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Book RtI for Gifted Students

Download or read book RtI for Gifted Students written by Mary Ruth Coleman and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2021-09-09 with total page 103 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: RtI for Gifted Students provides a comprehensive overview of Response to Intervention (RtI) frameworks that include gifted students. One of the books featured in the CEC-TAG Educational Resource series, the book incorporates national, state, and local RtI models and how gifted learners can be included within these frameworks. Specific attention is given to addressing the needs of students who are twice-exceptional and to culturally responsive practices. The book concludes with ways of assessing a school's RtI model and challenges for using RtI in gifted education.

Book Implementing RtI With Gifted Students

Download or read book Implementing RtI With Gifted Students written by Mary Ruth Coleman and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2021-09-09 with total page 243 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Implementing RtI With Gifted Students shares how RtI can fit within the framework of gifted education programming models. This edited book will serve as a reference guide for those interested in learning more about RtI and how it might be effectively implemented to meet the needs of all gifted students. Chapters contributed by top gifted education experts focus on topics including tiered supports and services for gifted learners; screening, assessment, and progress monitoring; evidence-based practices; popular gifted education models that fit within a tiered framework; and diversity. Additional resources for schools include a self-assessment needs survey; guidelines for planning; forms, templates, and timelines for getting started; and rubrics for reviewing implementation fidelity and progress.

Book Gifted and Talented Response to Intervention to Aid in Identification and Service of Elementary Gifted and Talented Students Identified in the Areas of English Language Arts and Mathematics in a Rural Kentucky School District

Download or read book Gifted and Talented Response to Intervention to Aid in Identification and Service of Elementary Gifted and Talented Students Identified in the Areas of English Language Arts and Mathematics in a Rural Kentucky School District written by Tatiana Y. Adams and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page 374 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Education reform in the United States has shifted from all students reaching proficiency to all students progressing academically regardless of their ability levels. Response to Intervention (RtI) is a three-tiered delivery model for students with exceptional needs not being met in the general classroom setting. The components of universal screening, continuous progress monitoring, implementation of interventions with fidelity, and decision making are currently implemented in many public schools throughout the nation. Implications for Gifted and Talented (GT) services are positive as the tiered structure of RtI is revised and incorporated into state policies to serve high ability students. Instead of solely focusing on behavior and remediation in academic areas, alternative methods are being developed to service students who exhibit high academic and creative abilities. The successes of RtI, its widespread implementation, and the lack of research regarding proposed GT/RtI models, revealed the need for research examining the RtI model in relation to gifted education. Through qualitative research methods, the study was conducted in a Western Kentucky school district using a descriptive research design. Data was collected, analyzed, and evaluated to gain insight into the viability of the GT/RtI model: identification of gifted students through universal screenings, decision making regarding placement of gifted students, and service options implemented to challenge and meet the intellectual, academic, and creative needs of gifted learners.

Book The NEW RtI  Response to Intelligence   2nd Edition   APA Formatted

Download or read book The NEW RtI Response to Intelligence 2nd Edition APA Formatted written by Penny Choice and published by Pieces of Learning. This book was released on 2011 with total page 145 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Promise of Response to Intervention

Download or read book The Promise of Response to Intervention written by Todd A. Glover and published by Guilford Press. This book was released on 2010-02-25 with total page 337 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As response to intervention (RTI) is adopted by increasing numbers of schools and districts, knowledge about "what works" continues to grow. This much-needed book analyzes the key components of RTI service delivery and identifies the characteristics of successful implementation. Critically reviewing the available research, leading authorities describe best practices in multi-tier intervention, assessment, and data-based decision making. Clear-cut recommendations are provided for implementing evidence-based interventions to support students' needs in reading, writing, math, and behavior. A state-of-the-art resource for K–12 practitioners and administrators, the book also will fill a unique niche in graduate-level courses.

Book Examining Response to Intervention  RTI  Models in Secondary Education

Download or read book Examining Response to Intervention RTI Models in Secondary Education written by Pam Epler and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2015-06-30 with total page 336 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Response to Intervention (RTI) is an intervention model designed to assist all students regardless of their academic ability. It seeks to assist students who are struggling in academics by providing them with targeted assistance in the form of tutoring, pull-out services, and differentiated classroom instruction. Examining Response to Intervention (RTI) Models in Secondary Education highlights the application of the RTI model to secondary schools through instructional strategies and real-world examples of how this model can be used at the middle and high school levels. Through a series of informative and timely chapters written by global educational specialists, this publication is ideally designed for use by middle and high school teachers and school administrators as well as professors and students in upper-level Educational Leadership and Secondary Education programs.

Book Minority Students in Special and Gifted Education

Download or read book Minority Students in Special and Gifted Education written by National Research Council and published by National Academies Press. This book was released on 2002-08-30 with total page 497 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Special education and gifted and talented programs were designed for children whose educational needs are not well met in regular classrooms. From their inceptions, these programs have had disproportionate representation of racial and ethnic minority students. What causes this disproportion? Is it a problem? Minority Students in Special and Gifted Education considers possible contributors to that disparity, including early biological and environmental influences and inequities in opportunities for preschool and K-12 education, as well as the possibilities of bias in the referral and assessment system that leads to placement in special programs. It examines the data on early childhood experience, on differences in educational opportunity, and on referral and placement. The book also considers whether disproportionate representation should be considered a problem. Do special education programs provide valuable educational services, or do they set students off on a path of lower educational expectations? Would students not now placed in gifted and talented programs benefit from raised expectations, more rigorous classes, and the gifted label, or would they suffer failure in classes for which they are unprepared? By examining this important problem in U.S. education and making recommendations for early intervention and general education, as well as for changes in referral and assessment processes, Minority Students in Special and Gifted Education will be an indispensable resource to educators throughout the nation, as well as to policy makers at all levels, from schools and school districts to the state and federal governments.

Book RTI and DI  Response to Intervention and Differentiated Instruction

Download or read book RTI and DI Response to Intervention and Differentiated Instruction written by Helene M. Hanson and published by National Professional Resources Inc./Dude Publishing. This book was released on 2014-01-01 with total page 6 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In today's diverse and inclusive classrooms, teachers face the challenge of delivering instruction that is effective and accessible to students with a wide range of needs, abilities, and learning styles. Newly updated for 2014, RTI & DI: Response to Intervention & Differentiated Instruction, by Helene Hanson, shows teachers how they can meet this challenge using the best practices of differentiated instruction (DI) within the framework of Response To Intervention (RTI). This laminated, six-page (tri-fold) guide clearly presents six common elements of RTI and DI that reflect the best practices in addressing classroom diversity within a standards-based curriculum, and provides examples for each. These include: ¿Student-centered activities ¿Flexible grouping ¿Learning centers/stations ¿Ongoing student assessment ¿Data-driven decision making ¿Collaboration and teaming Incorporating some or all of these elements into lesson plans has a proven beneficial impact on teaching and learning for all students. A valuable tool for general and special education teachers, RTI and DI also offers easy-to-implement strategies for planning, including opportunities for teachers to meet and plan together; suggestions for effective lesson plan design, such as active lessons and authentic practice; and caveats for learning.

Book Serving Gifted Students Within an RtI Framework

Download or read book Serving Gifted Students Within an RtI Framework written by Susan K. Johnsen and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 146 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Given the federal mandate for implementing Response to Intervention (RtI) models, educators may not be aware of how to include gifted students in this system. Serving Gifted Students Within an RtI Framework is a practical book that provides an overview of RtI models in gifted education and describes specific details about developing levels of service, monitoring student progress, differentiating curriculum at each tier, and collaborating with gifted educators. A wealth of accessible online resources and a directory of state models in gifted education are also provided.

Book RTI With Differentiated Instruction  Grades 6   8

Download or read book RTI With Differentiated Instruction Grades 6 8 written by Jodi O'Meara and published by Corwin Press. This book was released on 2011-03-02 with total page 217 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An efficient way to merge differentiated instruction and RTI This hands-on guide brings together the two leading approaches to teaching students of varying abilities: Response to Instruction and Intervention (RTI) and differentiated instruction (DI). Written in a practical, “how-to” format with lesson plans and case studies, this book gives middle school teachers strategies for adapting assessments, curriculum, and instruction to student abilities. Key topics include: Differences and similarities between RTI and DI Data analysis for effective instructional decision making Strategies for applying RTI and DI to all students, including English learners and children with special needs

Book RTI  Response To Intervention  Classroom Reference Guide

Download or read book RTI Response To Intervention Classroom Reference Guide written by Joseph Casbarro and published by National Professional Resources Inc./Dude Publishing. This book was released on 2013-01-01 with total page 6 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This reference guide is designed to increase educators' understanding of Response To Intervention (RTI), as well as to provide valuable information on its implementation. Although reading has been the primary focus for RTI in most schools, RTI is also applicable to the other academic areas, as well as student behavior. Using understandable and clear language, this full-color reference guide addresses: The key features of RTI The RTI team process Progress Monitoring The 3 Tier model Types of assessment RTI and parents Buy copies for all school employees involved with RTI, because it is a valuable desk reference and training guide: For every administrator who needs to become familiar with RTI For every new teacher as part of his or her orientation For every general or special education teacher beginning to implement RTI in his or her classroom For every related services staff member who will be involved implementing RTI (reading teachers, speech therapists, school psychologists, guidance counselors, etc) For every paraeducator who will be working in RTI programs and collecting data For every parent whose child is in a Tier II or III program For every staff member working on an IEP Team and dealing with LD eligibility

Book RTI With Differentiated Instruction  Grades K  5

Download or read book RTI With Differentiated Instruction Grades K 5 written by Jodi O'Meara and published by Corwin Press. This book was released on 2011-04-12 with total page 225 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: '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.

Book Response to Intervention

Download or read book Response to Intervention written by Barbara J. Ehren and published by Editorial Projects in Education. This book was released on 2009 with total page 136 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Some of the most effective schools and school districts are increasing student achievement with the successful implementation of a Response to Intervention (RTI) initiative. RTI pulls all the pieces of the educational puzzle together to help students succeed, and this book can be the key to engaging your team. It will facilitate buy-in and support from school leaders and teachers when used as a book study. It provides a complete understanding of critical concepts, ready-made discussion questions, and examples of implementation at the elementary school, middle school, and high school levels.

Book Response to Intervention in Math

Download or read book Response to Intervention in Math written by Paul J. Riccomini and published by Corwin Press. This book was released on 2010 with total page 169 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Provides educators with instructions on applying response-to-intervention (RTI) while teaching and planning curriculum for students with learning disabilities.

Book Rigor in the RTI and MTSS Classroom

Download or read book Rigor in the RTI and MTSS Classroom written by Barbara R. Blackburn and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2018-04-09 with total page 170 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this new book, bestselling author Barbara R. Blackburn and intervention expert Bradley S. Witzel show you how to develop rigorous RTI and MTSS programs that will support students and lead them to lasting success. Written in a clear, engaging style, Rigor in the RTI and MTSS Classroom combines an in-depth discussion of the issues facing at-risk and learning-disabled students with practical strategies for all teachers. You’ll discover how to: Improve academic and social-emotional performance with scaffolding and demonstration of learning techniques; Establish and teach class rules, expectations, and consequences; Use evidence-based activities to spark student discussion; Implement rigorous, research-based strategies for math, literacy, reading, and writing development; Assess student growth and encourage self-reflection. Form an MTSS leadership team to ensure that student needs are met across building and district levels. Each chapter contains anecdotes from schools across the country as well as a variety of ready-to-use tools and activities. Many of the tools are offered as free eResources at www.routledge.com/9781138193383, so you can easily print and distribute them for classroom use.

Book Response to Intervention

Download or read book Response to Intervention written by William N. Bender and published by Corwin Press. This book was released on 2007-04-05 with total page 161 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Discover a resource that shows teachers how to implement RTI in the classroom! This practical guide helps educators understand the tiers of the Response to Intervention (RTI) process, as well as how to implement interventions and utilize the results to modify existing instruction for students in the classroom. With vignettes, examples, and reproducible forms based on the problem-solving and standards-based approaches to RTI, this accessible handbook gives teachers the tools to: Document the existence or nonexistence of a learning disability Monitor individual student progress Plan specific follow-up interventions based on a learner's needs Implement strategies to support students' success