Strategies for Struggling Learners in the Era of CCSS & RTI

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$29.95
SKU:
SSLE
UPC:
9781935609919
By:
Jim Wright
Product Type:
Book, Paperback
Year:
2014
Pages:
255
Size:
8.5" x 11"
ISBN:
9781935609919
Item Code:
SSLE
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Product Overview

"Jim Wright’s Strategies For Struggling Learners In the Era of CCSS & RTI is an excellent resource for teachers, support staff and administrators looking for evidence-based strategies to address today’s complex academic and behavioral challenges in schools. True to Jim’s mission with interventioncentral.org, the easy-to-follow road maps for identifying, understanding and addressing student difficulties in this practical resource also contain the research citations that back them. "

-Seth Aldrich PhD, author of RTI for English Language LEarners

From Jim Wright, author of the acclaimed RTI Toolkit and creator of Intervention Central, the most widely accessed website for RTI resources, comes this valuable new resource to help classroom teachers address the needs of struggling learners (grades K-6) in the era of Common Core Standards through Response To Intervention (RTI). 

Teachers will find step-by-step guidance on how to translate research into practice to promote harmonious learning environments and improve students' academic performance. As teachers incorporate the research-based strategies into their daily routines, their classrooms will self-organize to be more conducive to learning and deep understanding.

Chapters are organized around specific teacher challenges, with the content of each supporting ideas and strategies contained throughout the book. They include

  • Core Instruction & Behavior Management: Foundations for Student Success
  • Creating Academic Interventions That Promote Student Success in the Common Core
  • Managing Behaviors to Promote Student Learning
  • Collecting Data to Track Interventions
  • Increasing Student Responsibility Through Self-Management
  • Techniques to Help Teachers Succeed as Change Agents

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