PRIZES to win! PROMOTIONS

Close Notification

Your cart does not contain any items

But What Do I DO?

Strategies From A to W for Multi-Tier Systems of Support

Catherine C. Collier

$80.99

Paperback

Not in-store but you can order this
How long will it take?

QTY:

English
Corwin Press Inc
06 February 2017
Classroom teachers are vital in implementing problem-solving frameworks in their classrooms, but are often expected to do so without much direction on how to use these strategies with their students - particularly their diverse learners. What Do I DO? guides teachers, counselors, and instructional intervention teams through strategies for use in multi-tiered system of supports (MTSS), including RTI and other problem-solving frameworks. These strategies have been used with students in general education classrooms, at-risk programs, special education programs, English language learning classrooms, learning assistance programs, and in clinical, inclusive and mainstream classrooms. The book also includes recommended strategies and interventions listed with research sources, desired outcomes, and examples of applications.
By:  
Imprint:   Corwin Press Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 215mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   880g
ISBN:   9781506351155
ISBN 10:   1506351158
Pages:   424
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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.

See Also