RTI and MTSS Presentation - Assignment B

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RTI and MTSS Presentation

Tiered instruction and support programs are often implemented on a school or district-wide level.
Response to Intervention (RTI) and Multi-tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) are common
programs that provide a framework for assessment, delivery of instruction, provision of supports,
and guidelines for referrals for eligibility in special education. The law requires that teams
document efforts to support students in general education settings before they can be referred for
special education evaluation. Not all students who struggle have a documented disability or meet
eligibility requirements. Teachers and staff must address screening and assessment to identify the
needs of students and make data-driven decisions regarding delivery of instruction, needed
supports, and referrals when necessary for additional supports and services. RTI is a framework
that includes general supports for all students, supports that are more specific for at-risk students,
and identification of students who need interventions that are more intensive.

https://www.understood.org/en/school-learning/special-services/rti/whats-the-difference-
between-rti-and-mtss

https://www.novakeducation.com/blog/mtss-vs-rti-what-is-the-difference

Create a digital presentation providing an introduction to Response to Intervention (RTI) and


Multi-tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) to new educators.

Within your presentation (20-25 slides), provide:

 An overview of RTI, to include an explanation of the RTI tiers.


 An explanation of what factors determine appropriate student placement within the RTI
tiers.
 How the RTI model can help meet the needs of students with and without disabilities.

 Five examples of research-based intervention strategies across multiple RTI levels for
students with and without disabilities who are struggling in English language arts or
mathematics .
 A title slide, reference slide, and presenter's notes.

Support your presentation with the topic readings and two additional scholarly resources.

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