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_aHandbook of response to intervention : _bthe science and practice of multi-tiered systems of support / _cedited by Shane R. Jimerson, Matthew K. Burns, Amanda M. VanDerHeyden. |
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_aBoston, MA : _bSpringer US : _bSpringer, _c2016. |
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_axxv, 740 páginas : _b89 ilustraciones, 26 ilustraciones en color. |
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505 | 0 | _a1. From Response to Intervention to Multi-Tiered Systems of Support: Advances in the Science and Practice of Assessment and Intervention; Shane R. Jimerson, Matthew K. Burns, & Amanda M. VanDerHeyden -- I. Foundations of Science -- 2. Data-based Decision-making; Stanley L. Deno -- 3. Applied Behavior Analysis: A Foundation for Response to Intervention; Scott P. Ardoin, Liliana Wagner, Kathryn E. Bangs -- 4. Learning Disabilities/Special Education; John L. Hosp, Sally Huddle, Jeremy W. Ford, Kiersten Hensley -- 5. Prevention and Response to Intervention: Past, Present, and Future; Ann C. Schulte -- 6. Problem-Solving Consultation; William P. Erchul & Caryn S. Ward -- II. Foundations of Practice -- 7. The Role of Professional Learning Communities in Successful Response to Intervention Implementation; Lori Helman & Kay Rosheim -- 8. Response to Intervention and Accountability Systems; Timothy J. Runge, David J. Lillenstein, & Joseph F. Kovaleski -- 9. Multi-tiered Systems of Support and Evidence-Based Practices; Karen C. Stoiber & Maribeth Gettinger -- 10. Preservice Teacher Education and Response to Intervention within Multi-tiered Systems of Support: What Can We Learn From Research and Practice?; David H. Allsopp, Jennie L. Farmer, David Hoppey -- 11. Common Core State Standards and Response to Intervention: The Importance of Assessment, Intervention, and Progress Monitoring; Shane R. Jimerson, Rachel Stein, Aaron Haddock, & Reza Shahroozi -- III. Tier 1 – Assessment, Problem Analysis, and Intervention -- 12. Screening Assessment within a Multi-Tiered System of Support: Current Practices, Advances, and Next Steps; Nathan H. Clemens, Milena A. Keller-Margulis, Timothy Scholten, & Myeongsun Yoon -- 13. The Role of Tier I Mathematics Instruction in Elementary and Middle Schools: Promoting Mathematics Success; Asha K. Jitendra & Danielle N. Dupuis -- 14. Classroom Reading Instruction for All Students; Barbara R. Foorman amd Jeanne Wanzek -- 15. Classwide Intervention Using Peer-Assisted Learning Strategies; Kristen L. McMaster & Douglas Fuchs -- IV. Tier 2 – Assessment, Problem Analysis, and Intervention -- 16. Assessment: Periodic Assessment to Monitor Progress; Benjamin Silberglitt, David Parker, & Paul Muyskens -- 17. Problem-Analysis at Tier 2: Using Data to Find the Category of the Problem; Matthew K. Burns, Kathrin E. Maki, Abbey C. Karich, Matthew Hall, Jennifer J. McComas & Lori Helman -- 18. Multilevel Response-to-Intervention Prevention Systems: Mathematics Intervention at Tier 2; Lynn S. Fuchs, Douglas Fuchs, & Amelia S. Malone -- 19. Implementation of Tier 2 Reading Interventions in the Primary Grades; Jeanne Wanzek, Stephanie Al Otaiba, & Brandy Gatlin -- V. Tier 3 – Assessment, Problem Analysis, and Intervention -- 20. Progress Monitoring for Students Receiving Intensive Academic Intervention; David A. Klingbeil, Tera L. Bradley, & Jennifer J. McComas -- 21. Introduction to Problem Analysis to Identify Tier 3 Interventions: Brief Experimental Analysis of Academic Problems; Melissa Coolong-Chaffin & Jennifer J. McComas -- 22. Tier 3: Intensive Mathematics Intervention Strategies; Robin S. Codding & Ryan Martin -- 23. Tier 3 Primary Grade Reading Interventions: Can We Distinguish Necessary from Sufficient?; Stephanie Al Otaiba, Jill Allor, Miriam Ortiz, Luana Greulich, Jeanne Wanzek & Joseph Torgesen -- VI. Contemporary Implementation Science -- 24. Assuring the Response to Intervention Process has Substance: Assessing and Supporting Intervention Implementation; George H. Noell & Kristin A. Gansle -- 25. Accuracy and Validity of Methods for Identifying Learning Disabilities in a Response to Intervention Service Delivery Framework; Jeremy Miciak, Jack M. Fletcher, & Karla K. Stuebing -- 26. Contextual Influences and Response to Intervention; Amy L. Reschly & Melissa Coolong-Chaffin -- 27. Using Single Case Design in a Response to Intervention Model; T. Chris Riley-Tillman & Daniel M. Maggin -- VII. Contemporary Implementation Topics -- 28. Technology-Based Assessment and Problem Analysis; Gerald Tindal & Julie Alonzo -- 29. Educational Technology and Response to Intervention: Affordances and Considerations; Janet S. Twyman & Melinda S. Sota -- 30. Response to Intervention for English Learners; Diana Socie & Mike Vanderwood -- 31. Essential Features of Tier 2 & 3 School-wide Positive Behavioral Supports; Barbara S. Mitchell, Allison L. Bruhn, & Timothy J. Lewis -- 32. Implementing Response to Intervention in Secondary Schools; Mark R. Shinn, Holly S. Windram, & Kerry A. Bollman -- 33. Advances in Multi-Tiered Systems of Support for Prekindergarten Children: Lessons Learned from 5 Years of Research and Development from the Center for Response to Intervention in Early Childhood; Judith J. Carta, Charles R. Greenwood, Howard Goldstein, Scott R. McConnell, Ruth Kaminski, Tracy A. Bradfield, Alisha Wackerle-Hollman, Maura Linas, Gabriela Guerrero, Elizabeth Kelley & Jane Atwater -- 34. Teacher Formative Assessment: The Missing Link in Response to Intervention; Linda A. Reddy, Christopher M. Dudek, & Elisa S. Shernoff -- VIII. Effective Contemporary Models -- 35. Challenges Faced by New Implementation sites: The Role of Culture in the Change Process; Dawn Miller & Rachel Freeman -- 36. Making Response to Intervention Stick: Sustaining Implementation Past Your Retirement; Kim Gibbons & W. Alan Coulter -- 37. Evaluating the Impact of Response to Intervention in Reading at the Elementary Level Across the State of Pennsylvania; Edward S. Shapiro -- 38. Data-Based Decision-Making, the Problem Solving Model, and Response to Intervention in the Minneapolis Public Schools; Doug Marston, Matthew Lau, Paul Muyskens, & Jennifer Wilson -- 39. Implementing Response to Intervention in a Rural Setting; Renee Guy, Amanda Fields, & Lynn Edwards -- 40. Toward a Unified Response-to-Intervention Model: Multi-Tiered Systems of Support; Matthew K. Burns, Shane R. Jimerson, Amanda M. VanDerHeyden, & Stanley L. Deno. | |
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