I am in NC, also.  We have team that we go to with students who are
struggling.  The team is made up of teachers from various grade levels,
our principal, the literacy facilitators, and the EC teacher.  When I go
in with a concern about a student, I tell them what the problem is.  Then
they ask me what I'm already doing.  I tell them all interventions:  even
ones that I do with all students.  Then they give me suggestions of things
I can try.  Sometimes some of the interventions are things I do just as a
teacher.  I simply tell them that and they add that to the list of
interventions I'm already doing.  They are always able to come up with
interventions that I have not tried. 

So I guess my answer to your question is similar to Jennifer's.  You may
actually be doing interventions in your teaching and that is O.K.  If you
need other things, that is what the EC teacher and the intervention team
are there for, to give you even more ideas!

Hope this helps!

Angela Hatley Almond
Fourth Grade
East Albemarle Elementary School




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