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Unleashing Educational Excellence:
Making What Matters Happen

The purpose of this conference is to provide innovative ideas in implementing Response to Intervention at the pre-service, building, district, and state levels. Alongside implementers nationwide, participants will be given tools, knowledge, and skills that will enable them to address the complexities of beginning and advanced implementation.

Salt Lake City, UT, Little America Hotel
October 13-14, 2011

This Year's Strands:

  • Implementing What Works at the Building Level
  • Implementing What Works at the District Level
  • NEW Leadership for RtI
  • NEW Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports and Academics Integrating the Models
  • Scaling-up RtI at the State Level
  • RtI Coaching
  • Problem Solving RtI in Secondary Settings
  • Higher Education/Teacher Preparation Programs and the Implementation of Response to Intervention

Keynote Presenters:

Opening Keynote:
George Batsche & Don Kincaid
Closing Keynote:
Innovations Committee

Other Presenters:

George Batsche - James Baker - Kim Gibbons - Steve Goodman - Shannon Harken
Don Kincaid - Terri Metcalf - Dawn Miller - Diane Morrison - Hollie Pettersson
Davide Prasse - Kim St. Martin - Rebecca Sarlo - Ed Steinberg
Amelia VanName Larson- Christi Whitter

Who should attend?
Anyone implementing or supporting the implementation of RtI practices on a daily basis!

  • Principals
  • General education teachers
  • Special education teachers
  • RtI coaches
  • School psychologists
  • School counselors
  • School social workers
  • Reading specialists
  • Speech and language pathologists
  • Educational consultants
  • Central office administrators
  • State Department Personnel
  • Professional development coordinators
  • Higher Education Personnel
Who Should Attend Photo

Come and learn from national experts who are actually implementing RtI EVERY DAY!