bokomslag Educational Interventions
Psykologi & pedagogik

Educational Interventions

Deanna Burney

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  • 428 sidor
  • 2011
Youth who struggle with academic and behavioral problems are at risk of limiting their futures as productive citizens. The main question at hand: Are our schools protecting these students and equipping them with the skills necessary to compete in a global society and to become productive citizens after graduation? Educational Interventions: K12 Practical Applications for Academic Success is designed to address the state of twenty-first century education practices pertaining to all students who enter a school classroom. This text gives educational and psychological practitioners insight into the Response to Intervention process. Response to Intervention provides high-quality instruction and intervention matched to student needs. Using learning rate over time and level of performance, it helps practitioners make important educational decisions. The goals of Response to Intervention include encouraging early intervention to enhance outcomes for children by providing access to increasingly intense supports, eliminating the wait to fail system, and linking instruction to progress monitoring. This text provides straightforward, readily available interventions that educators and psychological practitioners can use within their classrooms or psychological practices. In addition to outlining the essential processes of the Response to Intervention method, Educational Interventions addresses: Special-education legislation Theoretical perspectives on scientific-based interventions Progress monitoring Academic skill and interventions for reading, mathematics, and written language
  • Författare: Deanna Burney
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781609277970
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 428
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2011-01-30
  • Förlag: Cognella, Inc