I was reminded recently of the series of presentations that the California (US) state departement of education hosted in 2006 about response to intervention. At the risk of turning Teach Effectively into an RtI-all-the-time site, I wanted to post a link to those resources here in case folks did not know about them. The site, which represents the results of a collaboration between the California DoE Special Education Division and Sacramento County (CA; US) Office of Education, provides Web-based training in understanding RtI. There are audio and video media. Start here.
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