If you are looking for information and resources on Response to Intervention (RTI), be sure to check out the new RTI Action Network website, which launches today. The site features content on implementing RTI from the preschool to secondary levels, with information for administrators, teachers, specialists, and families. The RTI Action Network is a program of the National Center for Learning Disabilities, and the International Reading Association is a founding partner for the program.
The RTI Action Network website also will offer opportunities to interact with top researchers, experienced RTI implementers, and colleagues. Today, visitors to the site will have a chance to read and respond to commentary by Judy Elliott, chair of the RTI Action Network advisory council. On April 23, visitors can join in a live chat with renowned expert Stanley Deno.
For further information, visit the RTI Action Network.
Posted by John Micklos on 07 April 2008 in Professional Resources