| Voyager Passport Meets Criteria for Response to Intervention | |
| Response to Intervention (RTI) is the practice of providing scientifically-based, high-quality instruction and progress monitoring to struggling readers. Voyager Passport incorporates a multi-tiered approach to address academic difficulties for all students, reducing referrals to special education. | |
Targeted Intervention
![]() Daily lessons provide explicit instruction: the teacher models the skill, and monitors group and individual practice with corrective feedback. Research unequivocally recommends this instructional model for at-risk students. Verify Growth![]() Vital Indicators of Progress (VIP), DIBELS-equivalent fluency measures, provide the crucial information needed to monitor adequate academic growth. ![]() Many students are referred to special education because of their low reading skills. Effective implementation of Voyager Passport instruction and monitoring can reduce these inappropriate referrals to special education. |
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![]() Voyager Passport accommodates a multi-tiered model. Reteach lessons allow the teacher to intensify instruction and provide instruction to small groups of 2-3 students who need extra help with earlier skills. |
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Document and Dialogue![]() VPORT generates reports that enable data-driven problem-solving. Campus teams can make informed, appropriate decisions for each student. |
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| I think that the Voyager curriculum and our use of it as a means of intervention have given us options we didn't have before. We had only one referral in Kindergarten and two in first grade, which is significantly lower than previous years. | |
| Debora Ribble District Kindergarten and First-Grade Reading Coach Luling ISD Luling, Texas |
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