Mar 25 2025 11 mins 1
This conversation explores the unique challenges of implementing Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) in middle schools. It highlights common mistakes schools make, such as ignoring core instruction and static interventions, and presents effective strategies used by high-performing schools to enhance student support. The discussion emphasizes the importance of flexible intervention systems, strong core instruction, and ongoing teacher development to create a successful MTSS framework.
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Best Tier 1 Practices for Secondary Article
Takeaways:
- Middle school presents unique challenges for MTSS implementation.
- Ignoring core instruction can lead to ineffective interventions.
- Static interventions can trap students and hinder progress.
- Data should be used for real-time instructional adjustments.
- Collaboration among teachers is essential for effective MTSS.
- High-performing schools prioritize strong tier one instruction.
- Flexible intervention systems allow for better resource use.
- Ongoing teacher development is crucial for MTSS success.
- Creative scheduling can optimize intervention time.
- Empowering educators is key to building effective MTSS systems.
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