List the core features of the RTI process and discuss how parents can be involved

What will be an ideal response?


• High quality, research-based instruction and behavioral support in general education.
• Universal screening of academics and behavior to identify students needing additional interventions.
• Multiple tiers (usually 3) of increasingly intensive, scientifically based interventions.
• Use of a collaborative approach for developing, implementing, and monitoring.
• Objective and continuous monitoring of student progress.
• Follow-up measures to ensure the intervention was consistently implemented.
• Documentation of parent involvement throughout the process.
• Documentation of any evaluation timelines guaranteed through IDEA are followed unless parents and the school agree to an extension (Klotz & Canter, 2007).

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