EDV 430 Esteves School of Education at the Sage Colleges
As educators, you have probably heard the term RTI, or Response to Intervention. RTI is a process schools can and should use to help students who are struggling with academics or behavior. Even though RTI is primarily linked to special education and the early identification of learning problems, RTI is not just for students in special education. RTI is for all students and is based on the premise that a student might be struggling due to instruction or the curriculum in the past, or in the current classroom. Every teacher will have students who are struggling and whether it's short term or long term, RTI is a valuable tool. So, welcome to the class on Response to Intervention where you will learn what RTI is and how to use it in your classroom. 3 Undergraduate Credits.
Participants have maximum of 1 year and a minimum of two weeks to complete the course. Course materials will be sent directly from Virtual Education Software, Inc. (VESi).
Questions regarding materials should be sent to
info@virtualeduc.com
or call VESi (800) 313-6744.
It is the responsibility of the student to check with their district and/or academic institution for applicability to a particular program and/or credit approval. There is no refund once the materials have been sent.
These are computer-based training courses and only available on an online download.
Online Requirement: Requires, reliable/stable high speed internet connection.
Students must obtain an overall score of 70% or higher, with no individual exam score below 50%, to successfully pass the course.