VanDerHeyden, 2011 - Google Patents
Technical adequacy of response to intervention decisionsVanDerHeyden, 2011
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- 11416169607813111651
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- VanDerHeyden A
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- Exceptional Children
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Perhaps the greatest value of response to intervention (RTI) as a decision framework is that it brings attention to variables (eg, mastery of prerequisite skills, frequency of instructional corrective feedback, reinforcement schedules for correct responding) that if changed might …
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