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yoroshambo

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Student performance data are primarily used in an MTSS to
 
  A) classify students into different levels of service delivery.
  B) inform the type of instruction a student needs to be successful.
  C) identify students for special education
  D) ensure that fewer students are receiving special education.

Question 2

Tiers in a MTSS describe
 
  A) the intensity of instruction provided
  B) where instruction will be provided
  C) who will provide instruction
  D) the intensity of instruction, where it will be provided, and who will provide it.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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