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Delivery Models REQUIRING the Intervention Specialist to Meet
HOT Status in Core Content Areas:
(The intervention
specialist must meet #1, #2 and #3 of the requirements listed above.)
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The intervention
specialist is the primary teacher providing instruction to the student
in a core academic subject area.
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Seventh- through
12th-grade intervention specialists working in a team with other
intervention specialists who each specialize in one core subject area
and become the teacher of record for that subject area.
Delivery Models NOT REQUIRING the Intervention Specialist to
Meet HOT Status in Core Content Areas:
(The intervention
specialist must meet only #1 and #2 of the requirements listed above, and
NOT #3.)
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The intervention
specialist provides individualized and support assistance (e.g., skill
reinforcement) to students who receive their instruction in core
academic subjects from a highly qualified general education teacher.
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The intervention
specialist provides consultative services to a highly qualified teacher,
which may include making adjustments to the learning environment,
modifying instructional methods, using positive behavioral supports and
interventions, and using appropriate accommodations to meet the
individual student needs.
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