Educational interventions are used to support students who are struggling academically or behaviorally. Here are some examples of how interventions are implemented:
- Tiered support: Schools often use a multi-tiered system of support (MTSS) to provide increasing levels of intervention based on student needs.
- Progress monitoring: Teachers regularly assess student progress to determine the effectiveness of interventions and make adjustments as needed.
- Collaboration: Educators work together with parents, specialists, and administrators to develop and implement individualized intervention plans.
| Tier |
Intervention Level |
| 1 |
High-quality classroom instruction for all students |
| 2 |
Targeted interventions for students needing additional support |
| 3 |
Intensive, individualized interventions for students with significant needs |
By using a systematic approach to educational interventions, schools can ensure that every child receives the support they need to succeed.
This post was originally published on Sept. 2, 2023. It was updated on May 22, 2024.