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The assumption behind RTI is that approximately ____ percent of children will not learn reading and math from the standard curriculum and need differentiated instruction. A smaller group perhaps ____ percent of children will not profit from differentiated instruction and need intensive individualize interventions.
 
  A. 40 15
  B. 30 10
  C 20 5
  D. 10 2

Question 2

Which of the following methods is unlikely to be used in the second tier of RTI for children who are not progressing at the expected rate?
 
  A. small group instruction
  B. standard curriculum used at a slower rate
  C. modified curriculum
  D. presenting the material in different ways that support learning and have a research base.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B





 

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