Mary Ruth Coleman, Susan K. Johnsen
Implementing RtI With Gifted Students
Service Models, Trends, and Issues
Mary Ruth Coleman, Susan K. Johnsen
Implementing RtI With Gifted Students
Service Models, Trends, and Issues
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Implementing RtI With Gifted Students shares how RtI can fit within the framework of gifted education programming models.
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Implementing RtI With Gifted Students shares how RtI can fit within the framework of gifted education programming models.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 579g
- ISBN-13: 9781593639501
- ISBN-10: 1593639503
- Artikelnr.: 35525231
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 579g
- ISBN-13: 9781593639501
- ISBN-10: 1593639503
- Artikelnr.: 35525231
Mary Ruth Coleman, Ph.D., is a senior scientist at the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute and Research Associate Professor in the School of Education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She directed Project U-STARS~PLUS (Using Science, Talents and Abilities to Recognize Students), a Javits Gifted and Talented Student Education Program and project. Susan K. Johnsen, Ph.D., is professor emerita of the Department of Educational Psychology at Baylor University.
Foreword Preface SECTION I: INTRODUCTION Chapter One Overview of Response
to Intervention and Its Application to Students With Gifts and Talents
SECTION II: COMPONENTS OF RTI FOR GIFTED LEARNERS Chapter Two Screening,
Assessment, and Progress Monitoring Chapter Three The Importance of Family
Engagement Chapter Four Problem Solving: From a Process to a Culture
Chapter Five Using Data-Driven Decision Making Chapter Six Evidence-Based
Practice Model and Response to Intervention for Students With Gifts and
Talents SECTION III: GIFTED EDUCATION MODELS THAT FIT WITHIN TIERED
FRAMEWORKS Chapter Seven The Schoolwide Enrichment Model: Responding to
Talent Within an RtI Framework Chapter Eight Response to Intervention and
the Autonomous Learner Model: Optimizing Potential Chapter Nine The
Integrated Curriculum Model: A Basis for RtI Curriculum Development Chapter
Ten Recognizing and Nurturing Potential Across the Tiers: U-STARS~PLUS
SECTION IV: SPECIAL ISSUES AND CONCERNS Chapter Eleven Culturally
Responsive Response to Intervention: Meeting the Needs of Students Who Are
Gifted and Culturally Different Chapter Twelve Twice-Exceptional Learners
and RtI: Targeting Both Sides of the Same Coin Chapter Thirteen Remaining
Challenges, Limitations, and Concerns Chapter Fourteen Future Directions
and Opportunities About the Editors About the Contributors
to Intervention and Its Application to Students With Gifts and Talents
SECTION II: COMPONENTS OF RTI FOR GIFTED LEARNERS Chapter Two Screening,
Assessment, and Progress Monitoring Chapter Three The Importance of Family
Engagement Chapter Four Problem Solving: From a Process to a Culture
Chapter Five Using Data-Driven Decision Making Chapter Six Evidence-Based
Practice Model and Response to Intervention for Students With Gifts and
Talents SECTION III: GIFTED EDUCATION MODELS THAT FIT WITHIN TIERED
FRAMEWORKS Chapter Seven The Schoolwide Enrichment Model: Responding to
Talent Within an RtI Framework Chapter Eight Response to Intervention and
the Autonomous Learner Model: Optimizing Potential Chapter Nine The
Integrated Curriculum Model: A Basis for RtI Curriculum Development Chapter
Ten Recognizing and Nurturing Potential Across the Tiers: U-STARS~PLUS
SECTION IV: SPECIAL ISSUES AND CONCERNS Chapter Eleven Culturally
Responsive Response to Intervention: Meeting the Needs of Students Who Are
Gifted and Culturally Different Chapter Twelve Twice-Exceptional Learners
and RtI: Targeting Both Sides of the Same Coin Chapter Thirteen Remaining
Challenges, Limitations, and Concerns Chapter Fourteen Future Directions
and Opportunities About the Editors About the Contributors
Foreword Preface SECTION I: INTRODUCTION Chapter One Overview of Response
to Intervention and Its Application to Students With Gifts and Talents
SECTION II: COMPONENTS OF RTI FOR GIFTED LEARNERS Chapter Two Screening,
Assessment, and Progress Monitoring Chapter Three The Importance of Family
Engagement Chapter Four Problem Solving: From a Process to a Culture
Chapter Five Using Data-Driven Decision Making Chapter Six Evidence-Based
Practice Model and Response to Intervention for Students With Gifts and
Talents SECTION III: GIFTED EDUCATION MODELS THAT FIT WITHIN TIERED
FRAMEWORKS Chapter Seven The Schoolwide Enrichment Model: Responding to
Talent Within an RtI Framework Chapter Eight Response to Intervention and
the Autonomous Learner Model: Optimizing Potential Chapter Nine The
Integrated Curriculum Model: A Basis for RtI Curriculum Development Chapter
Ten Recognizing and Nurturing Potential Across the Tiers: U-STARS~PLUS
SECTION IV: SPECIAL ISSUES AND CONCERNS Chapter Eleven Culturally
Responsive Response to Intervention: Meeting the Needs of Students Who Are
Gifted and Culturally Different Chapter Twelve Twice-Exceptional Learners
and RtI: Targeting Both Sides of the Same Coin Chapter Thirteen Remaining
Challenges, Limitations, and Concerns Chapter Fourteen Future Directions
and Opportunities About the Editors About the Contributors
to Intervention and Its Application to Students With Gifts and Talents
SECTION II: COMPONENTS OF RTI FOR GIFTED LEARNERS Chapter Two Screening,
Assessment, and Progress Monitoring Chapter Three The Importance of Family
Engagement Chapter Four Problem Solving: From a Process to a Culture
Chapter Five Using Data-Driven Decision Making Chapter Six Evidence-Based
Practice Model and Response to Intervention for Students With Gifts and
Talents SECTION III: GIFTED EDUCATION MODELS THAT FIT WITHIN TIERED
FRAMEWORKS Chapter Seven The Schoolwide Enrichment Model: Responding to
Talent Within an RtI Framework Chapter Eight Response to Intervention and
the Autonomous Learner Model: Optimizing Potential Chapter Nine The
Integrated Curriculum Model: A Basis for RtI Curriculum Development Chapter
Ten Recognizing and Nurturing Potential Across the Tiers: U-STARS~PLUS
SECTION IV: SPECIAL ISSUES AND CONCERNS Chapter Eleven Culturally
Responsive Response to Intervention: Meeting the Needs of Students Who Are
Gifted and Culturally Different Chapter Twelve Twice-Exceptional Learners
and RtI: Targeting Both Sides of the Same Coin Chapter Thirteen Remaining
Challenges, Limitations, and Concerns Chapter Fourteen Future Directions
and Opportunities About the Editors About the Contributors