Research demonstrates that parental involvement positively impacts student achievement and enhances targeted instruction. Notably, however, little research currently exists on how schools involve parents in Response to Intervention (RTI), a framework for implementing targeted, tiered, research-based instruction. The purpose of this study was to interview selected parents, teachers, RTI specialists, and principals in three Title I elementary schools in one school district, plus one district-level administrator, in order to examine how elementary schools currently involve parents in RTI prereferral interventions, and to understand the factors that might facilitate or challenge such parent involvement. I employed a comparative case study quali...
Recent resounding dialogue surrounding school improvement has led to reform initiatives including Re...
Purpose: The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study was to understand and explain how te...
During the late 20th and early 21st centuries, a trend developed for schools to meet the needs of st...
Many students who receive Response to Intervention (RTI) Tier II support at an elementary school on ...
Many secondary schools pride themselves on having a rigorous academic program for all students. Thes...
This qualitative case study explored how parents of students from Title I middle schools perceive th...
Response to Intervention (RTI) programs are designed to support students at risk of failing in schoo...
Two purposes guided this concurrent nested mixed methods research. It examined and described the pro...
abstract: Parent involvement is a concept that is used to describe the ways schools attempt to conne...
Parent involvement in education is believed by many to be an important determinant of academic achie...
The purpose of this study was to determine perceptions of involvement of 120 elementary, 120 middle,...
98 leavesThe purpose of this study was two-fold: to learn if parents and teachers have different per...
Conceptually, Response to Intervention (RtI) is a multi-tiered problem solving process rooted in spe...
Section 1118(e)(2) of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 encouraged public schools to conduct and ...
The purpose of this qualitative descriptive single-case study is to present practical applications a...
Recent resounding dialogue surrounding school improvement has led to reform initiatives including Re...
Purpose: The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study was to understand and explain how te...
During the late 20th and early 21st centuries, a trend developed for schools to meet the needs of st...
Many students who receive Response to Intervention (RTI) Tier II support at an elementary school on ...
Many secondary schools pride themselves on having a rigorous academic program for all students. Thes...
This qualitative case study explored how parents of students from Title I middle schools perceive th...
Response to Intervention (RTI) programs are designed to support students at risk of failing in schoo...
Two purposes guided this concurrent nested mixed methods research. It examined and described the pro...
abstract: Parent involvement is a concept that is used to describe the ways schools attempt to conne...
Parent involvement in education is believed by many to be an important determinant of academic achie...
The purpose of this study was to determine perceptions of involvement of 120 elementary, 120 middle,...
98 leavesThe purpose of this study was two-fold: to learn if parents and teachers have different per...
Conceptually, Response to Intervention (RtI) is a multi-tiered problem solving process rooted in spe...
Section 1118(e)(2) of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 encouraged public schools to conduct and ...
The purpose of this qualitative descriptive single-case study is to present practical applications a...
Recent resounding dialogue surrounding school improvement has led to reform initiatives including Re...
Purpose: The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study was to understand and explain how te...
During the late 20th and early 21st centuries, a trend developed for schools to meet the needs of st...