Response to Intervention

A Guide for School Social Workers

Michelle Alvarez author James P Clark author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:25th Mar '10

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Response to Intervention (RtI) is at the heart of evidence-based practice in schools. Though written into federal special education legislation, it is a general education process consisting of a three-tiered framework for organizing a comprehensive and differentiated system designed to ensure educational success for all students. The focus in this book is on meeting the social, emotional, and behavioral needs of students. School social workers are key stakeholders who need to be skilled in designing, monitoring, and evaluating the effectiveness of school-wide universal supports, targeted group interventions, and intensive individual interventions in objective and measurable terms. Designed as both a training manual and a practical reference, with contributions by seasoned academics and practitioners with extensive experience developing and practicing in RtI systems, this one-of-a-kind guide operationalizes this crucial service delivery framework. It highlights the importance of data-based decision making and offers concrete guidelines for collecting, analyzing, and displaying data. Detailed case examples that illustrate real-world program implementation, practical guidance in selecting empirically supported practices, sample assessment worksheets, and strategies for supporting the adoption and sustainability of RtI systems make this a handy tool for school social workers seeking a more active role in using decision-making processes to improve their school's system of support for all students.

"This text is very timely and represents an issue that is critical to the future of school social work practice. Beginning and seasoned social workers are likely to learn a great deal from this book."--Andy Frey, Associate Professor, Kent School of Social Work, University of Louisville "Emphasizing the central value that social workers can play in delivering RtI practices, the authors encourage them to become skilled at (a) the use of data for team decision-making, (b) the systematic transformation of functional behavioral assessment information to active support plans and, most importantly, (c) the collaboration among educators, families, students, and related service staff in implementation of behavior support."--Robert Horner, Alumni-Knight Professor, College of Education, University of Oregon

ISBN: 9780195385502

Dimensions: 231mm x 160mm x 18mm

Weight: 408g

288 pages