Using RTI to Teach Literacy to Diverse Learners K 8

Using RTI to Teach Literacy to Diverse Learners  K 8
Author: Sheila Alber-Morgan,Sheila René Alber
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2010-04-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781412969529

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Covering reading and writing, this book provides specific interventions for tiers 1, 2, and 3 within a multi-tier RTI framework so diverse learners can experience successful literacy.

Using RTI to Teach Literacy to Diverse Learners K 8

Using RTI to Teach Literacy to Diverse Learners  K 8
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2010
Genre: Inclusive education
ISBN: 1483387259

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Literacy is a critical foundational skill for success in school and throughout adulthood. Covering both reading and writing instruction, this book shows K-8 teachers how to build the literacy skills of diverse learners, including those with disabilities and those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, in inclusive classrooms

Accelerating Literacy for Diverse Learners

Accelerating Literacy for Diverse Learners
Author: Socorro G. Herrera,Della R. Perez,Shabina K. Kavimandan,Stephanie Wessels
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2013
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780807754504

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In her new book, nationally known professional development consultant and literacy expert Socorro Herrera and her colleagues provide a theoretical foundation for culturally responsive teaching that will accelerate literacy development for all students, and particularly for English language learners. Aligned with Common Core State Standards (CCSS), this volume incorporates current research and best practices for developing a classroom community that takes into account students' languages, cultures, and individual biographies. This resource provides proven-effective strategies, tools, and ideas that can be adapted and modified for any grade level and content area. This book features; a demonstration DVD showing the books strategies in action in real classrooms; classroom strategies that align with CCSS and Response to Intervention; guidance to help teachers use grouping configurations to build classroom community and maximize students assets; and a quick-glance overview and an in-depth exploration of each strategy that illustrates each step of implementation. 208 page book and 1-hour DVD

Common Core for the Not So Common Learner Grades K 5

Common Core for the Not So Common Learner  Grades K 5
Author: Maria G. Dove,Andrea Honigsfeld
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2013-03-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781452277134

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The strategies you need to teach common standards to diverse learners Realistic and thorough, this teacher-friendly book shows how to help every student, including English Learners, students with disabilities, speakers of nonstandard English, and other struggling learners, meet the Common Core Standards for English Language Arts (ELA). This resource: Familiarizes readers with each of the Common Core's 32 anchor standards for ELA Outlines the specific skills students need to fulfill each standard Presents a wealth of flexible teaching strategies and tools that build those skills Includes guidance on professional collaboration and co-teaching

Accelerating Literacy for Diverse Learners Second Edition

Accelerating Literacy for Diverse Learners  Second Edition
Author: Socorro G. Herrera,Shabina K. Kavimandan,Della R. Perez,Stephanie Wessels
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2017-06-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780807758595

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Completely revised and updated, this bestseller provides readers with a deep understanding of how the book's strategies evolve and take shape in day-to-day classroom practice. The text includes explicit ties to reading and content standards, tips for involving parents, steps for gathering knowledge of a student's background to advance learning, and a companion website.

RTI With Differentiated Instruction Grades K 5

RTI With Differentiated Instruction  Grades K  5
Author: Jodi O'Meara
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2011-04-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781412995276

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'This timely and necessary information provides educators with scaffolded scenarios of Response to Intervention and differentiated instruction at the classroom level. Included are guiding questions for ensuring effective instructional practice so that students can achieve at their greatest potential!'--Shelby Robertson, Associate Director of Mathematics, University of Central Florida 'Elementary teachers can use this book confidently as a guide in the journey toward the implementation of RTI and differentiated instruction' - Ronda Gregg, Director of Special Services Litchfield School District, NH Teachers are expected to tailor instruction for diverse learners in their classrooms. While most educators are familiar with differentiated instruction, the principles and practices of Response to Intervention Instruction (RTI) are still emerging. This helpful guide examines the relationship between differentiated instruction and RTI through the eyes of the classroom teacher. Included are direct, clear, and practical strategies for simultaneously implementing DI and RTI that focus on classroom application rather than theory. Key topics include: - How RTI and DI can work together - How to analyze data as a basis for instruction - How to apply RTI and DI to each individual student Teachers will find in-class assessment strategies for placing students in correct RTI tiers, sample lessons, and troubleshooting tips--everything a teacher needs to effectively implement DI and RTI for enhanced student achievement.

Literacy Assessment and Instructional Strategies

Literacy Assessment and Instructional Strategies
Author: Kathy B. Grant,Sandra E. Golden,Nance S. Wilson
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2014-08-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781483355702

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Literacy Assessment and Instructional Strategies prepares literacy educators to conduct reading and writing assessments and develop appropriate corrective literacy strategies for use with their grade K–5 students. Connecting Common Core Literacy Learning Standards to effective strategies and creative activities, the book includes authentic literacy assessments and formal evaluations to support reading teaching in the elementary classroom. Initial chapters discuss literacy assessment and evaluation, data-driven instruction, high-stakes testing, and instructional shifts in teaching reading, while later chapters focus on the latest instructional and assessment shifts, including pre-assessing literacy knowledge bases, using informational texts for vocabulary development, and close reading of text. Written by reading practitioners and researchers, this book is a must-have for novices as well as for veteran classroom teachers who want to stay on top of changing literacy trends.

Commonsense Methods for Children with Special Educational Needs

Commonsense Methods for Children with Special Educational Needs
Author: Peter Westwood
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2010-11-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136864926

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In this era of inclusive education it is essential that all teachers have a sound understanding of the nature of students’ special educational needs and how these needs may best be met in the classroom. Not only must teachers understand and accept students with disabilities and learning problems, but they must also possess a wide range of teaching and management strategies. Similar knowledge and skills are also required by classroom assistants and other personnel working in a support role in schools. This book offers sound practical advice on assessment and intervention based on the latest research evidence from the field. This fully revised and updated sixth edition includes chapters on: general and specific learning difficulties students with autism intellectual, physical or sensory impairments self-regulation social skills behaviour management literacy and numeracy curriculum adaptation teaching methods. In addition, the book presents a new chapter on the special needs of gifted and talented students. The practical advice the author gives throughout the book is embedded within a clear theoretical context supported by current research and classroom practice.