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Autor/inn/enSutherland, Marah; Lesner, Taylor; Kosty, Derek; Lussier, Cayla; Smolkowski, Keith; Turtura, Jessica; Doabler, Christian T.; Clarke, Ben
TitelExamining Interactions across Instructional Tiers: Do Features of Tier 1 Predict Student Responsiveness to Tier 2 Mathematics Intervention?
Quelle(2022), (41 Seiten)
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ZusatzinformationORCID (Sutherland, Marah)
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Monographie
SchlagwörterMulti Tiered Systems of Support; Mathematics Instruction; Intervention; Fidelity; Program Implementation; Classroom Techniques; Predictor Variables; Mathematics Achievement; Class Size; Effect Size; At Risk Students; Response to Intervention; Kindergarten; Elementary School Teachers; Young Children; Oregon; Texas
AbstractHigh-quality Tier 1 instruction is frequently conceptualized as the "foundation" for other tiers of intervention within multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS) models (Gersten et al., 2009). However, the vast majority of Tier 2 intervention studies do not account for Tier 1 variables when examining intervention effectiveness (Hill et al., 2012). The purpose of the current study was to examine Tier 1 predictors, or "quality indicators", of differential responsiveness to Tier 2 mathematics intervention. Data was drawn from a large-scale dataset where all teachers taught the Early Learning in Mathematics (Tier 1) core program across the academic year, and a subset of students were selected for the ROOTS (Tier 2) mathematics intervention. We examined the following Tier 1 variables: (1) classroom-level mathematics gains, (2) Tier 1 fidelity of implementation, (3) Tier 1 classroom management and instructional support, and (4) class size. Response to Tier 2 intervention was not significantly predicted by any of the Tier 1 variables examined, however the pattern of Hedges' g effect sizes suggested that students with higher quality of Tier 1 instruction tended to benefit less from the Tier 2 ROOTS intervention. Results are discussed in the context of implications for research and practice. [This paper will be published in the "Journal of Learning Disabilities."] (As Provided).
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2024/1/01
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