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Why RtI? Some Research Findings/Fletcher
There is no need to assess cognitive processes Processing subtypes weakly related to intervention outcomes; NO evidence that knowledge of cognitive strengths and weaknesses facilitates intervention Cognitive deficits DO NOT reliably indicate biological causation Not sure...
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There is no need to assess cognitive processes Processing subtypes weakly related to intervention outcomes; NO evidence that knowledge of cognitive strengths and weaknesses facilitates intervention Cognitive deficits DO NOT reliably indicate biological causation Not sure of what cognitive processes to measure outside word recognition No additional information not found in achievement profiles Perpetuates status model that has not been effective in enhancing outcomes
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http://centeroninstruction.org/files/RtIResearchAndPolicyFoundations.pdf#page=12
centeroninstruction.org/files/RtIResearchAndPolicyFoundations.pdf#page=12
There is no need to assess cognitive processes „ Processing subtypes weakly related to intervention outcomes; NO evidence that knowledge <span class="highlight">of</span> cognitive strengths and weaknesses facilitates intervention „ Cognitive deficits DO NOT reliably indicate biological causation „ Not sure <span class="highlight">of</span> what cognitive processes to measure outside word <span class="highlight">recognition</span> „ No additional information not found in achievement profiles „ Perpetuates status <span class="highlight">model</span> that has not been effective in enhancing outcomes
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