55 tactics for implementing RTI in inclusive settings. (2009)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- 55 tactics for implementing RTI in inclusive settings. (2009)
- Main Title:
- 55 tactics for implementing RTI in inclusive settings
- Other Titles:
- Fifty-five tactics for implementing RTI in inclusive settings
- Further Information:
- Note: Pam Campbell, Adam Wang, Bob Algozzine.
- Other Names:
- Campbell, Pam, 1942-
Wang, Adam, 1956-
Algozzine, Robert - Contents:
- Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Part I. Planning Instruction; 1. Decide What to Teach; Assess to Identify Gaps in Performance; Establish Logical Sequences of Instruction; Consider Contextual Variables; 2. Decide How to Teach; Set Instructional Goals/Establish Performance Standards; Choose Instructional Methods and Materials; Establish Grouping Structures; Pace Instruction Appropriately; Monitor Performance and Replan Instruction; 3. Communicate Realistic Expectations; Teach Goals, Objectives, and Standards; Teach Students to Be Active, Involved Learners; Teach Students Consequences of Performance; Part II. Managing Instruction; 4. Prepare for Instruction; Set Classroom Rules/Communicate and Teach Classroom Rules; Communicate Consequences of Behavior; Handle Disruptions Efficiently; Teach Students to Manage Their Own Behavior; 5. Use Time Productively; Establish Routines and Procedures; Organize Physical Space; Allocate Sufficient Time to Academic Activities; 6. Establish Positive Environments; Make the Classroom a Pleasant, Friendly Place; Accept Individual Differences; Establish Supportive, Cooperative Learning Environments; Create a Nonthreatening Learning Environment; Part III. Delivering Instruction; 7. Present Information; Gain and Maintain Attention; Review Prior Skills or Lessons; Provide Organized, Relevant Lessons; Show Enthusiasm and Interest; Use Rewards Effectively; Consider Level and Student Interest; Model Thinking Skills; Teach Fact-FindingPreface; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Part I. Planning Instruction; 1. Decide What to Teach; Assess to Identify Gaps in Performance; Establish Logical Sequences of Instruction; Consider Contextual Variables; 2. Decide How to Teach; Set Instructional Goals/Establish Performance Standards; Choose Instructional Methods and Materials; Establish Grouping Structures; Pace Instruction Appropriately; Monitor Performance and Replan Instruction; 3. Communicate Realistic Expectations; Teach Goals, Objectives, and Standards; Teach Students to Be Active, Involved Learners; Teach Students Consequences of Performance; Part II. Managing Instruction; 4. Prepare for Instruction; Set Classroom Rules/Communicate and Teach Classroom Rules; Communicate Consequences of Behavior; Handle Disruptions Efficiently; Teach Students to Manage Their Own Behavior; 5. Use Time Productively; Establish Routines and Procedures; Organize Physical Space; Allocate Sufficient Time to Academic Activities; 6. Establish Positive Environments; Make the Classroom a Pleasant, Friendly Place; Accept Individual Differences; Establish Supportive, Cooperative Learning Environments; Create a Nonthreatening Learning Environment; Part III. Delivering Instruction; 7. Present Information; Gain and Maintain Attention; Review Prior Skills or Lessons; Provide Organized, Relevant Lessons; Show Enthusiasm and Interest; Use Rewards Effectively; Consider Level and Student Interest; Model Thinking Skills; Teach Fact-Finding Skills; Teach Divergent Thinking; Teach Learning Strategies; Develop Automaticity; Vary Opportunities for Practice/Vary Methods of Practice; Monitor Amount of Work Assigned; 8. Monitor Presentations; Give Immediate, Frequent, Explicit Feedback/Provide Specific Praise and Encouragement; Model Correct Performance; Provide Prompts and Cues; Check Student Understanding; Monitor Performance Regularly/Monitor Performance During Practice; Use Peers to Improve Instruction; Provide Opportunities for Success/Limit Opportunities for Failure; Monitor Engagement Rates; 9. Adjust Presentations; Adapt Lessons to Meet Student Needs; Provide Varied Instructional Options; Alter Pace; Part IV. Evaluating Instruction; 10. Monitor Student Understanding; Check Understanding of Directions; Check Procedural Understanding; Monitor Student Success Rate; 11. Monitor Engaged Time; Check Student Participation/Teach Students to Monitor Their Own Participation; 12. Keep Records of Student Progress; Teach Students to Chart Their Own Progress; Regularly Inform Students of Performance; Maintain Records of Student Performance; 13. Use Data to Make Decisions; Use Student Progress to Make Teaching Decisions; Use Data to Decide If More Services Are Warranted/Use Student Progress to Decide When to Discontinue Services; Appendix A: RTI Accommodations/Modifications Checklist; Appendix B: RTI Accommodations/Modifications Worksheet; Appendix C: Documentation of RTI Accomodations/Modifications; References; Additional Readings; Selected Internet Resources: RTI Accomodations/Modifications; Index; … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Thousand Oaks : Corwin
- Publication Date:
- 2009
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (216 pages)
- Subjects:
- 371.9/043
Remedial teaching
Inclusive education
Response to intervention (Learning disabled children) - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781452272306
1452272301 - Access Rights:
- Legal Deposit; Only available on premises controlled by the deposit library and to one user at any one time; The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK).
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