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Episode Topic: Response to Interventions (RTI), Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS), and Entitlements for Children with Significant Academic Gaps Duration: 45 minutes

51 min · 10 de oct de 2024
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1. Introduction (5 minutes) * Host Introduction: Welcome listeners to The IEP CHAT ROOM. * Podcast Overview: Briefly introduce the episode's focus on RTI, MTSS, and what children are entitled to when they have significant academic gaps. * Why This Topic is Important: Highlight the importance of early intervention, the value of tiered supports, and addressing academic gaps to ensure student success. 2. Understanding RTI and MTSS (10 minutes) * RTI Basics: * Definition and Purpose: Explain Response to Intervention as a proactive approach to identifying and supporting struggling learners through evidence-based interventions. * The Tiered Framework: Overview of Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 interventions. * MTSS Overview: * Definition and Purpose: Explain the broader scope of MTSS, which includes not only academic but also behavioral, social, and emotional supports. * Differences Between RTI and MTSS: Highlight the key differences and how MTSS includes a holistic approach to student success. * How These Systems Work in Schools: Provide real-world examples of how schools implement RTI and MTSS frameworks to support students. 3. Recognizing Significant Academic Gaps (5 minutes) * Identifying the Gap: Signs parents and educators should look for that indicate a child is falling behind academically. * Benchmark Assessments: Explanation of how schools measure students’ academic performance and monitor progress over time. * Red Flags for Parents: What parents should be aware of if their child is significantly below grade level. 4. What Children Are Entitled to Under RTI/MTSS (15 minutes) * Legal Entitlements: * Explain the legal rights children have under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. * Child Find Mandate: Schools' obligation to identify students with disabilities or significant academic gaps. * Access to Interventions: * How children should receive targeted interventions based on their tier (Tier 2 for moderate gaps, Tier 3 for significant gaps). * Frequency and Intensity of Support: Describe how the level of support increases with the severity of the academic gap. * Data-Driven Decisions: Importance of schools using progress monitoring data to determine when more intensive interventions are necessary. * Parental Rights in RTI/MTSS: Discuss parents’ role in the RTI/MTSS process, including requesting evaluations and ensuring their child gets the support needed. * Advocating for Your Child: Tips for parents on how to advocate for stronger interventions or move from RTI/MTSS to an IEP or 504 plan if progress isn’t being made. 5. Success Stories & Challenges (5 minutes) * Success Story: Share a real-world example of how RTI or MTSS helped close a significant academic gap. * Challenges in Implementation: Address common challenges schools face in implementing RTI/MTSS and how parents can navigate these barriers to ensure their child’s needs are met.

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episode Episode Topic: Response to Interventions (RTI), Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS), and Entitlements for Children with Significant Academic Gaps Duration: 45 minutes artwork

Episode Topic: Response to Interventions (RTI), Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS), and Entitlements for Children with Significant Academic Gaps Duration: 45 minutes

1. Introduction (5 minutes) * Host Introduction: Welcome listeners to The IEP CHAT ROOM. * Podcast Overview: Briefly introduce the episode's focus on RTI, MTSS, and what children are entitled to when they have significant academic gaps. * Why This Topic is Important: Highlight the importance of early intervention, the value of tiered supports, and addressing academic gaps to ensure student success. 2. Understanding RTI and MTSS (10 minutes) * RTI Basics: * Definition and Purpose: Explain Response to Intervention as a proactive approach to identifying and supporting struggling learners through evidence-based interventions. * The Tiered Framework: Overview of Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 interventions. * MTSS Overview: * Definition and Purpose: Explain the broader scope of MTSS, which includes not only academic but also behavioral, social, and emotional supports. * Differences Between RTI and MTSS: Highlight the key differences and how MTSS includes a holistic approach to student success. * How These Systems Work in Schools: Provide real-world examples of how schools implement RTI and MTSS frameworks to support students. 3. Recognizing Significant Academic Gaps (5 minutes) * Identifying the Gap: Signs parents and educators should look for that indicate a child is falling behind academically. * Benchmark Assessments: Explanation of how schools measure students’ academic performance and monitor progress over time. * Red Flags for Parents: What parents should be aware of if their child is significantly below grade level. 4. What Children Are Entitled to Under RTI/MTSS (15 minutes) * Legal Entitlements: * Explain the legal rights children have under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. * Child Find Mandate: Schools' obligation to identify students with disabilities or significant academic gaps. * Access to Interventions: * How children should receive targeted interventions based on their tier (Tier 2 for moderate gaps, Tier 3 for significant gaps). * Frequency and Intensity of Support: Describe how the level of support increases with the severity of the academic gap. * Data-Driven Decisions: Importance of schools using progress monitoring data to determine when more intensive interventions are necessary. * Parental Rights in RTI/MTSS: Discuss parents’ role in the RTI/MTSS process, including requesting evaluations and ensuring their child gets the support needed. * Advocating for Your Child: Tips for parents on how to advocate for stronger interventions or move from RTI/MTSS to an IEP or 504 plan if progress isn’t being made. 5. Success Stories & Challenges (5 minutes) * Success Story: Share a real-world example of how RTI or MTSS helped close a significant academic gap. * Challenges in Implementation: Address common challenges schools face in implementing RTI/MTSS and how parents can navigate these barriers to ensure their child’s needs are met.

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