TIENET® Response to Intervention
Meeting the needs of all students is a mandate for today's educators. With the TIENET Response to Intervention (RtI) System, you can quickly identify underperforming students and respond with customized, research-based intervention strategies. The TIENET RtI System is designed to help educators implement interventions that get struggling students back on track before a referral to special education becomes necessary.
How the TIENET Response to Intervention System Works
The TIENET RtI system serves as a bridge that seamlessly joins general education to the special education process, when necessary. The Progress Monitoring and Student Assistance Team modules allow you to identify and
monitor underperforming students and build sound instructional strategies to meet their needs.

System Benefits
The TIENET RtI system combines a set of two powerful modules that respond to the complete intervention process, allowing educators to identify at-risk students, monitor their progress, and build custom individual instructional paths.
Progress Monitoring
The Progress Monitoring module enables you to:
- Identify students who are not demonstrating adequate progress so they don’t fall further behind and/or require special instruction
- Estimate rates of student improvement to benchmark their progress
- Compare the effectiveness of different forms of instruction and design to create individualized programs for underperforming learners
- Create alerts to keep you informed when a student is not meeting success during the intervention process
- Review a student's progress and examine intervention effectiveness using Curriculum-Based Measurements (CBM) that are collected and graphed for each student
Student Assistance Team
The Student Assistance Team module allows you to:
- Analyze a student's strengths, weaknesses, and trends utilizing an integrated data collection and assessment tool
- Utilize powerful scheduling and communication tools for organizing and facilitating collaboration within the intervention team