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Special Education Spring 2014

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SAGE 800.818.7243 OR 805.499.9774 6 A.M. TO 5 P.M. PT FAX: 805.375.5291 8 TEXTBOOKS Response to Inter vention (RTI) RTI MEETS WRITER'S WORKSHOP: Tiered Strategies for All Levels of Writers and Every Phase of Writing Lisa Morris, Okaloosa County School District, FL Lisa Morris' user-friendly guide provides step-by-step strategies to help you easily implement RTI into the writer's workshop and transform struggling Grades 2-6 writers into confi dent communicators. Utilize rich classroom examples, reproducible charts, time-saving assessment strategies, and in-depth instructional guidance to reliably meet AYP writing targets and build enthusiastic, skilled writers. CONTENTS 1. A Powerful Writing Classroom: Three Tiers, Three Facets of Teaching Writing / 2. Writing Assessments That Help You Plan the Day, the Week, the Year of Workshop / 3. Student Self-Assessments That Help Them Plan Manageable Writing Goals / 4. Monitoring Students' Progress as Writers / 5. Strategies That Transform Struggling and Reluctant Writers / 6. Strategies That Support the Phases of the Writing Process PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-4522-2992-8 • ©2013 • 144 PAGES • CORWIN RTI IS A VERB Tom Hierck, Educational Consultant • Chris Weber, Educational Consultant RTI is not just about interventions. RTI defi nes what quality instruction is and where our students should be in their learning. This book describes how schools can put RTI into action through the use of standards and assessment, data analysis and collaboration, instruction and literacy, and leadership and accountability. CONTENTS Introduction - Foundational Steps / 1. The Research / 2. The Most Critical Tier / 3. Data Teams and RTI / 4. Screening, Progress Monitoring, and Diagnostics / 5. Tier 2 and 3 Interventions, Strategies, and Resources / 6. Lead the Work With Confi dence PAPERBACK • ISBN: 978-1-4833-0748-0 • ©2014 • 208 PAGES • CORWIN THE BEST OF CORWIN: Response to Intervention Edited by Cara F. Shores, Wesley Educational Services Showcasing key chapters from critically acclaimed Corwin publications, this guide to RTI takes practitioners through the challenging process of implementing response to intervention, a powerful tool for helping students achieve success. CONTENTS 1. Response to Intervention / 2. Determining Appropriate Research-Based Interventions / 3. Framework for Instructional Intervention With Diverse Learners / 4. Using Progress Monitoring Data / 5. Leadership Perspectives on RTI / 6. The Reading Brain and Literacy Instruction / 7. Mathematics Intervention Overview / 8. Classroom Interventions and Individual Behavior Plans / 9. Fidelity of Implementation PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-4522-1741-3 • ©2012 • 208 PAGES • CORWIN RTI STRATEGIES FOR SECONDARY TEACHERS Susan Gingras Fitzell, Educational Consultant This book offers a bank of proven RTI strategies for Grades 6–12 that will elevate test scores and improve student achievement for all students, not just struggling learners. The author explains how RTI fi ts into secondary education and applies it to math, reading comprehension, writing, and more. CONTENTS 1. Introduction: Why This Book This Way? / 2. A Snapshot of the Response to Intervention Process / 3. Vocabulary Intervention Strategies / 4. Reading Comprehension Intervention Strategies / 5. Writing Intervention Strategies / 6. Math Intervention Strategies / 7. Cross- Curricular Interventions for Higher-Order Thinking and Recall / 8. Fitzell Acceleration Centers as an RTI Strategy / 9. Concluding Thoughts PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-4129-9222-0 • ©2011 • 216 PAGES • CORWIN d Let us help you with your textbook decisions! Locate your sales representative at sagepub.com/fi ndmyrep, or visit sagepub.com/faculty.nav for more information.

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