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M oving U pstream: A S tory of P revention and I ntervention

M oving U pstream: A S tory of P revention and I ntervention. I n a small town, a group of fisherman gathered down at the river. Not long after they got there, a child came floating down the rapids calling for help. One of the group on the shore quickly dived in and pulled the child out.

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M oving U pstream: A S tory of P revention and I ntervention

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  1. MovingUpstream:AStoryof Prevention and Intervention

  2. In a small town, a group of fisherman gathered down at the river. Not long after they got there, a child came floating down the rapids calling for help. One of the group on the shore quickly dived in and pulled the child out.

  3. Minutes later, another child came, then another, and then many more children were coming down the river. Soon, everyone was diving in and dragging children to the shore, then jumping back in to save as many as they could.

  4. “HOW COULD YOU WALK OFF WHEN WE NEEDED EVERYONE HERE TO SAVE THE CHILDREN?” In the midst of all this frenzy, one of the group was seen walking away. Her Colleagues were irate. How could she leave when there were so many children to save? After long hours, to everyone’s relief, the flow of children stopped, and the group could finally catch their breath. At that moment, their Colleague came back. They turned on her and angrily shouted;

  5. She replied, It occurred to me that someone ought to go upstream and find out why so many kids were falling into the river. What I found is that the old wooden bridge had several planks missing, and when some children tried to jump over the gap, they couldn’t make it and fell through into the river. So I got someone to fix the bridge.

  6. RtI2 Core Principles • We can effectively teach all children • Intervene early • Use a multi-tier model of service delivery • Use a problem-solving methodology • Use an integrated data collection/assessment system • Use research-based, scientifically validated instruction/interventions • Monitor student progress to inform instruction • Use assessments for three different purposes: (1) screening; (2) diagnostics; and (3) progress monitoring

  7. Ventura County RtI2 Model CORE

  8. RtI2 Resources on Ventura County Website: www.vcoe.org/cici/rti2.aspx VCOE RtI2 Task Force Chair: Jane Wagmeister, Ed. D. Director, Curriculum, Instruction and Continuous improvement jwagmeister@vcoe.org 805.437.1335 I

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