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Enterprise Charter: RTI at Tier 1: The Classroom Teacher as 'First Responder' to Help Struggling Students


On T 6 November 2012, Jim Wright presented on the topic RTI at Tier 1: The Classroom Teacher as 'First Responder' to Help Struggling Students for faculty at the Enterprise Charter School in Buffalo, NY.
Here is the PowerPoint and handout shared at the workshop:
- RTI at Tier 1: The Classroom Teacher as 'First Responder' to Help Struggling Students: PPT in PDF format
- Workshop Handout
Below are additional web links and resources discussed at the workshop--organized according to teacher goal.
GOAL 1: Comparisons of Student Skills to Standard Requirements – Analyze the academic requirements of a particular Common Core Standards and then compare those requirements to a struggling student’s current skills. Participants learn how to collect information via informal teacher-made assessments and other methods to verify whether a student possesses the prerequisite skills to demonstrate mastery of a specific Standard. | ||||||||||||||
GOAL 2: Guidance in Making Instructional Adjustments – Make simple classroom “instructional adjustments” that can help any learner to gain greater success. Participants review a full range of such adjustments and receive guidelines for implementing them efficiently, for deciding when they should be used, and for ensuring that such adjustments still hold the student to the same academic expectations as those of typical peers. |
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The Accommodations Finder offers teachers more than 60 ideas to promote the success of students in general education settings by accommodating their different classroom needs. For a quick start in using this application, review the user manual.
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GOAL 3: Use of Work Maps – Develop “work maps” to teach students how to structure and sequence academic tasks. Participants receive a starter collection of “work maps” in Google Docs format that they can rapidly edit and use to train students to complete complex academic tasks and assignments more efficiently. Where appropriate, these work maps contain graphic-organizer elements to guide the student toward reading for understanding, writing, problem set-up/problem-solution, and intellectual exploration as outlined in specific “keystone” Standards. | ||||||||||||||
The Academic Survival Skills Checklist Maker allows teachers, students, and parents to assemble 'how to' checklists to train students in essential academic-support skills. These checklists are a great way to promote student independence and accountability! Review the manual or download suggestions for using Academic Survival Skills Checklists in your classroom.
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GOAL 4: Format and Ideas for Intervention Planning – Create intervention plans to address deficits in foundation academic skills. Participants review a collection of evidence-based intervention ideas to support reading, writing, and math skills and also learn about additional free intervention resources available on the Internet. | ||||||||||||||
Here are several interventions discussed during the training:
Here are websites that feature information about Tier 2/3 Intervention Programs:
Here are websites that feature instruction/intervention ideas for the classroom:
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http://www.jimwrightonline.com/mixed_files/esboces_2012/wright_CBM_math_...