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(University of Kansas, USA), (SWIFT Education Center, Lawrence, KS)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 168 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x177 mm, kaal: 330 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Jan-2020
  • Kirjastus: Corwin Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 154437285X
  • ISBN-13: 9781544372853
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 168 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x177 mm, kaal: 330 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Jan-2020
  • Kirjastus: Corwin Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 154437285X
  • ISBN-13: 9781544372853
"Leading Through Equity-Based MTSS shows readers how any school, without requiring additional resources, can implement multi-tier systems of support (MTSS) that engage each and every student, including students with significant disabilities, language differences, and those at risk for a variety of reasons. The authors begin by explaining why schools must fully value, welcome, support, and engage all students in learning, then describe an equity-based approach to MTSS. They cover strengths-based principles for implementing MTSS, provide tools that any school can use to install MTSS, show authentic examples of completed tools across multiple grade levels and subject areas, and provide a self-assessment rubric for monitoring schoolwide progress toward MTSS implementation. This book will help school leadership teams accomplish their vision for inclusion of all students, with high expectations and quality instruction, and it will do so without straining the school budget or personnel"--

Ensure that Every Child Achieves Academic and Social Success 

An equity-based multi-tiered system of support (MTSS) helps school teams engage all students across the full range of learning needs. MTSS ensures that the vision of equity for every student is achieved, with high expectations and quality instruction, while not straining a school’s budget or personnel. This strategy filled book teaches you how to
Engage all students in learning through an equity-based approach 
Analyze and utilize your resources
Apply strengths- and evidence-based principles for implementation
Incorporate effective tools to systematize MTSS

 

Arvustused

"Amy McCart and Dawn Miller lay out a multi-system of schoolwide support that will transform our educational systems. Their vision, backed with  research, provides a new mindset and framework so that we can reach our goal of fully educating each and every student within our resources." -- Holly Leach, Superintendent "Leading Equity-Based MTSS for All Students does an excellent job of presenting guidance that is not only relevant, but also very focused and practical.  Written in a user-friendly manner, it encourages and promotes teams to engage in educating and helping all students, providing a clear model of how to initiate a dialogue about equity and incorporate MTSS into schools." -- Debbee Garcia, Middle School Principal "The implementation of MTSS seems daunting to many, but this book is a valuable resource that will demystify and empower staff to engage in the development process. By using clear examples of districts and schools that implemented MTSS in a cost-effective manner, the authors provide a great service to the reader and the educational community."  -- Dr. Chris Hubbuch, Director of Secondary Education "The authors provide clear steps that a school may take to implement MTSS with an equity focus, along with with tools that can be used to keep students in a classroom with a general education curriculum. The result is a guide that is both practical and useful." -- Ronda Mitchell, Assistant Professor of Teacher Education "This book provides tools to ease a burden that plagues many schools with large numbers of students needing services while having limited resources. This is especially beneficial to guide schools through the inventory and planning process of implementing MTSS, which can seem like an insurmountable task when numbers are large." -- Charlotte LaHaye, Curriculum Coordinator " Leading Equity-Based MTSS for All Students provides clear guidance to school leaders for the creation of a solid Multi-Tiered System of Support that meets the needs of all students. The conversational tone makes it easy to read, and it contains immediately actionable steps for schools to take. Whether a team needs to refine their existing system or create one from the ground up, this book has it covered." -- Shelby West, Instructional Coach and Intervention Lead Teacher "Leading Equity-Based MTSS for All Students provides practical, realistic guidance to school districts that do not already have an MTSS plan in place. It provides critical tools that can be used to engineer the MTSS process system in any school." -- Melissa Pardue, Lead Teacher "Leading Equity-Based MTSS for All Students provides a missing gap in the MTSS field. By exploring the how and who of implementation, the authors provide useful guidance for administration and teachers/leaders seeking to implement and strengthen MTSS in their schools." -- Sherry Annee, High School Science Teacher "While other books and thinking in the field are based more on a medical model of labeling students and working with them separately from the rest of the students, Amy McCart and Dawn Millers book is strength-based, equity-based, and includes all students. It uses practical assessments and tools to guide the development and implementation of MTSS." -- Jane Kerschner, Educator

Foreword vii
Wayne Sailor
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xv
About the Authors xvii
Introduction: Equipping You for the Journey to Effective MTSS 1(22)
What Do We Mean by Equity-Based MTSS?
2(7)
Constructing Your MTSS
9(3)
What is Your Analogy for Equity-Based MTSS?
12(3)
Why Do You (Yes, You) Want to "Do" MTSS?
15(6)
How to "Do" MTSS in Your School
21(2)
1 Foundations of MTSS
23(30)
A Foundational Framework for Teaching and Learning
24(5)
Foundational Transformation in Action Practices
29(4)
Your Local Resources Are Foundational Too
33(1)
What Is Resource Mapping and Why Do It?
33(1)
How to Do Resource Mapping
34(19)
2 Structuring Your MTSS
53(26)
What Is a Tiered Instruction Matrix and Why Do It?
54(3)
How to Create a Tiered Instruction Matrix
57(4)
Matrix Part 1 Universal Support
61(2)
Matrix Part 2 Universal Screening
63(5)
Matrix Part 3 Instruction and Support
68(7)
Matrix Part 4 Progress Monitoring
75(4)
3 Engineering Your MTSS
79(8)
Revisit What and Why
80(1)
How to Do a MTSS Master Schedule
81(6)
4 Making It Your Own MTSS
87(39)
Resource Matching
92(1)
Data Routines
92(2)
Organizing Your Data
94(1)
Processing Your Data
95(1)
Acting on Your Data
95(19)
Continuously Improving Your MTSS
114(12)
Conclusion: Equity-Based MTSS--A Reality! 126(7)
Appendix 133(10)
References 143(2)
Index 145
Amy McCart, Ph.D. is an Associate Research Professor with Life Span Institute with Adjunct Faculty status in the Department of Special Education at the University of Kansas.  She is the Co-Principal Investigator for the Equity Leadership in High Need Schools research grant, funded through the U.S. Department of Education Office of Elementary and Secondary Education.  The focus of this work is to bring about equity in student outcomes by developing high quality, effective instructional leaders.  Dr. McCart is Co-Director of SWIFT Education Center, established in 2012 at the University of Kansas.  SWIFT is a national pre-K-12 research and technical assistance center designed to improve outcomes for all students, with emphasis on students of color and those with the most extensive need for support.  Dr. McCart leads an amazing team of technical assistance professionals in urban, rural and high need schools across the United States.  Dr. McCart learned much from her co-educators in her work on the ground in a number of urban school districts, including the Recovery School District in New Orleans, Louisiana, the Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools, and the District of Columbia Public Schools.  Dr. McCart traveled to Ghana, Africa to support the Ministry of Education and continues their work in supporting all children. 





Dawn Miller, Ph.D. is Associate Director of Technical Assistance of SWIFT Education Center at the University of Kansas.  Her early career focused on creating local educational support processes that address student needs and support educators and families. This experience evolved into a role in statewide implementation of a problem-solving process and, ultimately, to her home states Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) program.  As part of these efforts, Dr. Miller was on a committee that led state regulatory changes regarding Child Find and eligibility of children in the community for special education services, and helped to translate these changes into district procedures linked to MTSS.  She also had the opportunity to serve as a district team member leading the planning, staff development, implementation, and evaluation of MTSS.  Further, Dr. Miller is part of a national network of like-minded individuals and state agencies who share a vision for and systems approach to supporting student success.  She is most appreciative of the extraordinary educators with whom she has had the privilege to work in schools, districts, states, and nationally.  Together with them, she strives daily to support the notion of all students all systems.