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Response to Intervention in Canada: Definitions, the Evidence Base, and Future Directions
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Evidence-based InterventionDisabilityEducationGovernment InterventionsPolicy AnalysisTraditional ModelsPolicy DevelopmentProgram EvaluationPreventive MedicineFuture DirectionsIntervention ScienceExceptional ChildrenInclusive EducationPublic HealthSchool FunctioningPublic Health InterventionPublic PolicyHealth PolicySchool PsychologySocial ImpactTraditional ModelPolicy InterventionIntervention MechanismPublic Health PolicyResponse To InterventionIntervention StrategiesBehavioral SupportEvidence BaseRti ModelSpecial EducationSocial Policy
Based on challenges with the traditional model of school psychology, response to intervention (RTI) has been advanced as a model of special education eligibility decision making and service delivery that may address the drawbacks of the traditional models of assessment and result in improved outcomes for students. In this article, the RTI model is described, and the research base describing its rationale and outcomes is reviewed. Finally, a description of how RTI has been and can continue to be adopted and researched in Canada is provided.
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