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10 Effective Tips for Monitoring a Student’s Response to Intervention

Response to Intervention (RTI) is a popular approach that schools use to identify and support struggling students. The ultimate goal of RTI is to provide timely and targeted instruction that meets the diverse needs of each student. However, monitoring a student’s progress during RTI can be a challenge. How do you know if the intervention is working or if the student needs further adjustments? In this blog post, we will share 10 effective tips for monitoring a student’s response to intervention.

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Celebrate Progress

Celebrate any progress made by the student, even when it’s minimal. Positive reinforcement goes a long way in motivating students and helping them feel confident.

Monitoring a student’s response to intervention requires a lot of effort and attention to detail. The tips above can help you track progress and make appropriate adjustments. Using a comprehensive, data-driven approach, involving students’ parents and caregivers, and setting measurable goals are all essential in monitoring students’ response to intervention. With dedication and focus, you can help students improve and overcome any challenges they may face.

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