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Resource for Student Evaluation Personnel Working in Schools Implementing Response to Intervention (RtI) (Revised)
Revised in 2018 to reflect legislation related to parental notice, this booklet provides information and tools related to RTI and special education, collaborating for effective interventions, and using data to make intervention decisions. After exploring the new resource, please provide your feedback by completing the three-question,anonymous survey at https://utexas.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eURYIr14gtlugnz. Thank you!
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Response to Intervention (RTI): Straight Talk for Parents (Revised)
Revised in 2018, this booklet answers parents’ frequently asked questions about Response to Intervention.
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Selecting an Intervention to Meet Students’ Needs: A “How-To” Resource for Educators
Tool that provides a step- by-step process for choosing intervention programs based on student data, research information, and instructional analysis.
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Instructional Decision-Making Procedures: Ensuring Appropriate Instruction for Struggling Students In Grades K-12
Booklet with multiple tools for planning and monitoring K-12 RTI implementation for English learners (ELs), reading, math, and behavior.
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Respuesta a la Intervención (RTI): Información para Padres
Revised in 2018, this booklet answers parents’ frequently asked questions about Response to Intervention. This resource is written in Spanish.
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Co-Teaching A How To Guide: Guidelines for Co-Teaching in Texas, An Overview
Podcast that goes over booklet with co-teaching ideas and tools, including various teaching configurations, planning documents, and observation forms.
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Comprehension Strategy for During Reading: Mental Imagery (Strategy for Secondary Students)
Description of a strategy for teaching students how to visualize while reading.
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Comprehension Strategy for Secondary Students: “Right There” Questions (Strategy for Secondary Students)
Description of a strategy for teaching students to ask their own literal questions.
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