Today's blog looks at comparisons between scaffolds and interventions with additional resources and information from December's edition of the Teaching and Learning Newsletter.
As teams are engaging in pre-unit planning to provide access to core instructional for ALL students, there have been some discussions around the use of scaffolds and interventions. Below is a table that compares the two.
So why is this important?? Can't some instructional strategies be used as scaffolds AND interventions?
Yes, that is true. The difference comes not with the strategy itself, but with the intention of how it is used. When collaborative teams intentionally plan for scaffolds in Tier 1 instruction, fewer students require intervention later.
For a graphic on scaffolds and interventions as well as a resource with multiple ideas for scaffolds, check out the December edition of the Teaching and Learning Newsletter.
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