Session 4. Multi-Tiered Assessment and Intervention for Students with Significant Academic Needs [2 hours, 15 minutes]
Contents and Brief Description
- Student Learning and Independence
- Characteristics of Effective Classrooms
- The Positive Academic Supports & Services Model
- Differentiated Instruction and Assistive Technology
- Remediation, Accommodation, and Modification
- Strategic Academic Interventions
IDEA and ESEA require multi-tiered systems of services and supports for students demonstrating significant academic challenges. However, from this academic perspective, this begins with effective, differentiated instruction that is supported by well-designed curricular materials, and that focuses on helping students to become independent learners.
This Session describes the characteristics of these components, especially emphasizing those related to differentiated instruction, remediation, accommodations, modifications, and assistive supports. These are organized into the Positive Academic Supports and Services (PASS) model, and specifically applied to the areas of literacy and mathematics (with many guiding resources provided).
The Session continues, as it relates to significantly struggling academic learners, by applying the functional assessment process from the earlier sessions, to strategic and intensive interventions that are available in literacy and mathematics—including the best ways to link these interventions to the root cause analysis process.
Feature Presentation
Handout
8 4 Academic Interventions 1 21 New Handout.pdf
Audio Only
Quiz
Quiz Answers
3 4 Session 4 Quiz Answers.pdf
Resources
Knoff, H.M. (2021). Academics Interventions Appendix. Little Rock, AR; Project ACHIEVE Press.
4 4 1 Academic Interventions Appendix.pdf