12 Things to Consider When Implementing RTI in Secondary Schools

It is important to understand that the roles of both general and special education teachers change when RTI is implemented. Students that may have previously been assigned to special education will now be in the general classroom and need differentiated instruction. Depending on how your secondary school implements RTI, general education teachers may need to be trained in techniques that support more targeted instruction. Special education teachers, on the other hand, may find that they now need to team teach in a general education setting or provide professional development for their general education colleagues.

MTSS and RTI – Seven Keys to Success

There are a number of things that teachers can do to implement MTSS and RTI (Really Terrific Instruction) in their classrooms that will help to inspire and motivate all learners in their classrooms. These seven (7) tips offer some great insights into how to start making good things happen in your classroom and for your students.

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