Ohio Assessments for Educators (OAE) Special Education Practice Exam

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What does the Response to Intervention (RTI) policy focus on?

  1. Diagnosing physical disabilities in students

  2. Providing intensive assistance to struggling children

  3. Evaluating mental health disorders

  4. Assessing teachers' performance

The correct answer is: Providing intensive assistance to struggling children

The Response to Intervention (RTI) policy is primarily focused on providing intensive assistance to struggling children. This framework is designed to identify students at risk for academic difficulties and to deliver targeted interventions that help them improve their performance. Through a tiered approach, RTI allows educators to monitor the progress of students in real-time and make adjustments to their instructional strategies as needed. This proactive method ensures that support is provided before students fall too far behind, aligning with the principle of early intervention in educational settings. The goal of RTI is not to diagnose disabilities or evaluate mental health disorders, nor is it focused on assessing teachers' performance. Instead, it emphasizes early identification and support tailored to individual student needs, fostering academic success and reducing the need for special education referrals.