News and Trends
2011 RTI Report
8/30/2011 By:
Spectrum K12 (now part of the
GlobalScholar brand) and education
organizations including AASA, CASE,
NASDSE and the RTI Action Network/
NCLD have released the results of their
2011 web-based survey of K-12 district
administrators to gauge the extent to
which Response to Intervention (RTI)
has been adopted. Here are highlights
from the survey:
• Of those schools planning or implementing
RTI, elementary schools lead
the way, with 80% of respondents
reporting they have fully implemented
RTI with fidelity in one or more
domain areas.
• In general, implementation of RTI for
academics is ahead of implementation
for behavior, particularly in
the areas of screening assessments,
research-based interventions, and
data-driven decision-making.
• Across all grade levels, Reading
remains the predominant domain area
for which RTI has been implemented,
followed by Math and then Behavior.
• In most districts using or planning for
RTI, not all buildings have fully implemented
with fidelity. Only 7% of these
districts have 100% of buildings fully
implemented.
• 56% of districts have a formal RTI
implementation plan. This compares
to 48% of districts in 2010.
• Most districts have school-based
leadership teams in place to implement
RTI at the school—rather than
the district—level. Nearly three in ten
have school-based teams in place at
all buildings in their district.
• Seven in ten districts report that
they have insufficient data to judge
the impact of RTI on Annual Yearly
Progress. Of those with data, a higher
percentage report improvement in
AYP compared to those who report
no improvement.
• Schools are increasingly using RTI to
create personalized instruction for all
students with an increase from 49%
in 2010 to 62% in 2011.
• About five in ten districts have data
on referrals to special education. Of
these, eight in ten report reductions
in referrals to special education compared
to those who report no change.
This is about the same as the previous
two years.
• While still a small percentage of districts
indicate RTI has been the focus
of legal proceedings or official complaints
(14% in 2011), the number has
steadily grown.