basis.
  Progress monitoring helps school teams make deci-                                     tudents who fail to respond to this instruction
  sions about instruction. An NRCLD brief related to                                    may then be considered for more specialized
  this topic is “What is Progress Monitoring?”
                                                                                        instruction in step three, where instruction
to prevent academic failure than to specifically de-
                                                                  termine which students have learning disabilities.
                                                                  Also, it has been used mostly for reading in elemen-
                                                                  tary schools. Almost no research results yet exist
                                                                  on how it works in middle schools or high schools;
                                                                  practical application of it in math instruction, too,
                                                                  needs to be further documented.




                                                                  A
                                                                             lthough unanswered questions need fur-
                                                                             ther research, RTI thus far has compelling
                                                                             benefits. When RTI is implemented with
                                                                  rigor and fidelity, all students receive high-quality
                                                                  instruction in their general education setting. All
may occur with greater frequency or duration. If
                                                                  students are screened for academics and behavior
the achievement difficulties persist, a team of edu-
                                                                  and have their progress monitored to pinpoint spe-
cators from different fields (for example, reading
                                                                  cific difficulties.
or counseling) completes a comprehensive evalu-
                                                                       A continuing advantage for all students is the
ation to determine eligibility for special education
                                                                  opportunity to be identified as “at risk” for learn-
and related services. That’s because responsiveness
                                                                  ing difficulties early in their education instead of
to intervention alone is not sufficient to identify a
                                                                  having to fail—sometimes for years—before get-
learning disability. All in all, the goal is to provide
                                                                  ting additional services. And, all students have the
the type of instruction and educational assistance
                                                                  opportunity to get assistance at the level needed, re-
the student needs to be successful in the general
                                                                  ducing the number of students referred for special
education classroom.
                                                                  education services.
    In the responsiveness to intervention model,
                                                                       For a long time, special education has been the
one of the benefits for parents is that they get to see
                                                                  instructional solution for struggling learners even
how their child is doing, compared to peers, and
                                                                  when they didn’t have learning disabilities. Because
how the child’s class measures up to other classes
                                                                  an abundance of research has shown that well-de-
of the same grade. They can get these results on a
                                                                  signed instructional programs and strategies signifi-
regular basis from their school. If class scores are
                                                                  cantly improve learning when carefully monitored,
down, for instance, questions will be raised about
                                                                  the responsiveness to intervention approach may be
the quality of teaching in that class; thus, classroom
                                                                  a method to improve learning in general education
teachers are more accountable for their instruction.
                                                                  and reduce referrals to special education.
    Responsiveness to intervention, with its in-
creased instructional precision, is now used more




                           NRCLD is a joint project of researchers at Vander-     This report is in the public domain. Authorization
                           bilt University and the University of Kansas. This     to reproduce it in whole or in part is granted. While
                           document was produced under U.S. Department            permission to reprint this publication is not neces-
                           of Education Grant No. H324U010004. Renee              sary, the citation should be:
                           Bradley served as the project officer. The views ex-
                           pressed herein do not necessarily represent the po-    National Research Center on Learning Disabilities
                           sitions or policies of the Department of Education.    (2007). What is responsiveness to intervention?
                           No official endorsement by the U.S. Department         [Brochure]. Lawrence, KS: Author.
                           of Education of any product, commodity, service
                           or enterprise mentioned in this publication is in-
                           tended or should be inferred.



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What Is Rti2007

  • 1. Parent Page Research C al n L en D Natio ter es • • on What is Responsiveness to Intervention? liti Le ar bi nin g Disa www.nrcld.org Winter 2007 NRCLD developed this brief to help you understand responsiveness to intervention, an education model that promotes early identification of students who may be at risk for learning difficulties. I n many schools today, when a student can’t quent brief assessments to monitor progress—that keep up in class, that student’s only option for is, to determine whether the teaching techniques are help is to qualify for special education ser- helping. Results from progress monitoring, usually vices. However, if a student struggles at a school given at least once a week, show what planning and that uses the responsiveness to intervention (RTI) methods to use for academic success. This process, model, the school staff’s first thought is: Maybe when done according to effective teaching practices this child isn’t getting the instruction that he or she helps to determine whether a student’s low achieve- needs to succeed. In other words, the student isn’t ment is due to instructional or behavioral factors or being “responsive” to the instruction. This doesn’t whether the child has a possible learning disability. mean that the student isn’t trying, but most general- Responsiveness to intervention (RTI) is addressed ly he or she isn’t understanding what is being taught through federal law and refers to a tiered approach to by the teacher. instruction. Students who do not make adequate ac- ademic progress and who are at risk for reading and These schools don’t wait for students to fail for other learning disabilities receive increasingly inten- an extended period. They want to act immediately sive instructional services. See the graphic on page 2. to get the student the help needed. They regularly screen all students to make sure classroom instruc- Think of responsiveness to intervention as a se- tion is on target for the students. Each child is com- ries of steps. The first step is instruction in the gen- pared to others of the same age and in the same eral classroom. Screening tests given in the class- grade and same class. room reveal students at risk for reading and other School-wide screenings and progress monitor- learning difficulties. For example, testing may show ing focus on all students’ achievements in class. For that a student who has difficulty reading needs ad- those students who score lowest on in-class subjects ditional instruction in phonics. In the second step, and don’t seem to be mastering classroom lessons, the classroom teacher might handle the instruction. the school uses a step-by-step teaching process using In other cases, someone who has expertise in read- scientifically proven teaching techniques and fre- ing and phonics might instruct the student and other students who have the same difficulty. Progress monitoring is a scientifically based practice S of assessing students’ performance on a regular basis. Progress monitoring helps school teams make deci- tudents who fail to respond to this instruction sions about instruction. An NRCLD brief related to may then be considered for more specialized this topic is “What is Progress Monitoring?” instruction in step three, where instruction
  • 2. to prevent academic failure than to specifically de- termine which students have learning disabilities. Also, it has been used mostly for reading in elemen- tary schools. Almost no research results yet exist on how it works in middle schools or high schools; practical application of it in math instruction, too, needs to be further documented. A lthough unanswered questions need fur- ther research, RTI thus far has compelling benefits. When RTI is implemented with rigor and fidelity, all students receive high-quality instruction in their general education setting. All may occur with greater frequency or duration. If students are screened for academics and behavior the achievement difficulties persist, a team of edu- and have their progress monitored to pinpoint spe- cators from different fields (for example, reading cific difficulties. or counseling) completes a comprehensive evalu- A continuing advantage for all students is the ation to determine eligibility for special education opportunity to be identified as “at risk” for learn- and related services. That’s because responsiveness ing difficulties early in their education instead of to intervention alone is not sufficient to identify a having to fail—sometimes for years—before get- learning disability. All in all, the goal is to provide ting additional services. And, all students have the the type of instruction and educational assistance opportunity to get assistance at the level needed, re- the student needs to be successful in the general ducing the number of students referred for special education classroom. education services. In the responsiveness to intervention model, For a long time, special education has been the one of the benefits for parents is that they get to see instructional solution for struggling learners even how their child is doing, compared to peers, and when they didn’t have learning disabilities. Because how the child’s class measures up to other classes an abundance of research has shown that well-de- of the same grade. They can get these results on a signed instructional programs and strategies signifi- regular basis from their school. If class scores are cantly improve learning when carefully monitored, down, for instance, questions will be raised about the responsiveness to intervention approach may be the quality of teaching in that class; thus, classroom a method to improve learning in general education teachers are more accountable for their instruction. and reduce referrals to special education. Responsiveness to intervention, with its in- creased instructional precision, is now used more NRCLD is a joint project of researchers at Vander- This report is in the public domain. Authorization bilt University and the University of Kansas. This to reproduce it in whole or in part is granted. While document was produced under U.S. Department permission to reprint this publication is not neces- of Education Grant No. H324U010004. Renee sary, the citation should be: Bradley served as the project officer. The views ex- pressed herein do not necessarily represent the po- National Research Center on Learning Disabilities sitions or policies of the Department of Education. (2007). What is responsiveness to intervention? No official endorsement by the U.S. Department [Brochure]. Lawrence, KS: Author. of Education of any product, commodity, service or enterprise mentioned in this publication is in- tended or should be inferred. 2