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The Role of the Speech-Language Pathologist in RTI - Implementing Multiple Tiers of Student Support (Paperback)
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The Role of the Speech-Language Pathologist in RTI - Implementing Multiple Tiers of Student Support (Paperback)
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The Role of the Speech-Language Pathologist in RtI: Implementing
Multiple Tiers of Student Support" is an innovative resource for
school-based speech-language pathologists (SLPs). The author
examines the current interaction among special and general
educators, and identifies how SLPs best fit into a
multi-tiered/response to instruction process. This collaboration
requires school staff share the same vision on the operation of the
system, understand their respective roles, and merge the curricular
with the developmental perspective to build basic skills in support
of student performance growth.General educators have traditionally
utilized the language of curriculum (e.g., standards, pacing
guides, formative and summative assessments) to talk about student
goals and achievement. Special educators, including SLPs, most
often utilize the language of development (e.g., norms, percentile
ranks, development milestones) to measure student growth. The Role
of the Speech-Language Pathologist in RtI assesses this apparent
clash in nomenclature and identifies new ways for collaboration and
cooperation among faculty and administration.In order for the SLP
to be an effective partner in the development and implementation of
RtI, the author proposes that SLPs should:1. understand the
"language" of general education,2. be able to "translate" the
curricular needs of students into skill-based units that can be
measured and progress-monitored,3. have full understanding of the
developmental progression of skills and how that progression links
to curriculum standards, and4. be knowledgeable on evidence-based
practices that can have a meaningful impact on closing
developmental gaps and result in higher achievement outcomes.This
text provides the blueprint for the implementation of a system of
student support that was envisioned in the 2004 reauthorization of
the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act
(IDEIA).Unlike other books on RtI, this essential resource
addresses the very specific roles that different school-level
professionals must play to make the system effective. No other text
provides SLPs with such a comprehensive, school-wide perspective on
the different roles in the process, the different "languages" used
by the professionals in those roles, and how to navigate those
different perspectives.
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