Essentials of Response to InterventionISBN: 978-0-470-56663-3
Paperback
208 pages
March 2010
|
—Sharon Vaughn, Ph.D., Executive Director, Meadows Center for Preventing Educational Risk H.E.Hartfelder/Southland Corp Regents Chair, University of Texas at Austin
"VanderHeyden and Burns deftly explore the history of RtI and
then provide a comprehensive guide to its implementation.
Complexities and challenges are addressed head-on with concrete
solutions and recommendations for educators. Readers will come away
with a robust understanding of RtI, as well as encouragement to put
it into practice so that all students can benefit."
—James H Wendorf, Executive Director, National Center
for Learning Disabilities
"A practical guide for education professionals and others
interested in RTI models, Essentials of Response to
Intervention is a thorough review of the issues involved in
these approaches to assessment and service delivery in schools. The
book contains many useful appendices for assessment and for
monitoring of intervention integrity that can be used for RTI
implementation. The authors do a marvelous job of tying practical
implementation issues to the available research base supporting RTI
models, and also clearly highlight areas of difficulty with
implementation and limitations of RTI approaches to the
identification of children for special education services."
—Jack M. Fletcher, Ph.D., Department of Psychology,
University of Houston Texas Medical Center Annex
"This is an incredibly rich resource. Burns and VanDerHeyden
have managed to put into one small volume, the research, practice,
successes, and challenges of implemented RTI models. They offer
practical and clear examples, support their presentation with a
rich understanding of the literature, and offer a resource that
will be beneficial long into the future. The volume offers all
educators associated with RTI implementation a "one-stop shop" of
information and practical knowledge on RTI implementation. In
addition, the volume will become required reading for pre-service
training of all educational personnel. Thank you, Matt and Amanda
for this incredible addition to an already too crowded field of
resources on RTI."
—Edward S. Shapiro, Ph.D., Director, Center for
Promoting Research to Practice Professor, School Psychology Lehigh
University, Bethlehem, PA