Charlene Iannone-Campbell, M.A., C.A.S.E., NBCT, is Director of Early Learning for Baltimore City Public Schools. She is dedicated to urban education and is passionate about providing excellent preschool resources to Baltimorea (TM)s youngest learners and their families. She has been an educator for 18 years and has served as a classroom teacher, special educator, department head, reading specialist, and mentor-teacher. Susan Lloyd Lattimore, Ed.M., M.S., has worked with Baltimore City Public School children since 1975 as a special educator, reading specialist, and early literacy teacher leader. Her concern for the plight of struggling readers led her and a team of dedicated colleagues to launch Project Early ID, a response to intervention pilot program that became the basis for this book. From 2005 to 2010, she served as Director of the project, which identifies and addresses early indicators of reading difficulties. Linda Baker, Ph.D., is Professor and Chair of the Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
I highly recommend the book . . . it may stand as one of the best ones I have seen in 25 years of teaching primary children. --Doug Potts Activities are well-laid out and provide explicit instruction . . . I like that there is a vocabulary component. I also support the fluidity in movement between the tiers (ten days of lessons, then a check) so that a child who makes quick progress can easily return to Tier 1 and that a child who needs more help can receive it. --Betty H. Bunce, Ph.D., CCC-SLP Clinical Professor, Schiefelbusch Speech Language Hearing Clinic, University of Kansas, Lawrence (01/04/2011) A terrific contribution to the field . . . With scores of strategies field tested in real schools, and a friendly teacher script that assures program fidelity, this book makes RTI come alive. --Judy K. Montgomery, Ph.D., CCC-SLP Speech Language Pathology Professor, Chapman University, Orange, CA (11/30/2010)