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Seven Steps to Separating Difference From Disability Catherine C. Collier

Seven Steps to Separating Difference From Disability By Catherine C. Collier

Seven Steps to Separating Difference From Disability by Catherine C. Collier


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Based on the RTI model, this comprehensive book provides seven steps to determining appropriate instruction, intervention, and services for culturally and linguistically diverse students.

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Seven Steps to Separating Difference From Disability Summary

Seven Steps to Separating Difference From Disability by Catherine C. Collier

This is a complete book for practitioners, helping me determine at what stage in the process my child study team is and where we should go next.
-Margarete Couture, Principal, Seneca Central School District, Interlaken, NY

This book contributes significantly to the body of literature on RTI. No professional library will be complete without this book for addressing the multicultural perspective.
-Karen Kozy-Landress, Speech/Language Pathologist, MILA Elementary School, Merritt Island, FL

Ensure appropriate placement and services for your school's diverse students!

When a culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) student struggles in school, how can you tell whether language or cultural differences are the cause, or if the student has a learning or behavioral disability? Because the reason can be difficult to pinpoint, having the right assessment process in place is crucial. Seven Steps to Separating Difference From Disability shows how educators can adapt the widely used Response to Intervention (RTI) model to make sound decisions regarding a student's education.

Catherine Collier presents a framework that breaks down the process into seven clear steps for determining each student's unique strengths and needs, helping educators make appropriate decisions regarding resources, referrals, and integrated services. Principals, school administrators, and RTI team members will find:

  • Instruction, intervention, and assessment techniques specific to the challenges faced by limited-English-proficient (LEP) students and English language learners (ELLs)
  • A step-by-step process that works within an RTI framework, supporting collaboration among teachers, specialists, and administrators
  • Realistic, research-based guidance on key considerations such as cognitive learning style, language acquisition, acculturation, and the role of family and community
  • A running case study that demonstrates the book's strategies in action

Develop your team's ability to distinguish between learning differences and disabilities so you can better serve all students!

Seven Steps to Separating Difference From Disability Reviews

The book is particularly useful to educators because it offers in-depth information about the influence of language and cultural differences. This helpful resource also outlines school-aged children's and adolescents' response to acculturation based on educators' perceptions and expectations of these individuals' school success. -- Joyce Williams Bergin, Professor and Assistant Dean, College of Education
This book is timely and an important resource for all schools with diverse populations to have in their professional libraries and in their Child Study Team rooms. This book would also be a complete text to use in an ESOL certification class devoted to planning interventions for students of concern. -- Karen Kozy-Landress, Speech/Language Pathologist
This is a complete guide for practitioners. I would be able to pick up the book and determine my child's stage in the study team process and where we should go next. Each step in the book stands alone as a reference. -- Margarete Couture, Principal
This book offers a detailed, easy-to-follow approach to determining the needs of students who are having difficulty learning, including assessments and interventions. I am putting the knowledge I obtained to good use, and will continue to use it as a reference. -- Kay Kuenzl-Stenerson, Literacy Coach

About Catherine C. Collier

Learn more about Catherine Collier's PD offerings Catherine Collier, Ph.D. has over 45 years experience in equity, cross-cultural, bilingual, and special education. Dr. Collier is a nationally recognized expert on diverse learners with learning and behavior needs. She established and directed the Chinle Valley School, Dine Bitsiis Baa Aha Yaa, bilingual services for Navajo students with severe and multiple disabilities for the Navajo Nation. She was the director of a teacher-training program, Ikayurikiit Unatet for the University of Alaska for seven years, preparing Yup'ik Eskimo paraprofessionals for certification as bilingual preschool, elementary, and special educators. She was an itinerant (diagnostician/special education) for Child Find in remote villages in Alaska. For eight years, Dr. Collier worked with the BUENO Center for Multicultural Education, Research, and Evaluation at the University of Colorado, Boulder, where she created and directed the Bilingual Special Education Curriculum/Training project (BISECT), a nationally recognized effort. She is active in social justice activities for culturally and linguistically diverse learners and families. She started the first bilingual special education programs for the Navajo Nation and the White Mountain Apache. She is currently the director of the national professional development project Curriculum Integration for Responsive, Crosscultural, Language Education (CIRCLE) at Western Washington University. She works extensively with school districts on professional and program development for at-risk diverse learners. Dr. Collier provides technical assistance to university, local, and state departments of education regarding programs serving at-risk cognitively, culturally and linguistically diverse learners. She works with national organizations to provide professional development in the intersection of crosscultural, multilingual, diversity, special needs issues in education.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Building and Sustaining a Foundation for Learning Our Diverse Students Enculturation and the CLD Student Enculturation Jose Case Study 2. Establishing and Supporting Resiliency Cognition and Language A Brief Review of Language Acquisition Issues Cognitive Learning Style Jose Case Study 3. Instructional Intervention and Differentiated Instruction Culture and Language Cognitive Learning Style Experience Sociolinguistic Development Acculturation Jose Case Study 4. Intensive Intervention and Progress Monitoring Asking the Right Questions How to Use the Information Jose Case Study 5. Resolution or Referral Testing Adaptation of Assessments Jose Case Study 6. Integrated Services Bias in Service Plans Emotional and Behavioral Disorders Intellectual Exceptionalities Learning Disabilities Integrating Special Needs and CLD Needs Jose Case Study 7. Maintaining and Sustaining CLDE Programs Service Options Teacher Preparation Specific Skills and Competencies for Teachers Jose Case Study Conclusion Glossary References Index

Additional information

CIN1412971608VG
9781412971607
1412971608
Seven Steps to Separating Difference From Disability by Catherine C. Collier
Used - Very Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
2010-12-30
176
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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