Response to intervention, or RTI, is a pre-special education identification strategy. It was introduced when the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) was rewritten and signed into law in December 2004.
RTI focuses on providing more effective instruction by encouraging earlier intervention for students experiencing difficulty learning to read. The assumption is that this will prevent some students from being identified as learning disabled by providing intervention as soon as concerns emerge. RTI also emphasizes using a comprehensive, school-wide system.
A model RTI program is a diagnostic-prescriptive, research-based, structured, learning system.
Article by Ellen R. Delisio
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