An efficient way to merge differentiated instruction and RTI This hands-on guide brings together the two leading approaches to teaching students of varying abilities: Response to Instruction and Intervention (RTI) and differentiated instruction (DI). Written in a practical, "how-to" format with lesson plans and case studies, this book gives middle school teachers strategies for adapting assessments, curriculum, and instruction to student abilities. Key topics include: Differences and similarities between RTI and DI Data analysis for effective instructional decision making Strategies for…mehr
An efficient way to merge differentiated instruction and RTI This hands-on guide brings together the two leading approaches to teaching students of varying abilities: Response to Instruction and Intervention (RTI) and differentiated instruction (DI). Written in a practical, "how-to" format with lesson plans and case studies, this book gives middle school teachers strategies for adapting assessments, curriculum, and instruction to student abilities. Key topics include: Differences and similarities between RTI and DI Data analysis for effective instructional decision making Strategies for applying RTI and DI to all students, including English learners and children with special needsHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jodi O'Meara is a curriculum specialist for students with special needs and a professional developer for educators and administrators. She has presented at state, national and international conferences. With over 15 years experience as a teacher and administrator of general education, special education and gifted education, she recognizes the diverse needs of students and teachers. Additionally, she is a certified life skills coach and provides guidance for leadership in business and education through her own company, Body and Mind Coaching and Consulting. O¿Meara specializes in professional development in the areas of differentiated instruction for students with special needs as well as students identified as gifted. She has also been involved with related projects and presentations such as Response to Intervention. She was a co-writer of the Frameworks for Gifted Learners for the state of Florida as well as the Access Points which align standards for students with significant disabilities to general education standards. She is a former president of the Florida Association for Gifted and is on the Board of Directors for the Family Network on Disabilities in her local area. O¿Meara believes that teachers can change the lives of people more effectively than any other professionals. She is strongly committed to supporting teachers in efforts to inspire their students.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements About the Author Introduction Part I 1. Principles of RTI and Implications in the Classroom 2. Principles of DI and Implications in the Classroom 3. The Merging of DI and RTI Part II 4. Tier 1 - Curriculum and Instruction 5. Tier 1 - Assessment 6. Tier 1 - The Environment Part III 7. Tier 2 - Instruction and Differentiation 8. Tier 2 - Assessment and Problem Solving 9. Tier 3 - Instruction, Assessment, and Problem Solving 10. The Problem-Solving Team Resources References Index
Acknowledgements About the Author Introduction Part I 1. Principles of RTI and Implications in the Classroom 2. Principles of DI and Implications in the Classroom 3. The Merging of DI and RTI Part II 4. Tier 1 - Curriculum and Instruction 5. Tier 1 - Assessment 6. Tier 1 - The Environment Part III 7. Tier 2 - Instruction and Differentiation 8. Tier 2 - Assessment and Problem Solving 9. Tier 3 - Instruction, Assessment, and Problem Solving 10. The Problem-Solving Team Resources References Index
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