Handbook of Response to Intervention: The Science and Practice of Multi-Tiered Systems of Support / Edition 2 available in Hardcover

Handbook of Response to Intervention: The Science and Practice of Multi-Tiered Systems of Support / Edition 2
- ISBN-10:
- 1489975675
- ISBN-13:
- 9781489975676
- Pub. Date:
- 09/23/2015
- Publisher:
- Springer US
- ISBN-10:
- 1489975675
- ISBN-13:
- 9781489975676
- Pub. Date:
- 09/23/2015
- Publisher:
- Springer US

Handbook of Response to Intervention: The Science and Practice of Multi-Tiered Systems of Support / Edition 2
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Overview
Key topics include:
• Scientific foundations of RTI
• Psychometric measurement within RTI
• RTI and social behavior skills
• The role of consultation in RTI
• Monitoring response to supplemental services Using technology to facilitate RTI
• RTI and transition planning
• Lessons learned from RTI programs around the country
The Second Edition of the Handbook of Response to Intervention is an essential resource for researchers, graduate students, and professionals/scientist-practitioners in child and school psychology, special and general education, social work and counseling, and educational policy and politics.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781489975676 |
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Publisher: | Springer US |
Publication date: | 09/23/2015 |
Edition description: | 2nd ed. 2016 |
Pages: | 740 |
Product dimensions: | 7.01(w) x 10.00(h) x (d) |
About the Author
Matthew K. Burns, Ph.D., is Associate Dean for Research and Professor of School Psychology with the College of Education at the University of Missouri. Dr. Burns has published over 200 articles and book chapters in national publications, and has procured over $11 million of external funding to support his research. He has also co-authored or co-edited 12 books including Advanced RTI applications, Volumes 1 and 2, Response to intervention implementation in elementary and secondary schools: Procedures to assure scientific-based practices (2nd edition), A guide to refining and retooling school psychological practice in the era of RtI, Single case design for measuring response to educational intervention, and Curriculum-based assessment for instructional design: Using data to individualize instruction. Dr. Burns is the Editor of School Psychology Review and past Editor of Assessment for Effective Intervention. He has received numerous awards including the 2013 Discovery Award for Distinction in Educational Research from the Midwest Instructional Leadership Council and the 2011 Evidence of Scientific Research Education Award from the Minnesota Consortium for Evidence in Education. Finally, Dr. Burns is a highly sought after national speaker and has delivered over 70 invited or keynote presentations to national, regional, or state conferences, and has worked with dozens of schools across the country in implementing response to intervention.
Amanda M. VanDerHeyden, Ph.D., is a private consultant and researcher who has directed andevaluated numerous school-wide intervention and reform efforts and her work has been featured on “Education News Parents Can Use” on PBS and The Learning Channel. Dr. VanDerHeyden has held faculty positions at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center and University of California at Santa Barbara. She is President of Education Research & Consulting, Inc. in Fairhope. Dr. VanDerHeyden serves as former scientific advisor to the RTI Action Network at the National Center for Learning Disabilities, iSTEEP (a web-based data management system), and the Center on Innovations in Learning. She is a former guest and standing panel member for the Institute for Education Sciences at the U.S. Department of Education, and serves on the board of trustees for the Southwest Development Laboratory (SEDL, one of 10 regional laboratories funded by the U.S. Department of Education). Dr. VanDerHeyden has published more than 70 scholarly articles and chapters, 6 books, and has given keynote addressesto state school psychology associations and state departments of education in 22 states. She is co-author of the Evidence-Based Mathematics Innovation Configuration for the National Comprehensive Center for Teacher Quality at Vanderbilt University and now the Collaboration for Effective Education Development, Accountability, and Reform at University of Florida. Her most recent book (The RTI Approach to Evaluating Learning Disabilities) was featured at a forum for policymakers hosted by the National Center for Learning Disabilities as a best-practice guide for identifying and serving children with Learning Disabilities in October of 2013 in New York, NY. She actively conducts research focused on improving learning outcomes for students and her scholarly work has been recognized in the form of article of the year award in 2007 from Journal of School Psychology, the Lightner Witmer Early Career Contributions Award from Division 16 (School Psychology) of the American Psychological Association, and her 2012 induction into the 100-member Society for the Study of School Psychology.