Response to Intervention (RtI) is said to be "multilevel" in nature because there are at least three levels of intervention. As noted in the text, these three levels feature instruction administered

A. 1) by parents, 2) by teachers, and 3) tutors providing individualized instruction.
B. 1) by school officials, 2) by special educators, and 3) by individual tutors.
C. 1) in a special education class, 2) individualized, and 3) at-home by parents.
D. 1) in the regular classroom, 2) in small groups, and 3) individualized instruction.


Answer: D

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