Tier 1:
The Universal/Classroom
Tier 1
provides high quality instructional and behavioral supports for
all students in general education.
In a
Response to Intervention system, almost all students begin
learning in their regular classroom. Teachers provide high
quality instruction and behavioral supports.
All
students take short benchmark tests at the beginning of the
year. These tests indicate:
Students
with skill gaps are given additional instruction in small groups
with other students struggling with similar problems. Classroom
management and individual student behavior is based on
expectations, responsibilities, and consequences.
If a
student fails to learn at a rate or level
similar to his or her classmates, the teacher will:
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Change the type of instructional or behavioral strategy (intervention)
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Increase the intensity or level of the intervention
(for example, adding small group instruction to whole group
instruction)
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Increase the duration of the intervention (for
example, increasing small group instruction from 15 minutes
to 30 minutes)
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Increase the frequency of the intervention (for
example, from twice a week to four times per week)
80% - 90% of all students
should be successful at the Universal or Classroom Level.
When
several interventions have been tried and a student still is not
successful, the teacher recommends the student to a Problem
Solving Team and Tier 2.
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