Rti in the Common Core Classroom: A Framework for Instruction and Assessment: Common Core State Standards for Literacy Series
Autor Sharon Vaughnen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 dec 2015
Schools and teachers have struggled to integrate Common Core State Standards (CCSS) into their local Response to Intervention (RTI) systems. This book offers an adaptable framework and practical tips to assist educational professionals charged with making this connection in their schools, districts, and classrooms for English language arts. Based on years of experience, we know that students perform best when provided with research-based instruction, frequent progress monitoring, and timely and targeted interventions. Focusing on what the research tells us about how children learn, this highly practical guide can serve as the core of language arts instruction. RTI in the Common Core Classroom will guide today's classroom teachers, reading coaches, and administrators in their efforts to support all students in meeting literacy standards, including individuals with mild to moderate disabilities.
Book Features:
- A research-based, innovative approach for implementing RTI and the Common Core curriculum.
- Effective teaching and assessment practices in foundational reading skills, reading comprehension, and writing.
- User-friendly design including, research highlight boxes, recommended reading lists, questions for professional learning communities, prompts, sample assignments, student writing excerpts, a Q & A section, and a trait weighting table.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0807757160
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 150 x 226 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Teachers College Press
Seria Common Core State Standards for Literacy Series
Notă biografică
Sharon Vaughn holds the H.E. Hartfelder Regents Chair at The University of Texas and is the executive director of The Meadows Center for Preventing Educational Risk (MCPER). Her coauthors, Philip Capin, Garrett J. Roberts, and Melodee A. Walker are all doctoral students at The University of Texas at Austin and affiliated with MCPER.