Exam 7: Response to Intervention
Exam 1: An Introduction47 Questions
Exam 2: Laws, Ethics, and Issues47 Questions
Exam 3: Descriptive Statistics47 Questions
Exam 4: Reliability and Validity47 Questions
Exam 5: An Introduction to Norm-Referenced Assessment46 Questions
Exam 6: Curriculum-Based Assessment and Other Informal Measures45 Questions
Exam 7: Response to Intervention47 Questions
Exam 8: Academic Assessment47 Questions
Exam 9: Assessment of Behavior47 Questions
Exam 10: Measurement of Intelligence and Adaptive Behavior47 Questions
Exam 11: Special Considerations of Assessment in Early Childhood47 Questions
Exam 12: Special Considerations of Assessment in Transition35 Questions
Exam 13: Interpreting Assessment for Educational Intervention36 Questions
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The RTI process provides substantial information to the special education evaluation process in the event a student continues to be unsuccessful in the general education classroom.
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These measures provide information about student achievement and are used to make decisions about instruction at the global level.
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Differentiating instruction requires teachers to change content, instruction or assessments in order to meet individual student needs.
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Which of the following assessments is an example of a sensitive measure that would provide detailed information regarding a student's response to instruction?
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Utilizing the PNDs measurement of progress, which of the following would be considered the cut-off score for an effective intervention?
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General education instruction is designed to meet the needs of what percentage of the school population?
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When teachers adapt or modify the content of the curriculum, the instructional methods they use, or the assessment used with a student, it is called
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Which of the following is not a requirement under IDEA 2004?
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The term universal methods is often used synonymously with interventions provided at the Tier I level of the RTI model.
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This assessment is given weekly or bi-weekly to determine how a student is performing and if program changes are warranted.
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This measure considers data points that are above the highest baseline data point as demonstrating intervention effectiveness.
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IDEA 2004 requires the use of RTI when evaluating every child for special education services.
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Provide an example of an intervention that could typically occur under each Tier of the RTI model.
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Explain the difference between a CBM and a CBA. What is the value of each for progress monitoring purposes?
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The use of research-based interventions is required of all teachers, not just special educators.
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Why is the use of RTI especially important for the evaluation process of identifying children with learning disabilities and emotional disturbance?
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Who is most likely to deliver the Tier III instruction in the RTI model?
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Michael receives additional reading interventions in a small group. His mean baseline score is 15 and the mean intervention score is 21. What is Michael's percent change?
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As RTI continues to develop and be implemented in schools, teachers are finding themselves taking on new roles and responsibilities. Discuss at least three of these roles and/or responsibilities.
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Mr. Kiddle believes that each child who is experiencing difficulty in school should be individually evaluated to determine what interventions might address their unique needs. Mr. Kiddle's philosophy is most closely aligned with which RTI model?
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