Using RTI to Teach Literacy to Diverse Learners, K-8 (e-bog) af Alber-Morgan, Sheila
Alber-Morgan, Sheila (forfatter)

Using RTI to Teach Literacy to Diverse Learners, K-8 e-bog

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&quote;In a small volume, Sheila Alber-Morgan addresses RTI in a much more comprehensive way than other texts. The book provides critical features of RTI across reading, writing, handwriting, and spelling and is packed with practical information for each tier.&quote;-Nancy L. Cooke, Associate Professor of Special EducationUniversity of North Carolina at Charlotte&quote;Alber-Morgan clearly and ...
E-bog 223,05 DKK
Forfattere Alber-Morgan, Sheila (forfatter)
Forlag Corwin
Udgivet 5 april 2010
Længde 152 sider
Genrer JNFN
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781452296166
"e;In a small volume, Sheila Alber-Morgan addresses RTI in a much more comprehensive way than other texts. The book provides critical features of RTI across reading, writing, handwriting, and spelling and is packed with practical information for each tier."e;-Nancy L. Cooke, Associate Professor of Special EducationUniversity of North Carolina at Charlotte"e;Alber-Morgan clearly and concisely articulates the theoretical and empirical bases of RTI-an important and worthy achievement. For the classroom teacher, her book provides numerous assessment and instructional strategies for turning the great promise of RTI into reality for students."e;-William L. Heward, Professor EmeritusThe Ohio State UniversityPractical intervention strategies for diverse learners who struggle with literacy!Literacy is a critical foundational skill for success in school and throughout adulthood. Covering both reading and writing instruction, this book shows K-8 teachers how to build the literacy skills of diverse learners, including those with disabilities and those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, in inclusive classrooms. Sheila Alber-Morgan discusses instruction and assessment within a Response to Intervention (RTI) framework and demonstrates how to provide targeted support to students struggling with literacy or those who may require special attention to achieve success. Providing specific interventions for tiers 1, 2, and 3, this book offers:Evidence-based practices such as guided note taking, the use of response cards, peer-mediated instruction, self monitoring, and direct instruction Strategies for phonemic awareness, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehensionMethods for teaching handwriting, spelling, keyboarding, and the writing processA discussion on using thematic units to integrate reading and writingWith sample assessments, graphic organizers, and brief case studies of students, this timely volume assists teachers and literary specialists in providing the support that diverse learners need to succeed.