Assessment and Intervention Resources |
by James L. McDougal, Suzanne B. Graney, James A. Wright, & Scott P. Ardoin
© 2009
336 Pages/Paperback
K-12 Teachers
A must-have resource for educational professionals implementing Response to Intervention (RTI) programs in their schools
RTI in Practice: A Practical Guide to Implementing Effective Evidence-Based Interventions in Your School is an innovative and timely guide that presents concrete, balanced perspectives and directions for implementing an effective RTI model in your school.
Built upon the three tiers of effective general education and universal screening, targeted interventions, and intensive interventions, this authoritative resource addresses:
Effective academic programs for all students
How to use data to make decisions in general education
Guidelines for setting goals, monitoring progress, and graphing intervention outcomes
Multicultural considerations
Realistic case scenarios appear throughout to bring the implementation strategies to life, and the book is packaged with a CD-ROM containing numerous reproducible and customizable forms, surveys, and screening tools, as well as an annotated list of resources for charting and monitoring individual student and classroom progress.
RTI in Practice: A Practical Guide to Implementing Effective Evidence-Based Interventions in Your School is a complete resource providing educators and school professionals with the tips and tools needed for successful RTI program implementation.