Response To Intervention: Research And Practice

  • Hall C
  • Mahoney J
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Abstract

Responseto Intervention (RTI) is a service model designed to meet the learning needs ofstudents prior to diagnosis and placement in special education settings. Results of a quantitative quasi-experimentalresearch study to investigate the relationship between the RTI plan andself-reported implementation practices among general education elementaryteachers in a Florida school district using analysis of variance (ANOVA) revealedno significant difference between demonstration school and comparable schoolgeneral education teachers self-reported practices, self-reported implementation success rates, orself-reported data collection responsibilities.Recommendations for professional development opportunities for allteachers, paraprofessionals, and administrators involved in the RTI process basedupon analyzed research study data are included.

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Hall, C., & Mahoney, J. (2013). Response To Intervention: Research And Practice. Contemporary Issues in Education Research (CIER), 6(3), 273. https://doi.org/10.19030/cier.v6i3.7939

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