"Educators in today's schools are increasingly using the response to intervention (RTI) framework to identify students at risk and to organize and deliver academic and behavioral support for all students. Greenwood et al. have provided an excellent guide to planning and implementing integrated, prevention-oriented behavioral and academic supports. This book expertly informed by carefully conducted scientific research includes practical guidelines that will be invaluable to school leaders, researchers, and all involved in supporting students at risk." - Jeffrey Sprague, Department of Special Education and Codirector, Institute on Violence and Destructive Behavior, University of Oregon, USA
"An enormously useful tool for educators who want to implement multi-tiered reading and behavior support systems in their schools. Brilliantly conceptualized and well written, this book provides in-depth descriptions of how different schools have used evidence-based practices to dramatically improve student performance. Most significantly, data are provided to show the effects of each of the showcased programs. This book will be embraced by practicing teachers and administrators as well as those preparing future school practitioners." - Donald D. Deshler, Gene A. Budig Professor of Special Education; Director, Center for Research on Learning, University of Kansas, USA
"Presenting case examples stemming from a multisite, federally funded research program, this book includes a remarkable combination of sound practical points, which may be useful to practitioners, and summaries of research-based outcomes, which will appeal to educational researchers. A clear strength of the volume is its focus on the importance of professional development of school staff when implementing prevention programs, a critical issue that is frequently overlooked. The detailed descriptions of each of the prevention programs are a strong plus that will facilitate both implementation guidance and replication of research. This book is an excellent choice for graduate-level courses that address prevention from the now nearly universal three-tier approach. It could be used as a primary source for illustrating how well-designed and well-implemented prevention programs work in schools." - William Strein, DEd, Director, School Psychology Program, University of Maryland, USA
"This book presents case studies from real schools, featuring students with real reading and social-behavioral difficulties. It would make an excellent graduate text for classes in general education, special education, and school psychology. Students will benefit from the numerous examples of intervention efforts and the nuances of the RTI models presented." - Frank M. Gresham, Department of Psychology, Louisiana State University, USA
"Educators in today's schools are increasingly using the response to intervention (RTI) framework to identify students at risk and to organize and deliver academic and behavioral support for all students. Greenwood et al. have provided an excellent guide to planning and implementing integrated, prevention-oriented behavioral and academic supports. This book expertly informed by carefully conducted scientific research includes practical guidelines that will be invaluable to school leaders, researchers, and all involved in supporting students at risk." - Jeffrey Sprague, Department of Special Education and Codirector, Institute on Violence and Destructive Behavior, University of Oregon, USA
"An enormously useful tool for educators who want to implement multi-tiered reading and behavior support systems in their schools. Brilliantly conceptualized and well written, this book provides in-depth descriptions of how different schools have used evidence-based practices to dramatically improve student performance. Most significantly, data are provided to show the effects of each of the showcased programs. This book will be embraced by practicing teachers and administrators as well as those preparing future school practitioners." - Donald D. Deshler, Gene A. Budig Professor of Special Education; Director, Center for Research on Learning, University of Kansas, USA
"Presenting case examples stemming from a multisite, federally funded research program, this book includes a remarkable combination of sound practical points, which may be useful to practitioners, and summaries of research-based outcomes, which will appeal to educational researchers. A clear strength of the volume is its focus on the importance of professional development of school staff when implementing prevention programs, a critical issue that is frequently overlooked. The detailed descriptions of each of the prevention programs are a strong plus that will facilitate both implementation guidance and replication of research. This book is an excellent choice for graduate-level courses that address prevention from the now nearly universal three-tier approach. It could be used as a primary source for illustrating how well-designed and well-implemented prevention programs work in schools." - William Strein, DEd, Director, School Psychology Program, University of Maryland, USA
"This book presents case studies from real schools, featuring students with real reading and social-behavioral difficulties. It would make an excellent graduate text for classes in general education, special education, and school psychology. Students will benefit from the numerous examples of intervention efforts and the nuances of the RTI models presented." - Frank M. Gresham, Department of Psychology, Louisiana State University, USA