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Advanced Strategies and Models for Integrating RTI in Secondary Schools
Copies of class lecture notes provided to a student with important facts left blank. The student is then responsible for filling in the missing information.
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Social Studies and RTI
Louise Brooks (Independent Researcher, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-8322-6.ch009
Abstract
The response to intervention (RTI) service delivery model has been used primarily in the secondary language arts (reading) academic content area and in the various math courses. RTI has rarely, if at all, been introduced in secondary social science courses, even though students struggle in these courses due to the increase in reading and math content embedded within them. This chapter focuses on the implementation of RTI in social studies courses at the secondary level. The utilization of a universal screener, tiers, progress monitoring, and fidelity is discussed, followed by a presentation of specific examples of research-based interventions that can be used at each tier level in the social sciences content areas.
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Case Study Analysis of a Junior/High School Service Delivery Model
Partially filled in notes given to a student with an exceptionality so the student can keep up with the class and not spend so much time taking notes, which can be a challenge for some students.
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