Current response to intervention models (RTIs) favor a three-tier system. In general, Tier 1 consists of evidence-based, effective reading instruction in the classroom and universal screening of all students at the beginning of the grade level to identify children for early intervention. Non-responders to Tier 1 receive small-group tutoring in Tier 2. Nonresponders to Tier 2 are given still more intensive, individual intervention in Tier 3. Limited time, personnel and financial resources derail RTI's implementation in Brazilian schools because this approach involves procedures that require extra time and extra personnel in all three tiers, including screening tools which normally consist of tasks administered individually. We explored ...
Early identification of children who are likely to struggle to achieve reading proficiency is essent...
Background: Causal theories of dyslexia suggest that it is a heritable disorder, which is the outcom...
It is important to identify children who are struggling with emergent literacy skills as early as po...
Current response to intervention models (RTIs) favor a three-tier system. In general, Tier 1 consist...
The concept of early ‘efforts’ has led to discussions for and against introducing language assessmen...
Early and accurate identification of children at risk for reading disabilities (RD) is critical for ...
Early identification of students at risk of dyslexia has been an educational challenge in the past y...
This poster aims to analyze the use of progress measurement in reading as a universal school screeni...
The need for effective screening methods for the early identification of children with learning diff...
This poster presentation will present results from a study developed within the rst level of suppor...
This paper reviews current proposals concerning the definition of dyslexia and contrasts it with rea...
<div><p>Dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental reading disability estimated to affect 5–10% of the populat...
Dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental reading disability estimated to affect 5-10% of the population. Whi...
We report an investigation of the validity of teachers' ratings of children's progress in 'phonics' ...
The special education process relies heavily on assessment to ascertain a student’s disability. In o...
Early identification of children who are likely to struggle to achieve reading proficiency is essent...
Background: Causal theories of dyslexia suggest that it is a heritable disorder, which is the outcom...
It is important to identify children who are struggling with emergent literacy skills as early as po...
Current response to intervention models (RTIs) favor a three-tier system. In general, Tier 1 consist...
The concept of early ‘efforts’ has led to discussions for and against introducing language assessmen...
Early and accurate identification of children at risk for reading disabilities (RD) is critical for ...
Early identification of students at risk of dyslexia has been an educational challenge in the past y...
This poster aims to analyze the use of progress measurement in reading as a universal school screeni...
The need for effective screening methods for the early identification of children with learning diff...
This poster presentation will present results from a study developed within the rst level of suppor...
This paper reviews current proposals concerning the definition of dyslexia and contrasts it with rea...
<div><p>Dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental reading disability estimated to affect 5–10% of the populat...
Dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental reading disability estimated to affect 5-10% of the population. Whi...
We report an investigation of the validity of teachers' ratings of children's progress in 'phonics' ...
The special education process relies heavily on assessment to ascertain a student’s disability. In o...
Early identification of children who are likely to struggle to achieve reading proficiency is essent...
Background: Causal theories of dyslexia suggest that it is a heritable disorder, which is the outcom...
It is important to identify children who are struggling with emergent literacy skills as early as po...