The Rt II Model

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1. How may the RtII model help to close the achievement gap across different groups?
RtII if implemented correctly will give students that need extra help the help they need without labeling the student. The students who are struggling in a specific area will receive help to bring them up to spend with the other students. Many factors contribute to the achieve gap with more helping hands students who come from background that contribute to the gap in learning, will be able to receive extra help. Also, RTII requires teachers to use evidence based practices that serve all students therefore the teachers will be better equipped to serve all students.

2. Based on everything you have learned so far about RtII, what do you consider to be the greatest

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