Elementary Solutions | RtI
Elementary Solutions | RtI
Pearson2013
SCHOOL ACHIEVEMENT SERVICES
Professional Development & Specialized Support Services
Ensure Successful Response to Intervention
With professional development customized to school and district needs
• Develop assessment and data skills to inform instruction and interventions.
• Adjust RtI for diverse student populations.
• Evaluate and improve the fidelity of RtI implementations.
Contents
Meet Our Experts 6
The RtI Model 7
RtI in Literacy 8
RtI in Mathematics 11
A+RISE® Standards2Strategy™ 12
Additional Support for RtI and Differentiated Instruction 13
Preparing Teachers for Success with Any RtI Program
Pearson provides a wide range of research-based professional development services to support RtI in an elementary, middle, or high school setting. Our training is designed to show teachers how and when to use assessments, how to identify critical intervention points, and how to adjust instruction to different needs.
Develop Assessment and Data Skills
Educators learn how to:
• Make assessments-based instructional and resource decisions.
• Implement appropriate screening and progress-monitoring methods.
• Use technology to support data-driven decision making.
Adjust RtI for Diverse Student Populations
Educators learn how to:
• Differentiate instruction within an RtI system.
• Adjust RtI for special populations and English learners.
• Adapt literacy and math instruction to different student needs.
Evaluate and Improve Fidelity
Educators learn how to:
• Compare student progress with grade-level benchmarks.
• Collaborate with colleagues to develop effectiveness rubrics and tools.
• Determine when a strategy is no longer effective.
Our expert trainers explain how to develop assessments and learning plans for individual students and student groups to track the effectiveness of intervention instruction. With an ongoing focus on special populations and different cultural and linguistic groups, Pearson’s RtI professional development helps teachers meet every student’s needs.
Expert trainers customize our flexible, job-embedded services to the instructional needs of each school or district, with in-depth support for coaches and school leaders.
LEGEND
[pic] English Language Learners
[pic] Response to Intervention
[pic] Common Core State Standards
[pic] Online Services
Meet Our RtI Experts
Pearson works with more than 1,000 authors and researchers to bring you practical, evidence-based professional development programs and resources. Our close association with key authors and architects of the Common Core State Standards ensures that the spirit and pedagogical approach of the initiative is embodied in our educational materials, assessments, and professional development.
A few of the experts we work with include:
MaryEllen Vogt
SIOP® Author
• Distinguished Professor Emerita of Education at California State University, Long Beach
• Coauthor of fourteen books, including the SIOP® Series and Reading Specialists and Literacy Coaches in the Real World
• Served as President of the International Reading Association in 2004–2005
Jana Echevarria
SIOP® Author
• Professor Emerita at California State University, Long Beach
• Internationally known expert on second language learners
• Selected publications include Making Content Comprehensible for English Learners: The SIOP® Model and Sheltered Content Instruction: Teaching Students With Diverse Abilities
Deborah J. Short
SIOP® Author
• Professional development consultant and a senior research associate at the Center for Applied Linguistics in Washington, DC
• Codeveloped the SIOP® Model for sheltered instruction
• Directed national research studies on English language learners funded by the Carnegie Corporation, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the US Department of Education
Evelyn Arroyo
A+RISE® Author
• Noted national speaker on EL issues
• Author of several professional development resources, including A+RISE®, Research-based Instructional Strategies for ELLs, which has already affected thousands of educators nationwide
• District Teacher of the Year in Texas three times, awarded the TEA’s Innovative Practice Award, and a Reader’s Digest American Heroes Award Finalist
Sharon Vaughn
Reading Street™ Author
• H.E.Hartfelder/The Southland Corporation Regents Professor at the University of Texas
• Executive Director of the Meadows Center for Preventing Educational Risk at the University of Texas
The RtI Model
A successful RtI model consists of a multi-level system that typically includes:
• Designing a professional development program aligned with goals.
• Using assessments to determine student needs.
• Providing high-quality intervention matched to the student.
• Monitoring progress frequently to inform instruction.
• Making decisions based on student response data.
RtI in Literacy
Qualitative Reading Inventory: Effective Intervention Strategies Using Data from the QRI-5 [pic]
NUMBER OF DAYS: 2
Designed with reading intervention experts JoAnne Schudt Caldwell and Lauren Leslie, this workshop helps K–12 educators effectively assess reading abilities using the Qualitative Reading Inventory (QRI) assessment tool. Participants use the results to plan effective interventions for emergent to advanced readers.
Outcomes:
By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
• Understand the purpose and benefits of administering the QRI-5.
• Administer, score, and interpret the results from the QRI-5.
• Plan effective instruction using the results of the QRI-5.
• Immediately apply results in the classroom with a multitude of strategies and activities.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
K–12 Educators, Literacy Coaches, Reading Specialists
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 30
ISBN: 114171
The Literacy Leadership Team and Response to Intervention [pic]
NUMBER OF DAYS: 2
Developed with literacy expert and author Enrique Puig, this two-day program goes beyond the basic ideas of literacy coaching to help K–12 districts and schools set up an effective literacy leadership team, use the leadership team in a successful Response to Intervention (RtI) system, and enhance collaboration in the RtI process. This workshop provides a practical approach to building a literacy leadership team and aligning the roles of the literacy coach and the leadership team in a successful system.
Outcomes:
By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
• Understand the role of the literacy leadership team in an RtI model.
• Understand conditions for learning in a classroom.
• Understand literacy learning as a process to support data analysis and ensure appropriate instruction.
• Investigate the role of the literacy coach.
• Develop a schoolwide plan.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
District Administrators, School Leaders, Literacy Coaches
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 30
ISBN: 113016
Using a Response to Intervention Framework for College and Career Readiness in Literacy [pic]
NUMBER OF DAYS: 2
Help K–12 educators and administrators go beyond foundational Response to Intervention (RTI) information to adapt instruction for struggling readers. Participants practice analyzing data and deciding on an instructional path, making decisions as a collaborative team, and reviewing data to analyze whether interventions worked and what to do next. Breakout sessions for Grades K–3 and 4–12 allow participants to focus on grade-level solutions related to College and Career Readiness (CCR) state standards or Common Core State Standards (CCSS) to differentiate instruction, catch students who are falling behind, and decrease the number of students who are referred to special education.
Outcomes:
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
• Identify the components of a RTI framework for literacy instruction.
• Identify the variables that affect students who are not reading at grade level.
• Understand appropriate screening and progress-monitoring methods.
• Understand the process of setting criteria for placement and determining progress.
• Identify appropriate research-based reading interventions.
• Differentiate literacy instruction based on students’ needs.
• Apply problem-solving skills to work effectively in a multidisciplinary team.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
District Administrators, School Leaders, Literacy Coaches
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 30
ISBN: 113015
Job-Embedded Services
Pearson’s job-embedded services offer the most effective way for schools and districts to build capacity. To learn more about Pearson’s job-embedded services, visit .
QRI Consultative Services: ISBN: 116941
Using a Response to Intervention Framework for College and Career
Readiness in Literacy Consultative Services: ISBN: 116951
The Literacy Leadership Team and Response to Intervention
Consultative Services: ISBN: 116952
Build capacity! Pair these workshops with a day of consultative services.
My Sidewalks: Product Implementation Essentials [pic]
NUMBER OF DAYS: 1
My Sidewalks is an intensive, scripted, intervention program intended to close the achievement gap for students who are struggling. The intention of My Sidewalks is, with full fidelity, to bring all struggling students to grade level within a year. This one-day workshop introduces the product to participants to support implementation with fidelity.
Outcomes:
By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
• Describe research-based instructional strategies for intervention and reading success.
• List the five essential domains of reading instruction and summarize effective teaching strategies in each of the domains.
• Analyze lessons from the program and discuss ways to adapt instructional intensity and pacing to meet the needs of different learners.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
Elementary Educators (grouped by grade level or grade band), Intervention Specialists, Literacy Coaches
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 30
ISBN: 112140
My Sidewalks: Which assessment when? [pic]
NUMBER OF DAYS: 1
Explore the alignment between assessment and instruction in the My Sidewalks program. After learning a systematic process for data analysis and instructional planning, participants create assessment and learning plans for small groups of students and individual students as a way to track the effectiveness of intervention instruction.
Outcomes:
By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
• Summarize the different forms of assessment included in the My Sidewalks program.
• Describe how and when to use each assessment for particular situations.
• Integrate and identify critical intervention points for instructional practices.
• Analyze data from assessments to plan instruction for individual needs.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
Elementary Educators (grouped by grade level or grade band), Intervention Specialists, Literacy Coaches
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 30
ISBN: 112141
DRA™2: Digging in the Data [pic]
NUMBER OF DAYS: 1
Learn how to use DRA2 data to make instructional decisions and create instructional groups, as well as how to use data for instructional and resource planning. Participants learn how to allocate instructional materials, group students based on need, and plan effective instruction to ensure growth in reading and literacy. Using the DRA2 resources, educators also learn how to use best practices, making it possible to focus on instruction and integrate teaching methods based on specific student needs.
Outcomes:
By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
• Use DRA2 data to make decisions and plan effective instructional strategies for reading growth.
• Integrate and identify critical intervention points for the Focus for Instruction.
• Disaggregate DRA2 data in order to meet accountability requirements.
• Compare student progress with benchmarks by grade level or across school districts.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
Educators, Literacy Coaches, District Reading Supervisors, Reading and Intervention Specialists, Administrators
PREREQUISITE:
It is recommended that this workshop take place after participants have experienced a DRA2 product orientation and are ready to dig deeper into the program.
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 30
ISBN: 112121
ISBN: iPad App: 119619
QuickReads®: Using Assessment Results to Improve Fluency [pic]
NUMBER OF DAYS: 1
Successfully implement the assessment portion of QuickReads® into their classrooms. Teachers use the reports that are generated by the QuickReads® technology program to isolate student strengths and needs. The data in the reports are useful for developing IEPs and learning plans, as well as for setting goals for students through instructional planning.
Outcomes:
By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
• Summarize grade-level expectations for fluency.
• Examine best practices in fluency instruction and describe how they can be applied in the classroom.
• Demonstrate how to access QuickReads® reports.
• Interpret QuickReads® reports and make instructional decisions based on reports.
• Diagnose student strengths and weaknesses, then list accommodations to meet their needs.
TARGET AUDIENCE: Educators, Literacy Coaches, Reading and Intervention Specialists, Administrators, Curriculum Developers
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 30
ISBN: 112163
Literacy Navigator™: Product Implementation Essentials [pic]
NUMBER OF DAYS: 1
Learn how to target students who can adequately read literary text but struggle to comprehend content-area text. Participants discuss Literacy Navigator™’s main components, lesson structure, and effective strategies (such as turn and talk and graphic organizers).
Outcomes:
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
• Support students who struggle with content-area comprehension.
• Identify and use the program components with fidelity.
• Teach a lesson successfully.
• Implement effective literacy strategies.
Target Audience:
English Language Arts Educators 4–10, Literacy Coaches, Reading and Intervention Specialists
Number of Participants: 30
ISBN: Literacy Navigator ©2012: 117033
ISBN: Literacy Navigator ©2007: 115694
This workshop is also available for online learning. Visit for details on our online learning options.
Literacy Navigator™ Product Implementation Essentials: Live Online Course [pic] [pic]
Equivalent Seat Time: 3 hours
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: Up to 50
Cohort pricing
ISBN: Literacy Navigator ©2012 Up to 15: 119453
ISBN: Literacy Navigator ©2012 Up to 30: 119443
ISBN: Literacy Navigator ©2012 Up to 50: 119473
Reading Street™: Using Assessment Results to Inform Instruction [pic]
NUMBER OF DAYS: 1
Take an in-depth look at the Reading Street™ assessment story as well as the purpose and benefits of individual assessments. This workshop helps participants interpret assessment results in order to inform the instructional decision-making process.
OUTCOMES:
By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
• Determine the appropriate assessment for desired data.
• Interpret Reading Street™ assessment data to inform the instructional decision-making process.
• Determine appropriate activities to support student progress.
TARGET AUDIENCE: Educators, Literacy Coaches, Reading and Intervention Specialists, Curriculum Developers
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 30
ISBN: Reading Street ©2013: 119435 [pic]
ISBN: Reading Street ©2011: 112919
ISBN: Reading Street ©2008: 112135
Reading Street™: Meeting the Needs of English Language Learners within Reading Street™ [pic] [pic]
NUMBER OF DAYS: 1
Reading Street™ provides teachers with multiple instructional supports to enhance the learning of EL students. During this workshop, participants examine EL philosophy and research as well as the various instructional strategies available to enhance the learning of EL students in the program.
Outcomes:
By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
• Describe how to provide adequate support for EL students using an applicable RtI model.
• Examine EL philosophy, research, and various instructional strategies available to enhance the learning of EL students in the program, and then list ways to apply the strategies in the classroom.
• Implement lesson modifications for EL students into personalized learning plans, instruction, and practice.
TARGET AUDIENCE: Educators, Literacy Coaches, Reading and Intervention Specialists, Curriculum Developers
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 30
ISBN: Reading Street ©2013: 119416 [pic]
ISBN: Reading Street ©2011: 112854
ISBN: Reading Street ©2008: 112136
Ramp-Up Literacy®: Training for Teachers and Coaches [pic]
NUMBER OF DAYS: 5
Explore how to effectively implement Ramp-Up Literacy, a comprehensive reading-intervention instructional system. This training provides teachers and coaches with a solid understanding of the Ramp-Up Literacy curriculum, as well as the content and skills needed to implement it. The five days of professional development are spread out over the course of the academic year, which provides teachers with measured amounts of job-embedded support for implementing Ramp-Up Literacy.
OUTCOMES:
By the end of the program, participants will be able to:
• Establish the Ramp-Up routines and rituals in their classrooms.
• Implement the Ramp-Up instructional approaches effectively.
• Administer and interpret assessments.
• Organize appropriate individual and small-group instruction based on data analysis to address students’ needs.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
Grade 6 Teachers and Coaches
Number of Participants:
Single school: 5
Multiple schools within a district: 30
ISBN: Ramp-Up to Middle Grades Literacy, single school: 119260
ISBN: Ramp-Up to Middle Grades Literacy, multiple schools within a district: 119190
RtI in Mathematics
Ramp-Up Mathematics®: Training for Teachers and Coaches [pic]
Number of Days: 6
Explore how to effectively implement Ramp-Up Mathematics, a comprehensive math-intervention instructional system. This training provides coaches and teachers with a solid understanding of the Ramp-Up Mathematics curriculum, as well as the content and skills needed to implement it. The six days of professional development are spread out over the course of the academic year, which provides teachers with measured amounts of job-embedded support for implementing Ramp-Up Mathematics.
Outcomes
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
• Establish routines and rituals of the extended mathematics workshop in their classrooms.
• Use effective questions to probe for understanding.
• Promote students’ use of academic language and integrate reading, writing, and talking about mathematics into instruction.
• Use assessment and student work to inform instruction.
Target Audience:
Grade 6 Teachers and Coaches
Number of Participants:
Single school: 5
Multiple schools within a district: 30
ISBN: Ramp-Up to Pre-Algebra, single school: 119280
ISBN: Ramp-Up to Pre-Algebra, multiple schools within a district: 119198
Strategies for Differentiating Mathematics Instruction [pic] [pic]
NUMBER OF DAYS: 3
Explore how to teach Grades K–5 math equitably by adapting mathematics instruction based on student needs, supporting learning for culturally and linguistically diverse populations, and making mathematics instruction engaging for all students, including English learners.
OUTCOMES:
By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
• Make mathematical tasks worthwhile and engaging for all students.
• Develop a rich understanding of differentiated instruction to adapt mathematics instruction to meet student needs.
• Implement the use of flexible grouping and ongoing assessments in a mathematics lesson.
• Support purposeful struggle and identify common misconceptions in mathematics as opportunities for learning.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
K–5 Math Educators, Math Directors, Coordinators, Math Coaches, Intervention Specialists
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 30
ISBN: 114138
This workshop is also available for online learning. Visit for details on our online learning options.
Strategies for Differentiating Mathematics Instruction: Fused Online Course [pic] [pic]
Equivalent Seat Time: 12 hours
Number of Participants: Up to 50
Cohort Pricing
ISBN: Up to 15: 116901
ISBN: Up to 30: 116911
ISBN: Up to 50: 116932
A+RISE® Standards2Strategy™
A+RISE® Standards2Strategy™ [pic] [pic] [pic]
With three simple steps, any teacher can use the A+RISE® Standards2Strategy™ online resource to identify standards-aligned teaching strategies to differentiate instruction based on students’ proficiency levels. A+RISE® Standards2Strategy™ helps K–12 teachers quickly get to the “how” of improving the academic language of English learners and struggling students while meeting state and WIDA English Learner Proficiency standards across content areas and curricula. Our newest edition of Standards2Strategy™ includes Common Core and WIDA alignment to EL strategies.
A+RISE® Standards2Strategy™ provides:
• Videos that model strategies
• Differentiated instruction strategies for Tier 2 and Tier 3 students (Grades K–5)
• Content-specific examples for math, science, social studies, and language arts (Grades 6–12)
• Newcomer strategies (Grades 6–12)
TARGET AUDIENCE:
K–12 Educators
Number of Participants:
1+ for online Standards2Strategy™ resource
ISBN: Standards2Strategy™ WIDA: 116844
Teacher Compass™ Edition: 117180
ISBN: Standards2Strategy™ CA: 116854
Teacher Compass™ Edition: 117190
ISBN: Standards2Strategy™ FL: 116870
Teacher Compass™ Edition: 117139
ISBN: Standards2Strategy™ TX: 116860
Teacher Compass™ Edition: 117171
ISBN: Standards2Strategy™ Common Core: 116845
Teacher Compass™ Edition: 117156
A+RISE® Strategy Cards [pic] [pic]
A+RISE® Instructional Strategy Cards include seventy-eight individual research-based instructional strategies that are color coded by teaching task. These strategies are designed for on-demand use in the classroom.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
K–12 Educators
ISBN: A+RISE® Strategy Card Set K–5: 1-40-260765-2
A+RISE® Training for Teachers: K–12 Strategies [pic] [pic]
NUMBER OF DAYS: 1
Learn how to effectively implement the A+RISE® Standards2Strategy™ online resource. This district training models best practices and informal assessments for improving the achievement of English learners. K–12 educators identify strategies for developing academic language and making content comprehensible, share implementation examples across the content areas, and incorporate standards-aligned strategies into lesson plans.
Outcomes:
By the end of the training, participants will be able to:
• Integrate A+RISE® Standards2Strategy™ into daily instruction across content areas.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
K–12 Educators
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 30
ISBN: 114086
Additional Support for RtI and Differentiated Instruction
Differentiated Instruction
Number of days: 1
Learn an overview of strategies for differentiating instruction. During this workshop, participants discover tips for making both minor and complex adjustments to instruction to meet the needs of all learners during both whole-group and small-group instruction. Participants leave with an understanding of how to increase the intensity of instruction, provide direct feedback, and group for instructional efficiency.
Outcomes:
By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
• Consider and evaluate core beliefs underlying differentiated instruction.
• Use a framework to organize ideas about differentiating instruction.
• Establish criteria for evaluating differentiated instruction strategies.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
Educators, Instructional Coaches, Administrators
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 30
ISBN: 112728
Differentiated Instruction with Technology
Number of Days: 1
Explore how technology can be used as a tool for differentiating instruction. This workshop prepares K–12 educators to use technology for supporting differentiation in the classroom to positively impact student learning.
OUTCOMES:
By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
• Identify ways to differentiate instruction.
• Discuss why data is a crucial component of differentiation and how tools are available to collect and interpret this valuable data.
• Create a lesson that effectively uses technology to differentiate instruction and learning.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
K–12 Educators, District Facilitators, Coaches, Instructional Technology Specialists, Coordinators
Number of participants: 25
ISBN: 114119
Differentiated Instruction: From Personalization to Application: District Institute
Number of days: 3
Establish a foundational understanding of differentiated instruction. In this workshop, participants have the opportunity to apply the newly acquired differentiators to lesson plans for literacy and math. They focus on monitoring student progress, evaluating the success of the differentiated instruction, and adjusting the intensity and feedback to support students. Participants both collaborate and reflect to increase their institute experience.
OUTCOMES:
By the end of the institute, participants will be able to:
• Establish criteria for evaluating differentiated instruction strategies.
• Explore and practice strategies for differentiated instruction.
• Apply strategies for differentiated instruction to meet the needs of specific students.
• Collaborate and develop assessment tools for measuring successful implementation of differentiated instruction strategies.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
K–12 Core Content-Area Educators, Intervention Specialists, Math Coaches
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 30
ISBN: 112733
Differentiated Instruction: From Personalization to Application: Day 1 – Foundations and Strategies*
Number of days: 1
Examine how differentiating instruction during both whole-group and small-group instruction can help teachers meet the needs of all learners. During this workshop, participants learn an overview of strategies for differentiating instruction. They also explore tips for making both minor and complex adjustments to instruction. Participants leave with an understanding of how to differentiate by content, process, and product.
OUTCOMES:
By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
• Consider and evaluate core beliefs underlying differentiated instruction.
• Categorize strategies for differentiated instruction using a framework.
• Establish criteria for evaluating differentiated instruction strategies.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
K–12 Core Content-Area Educators, Intervention Specialists, Math Coaches
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 30
ISBN: 115350
* Day 1 may be offered as a stand-alone session without Days 2 and 3.
Differentiated Instruction: From Personalization to Application: Day 2 – Focus on Special Populations
Number of days: 1
Understand how by considering the needs of specific populations of students, teachers can differentiate instruction in an effective manner. Participants learn strategies for differentiating instruction by varying input, output, and opportunities for participation. They specifically focus on differentiation that meets the needs of special populations of students as well as all students.
OUTCOMES:
By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
• Explore and practice strategies for differentiated instruction that focus on input, output, and participation.
• Apply strategies for differentiated instruction to meet the needs of specific students.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
K–12 Core Content-Area Educators, Intervention Specialists, Math Coaches
Prerequisite:
Day 1 – Foundations and Strategies
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 30
ISBN: 115331
Differentiated Instruction: From Personalization to Application: Day 3 – Personalization and Application
NUMBER OF DAYS: 1
Discover how using the differentiation strategies of changing activity size and adapting instructional intensity can impact student learning. Participants categorize examples of strategies that differentiate by content, process, and product, and apply strategies for differentiated instruction to instructional materials. They collaborate on a rubric to assess teacher implementation of differentiated instruction strategies and explore how to determine when a strategy is no longer effective.
OUTCOMES:
By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
• Explore and practice strategies for differentiated instruction that focus on adapting activity size and intensity of instruction.
• Collaborate and develop assessment tools for measuring successful implementation of differentiated instruction strategies.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
K–12 Core Content-Area Educators, Intervention Specialists, Math Coaches
Prerequisites:
Day 1 – Foundations and Strategies
Day 2 – Focus on Special Populations
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 30
ISBN: 115360
Challenged by Behavior [pic] [pic]
Equivalent Seat Time: 6 hours
Developed with behavior expert and renowned author Barbara Kaiser, this virtual course helps participants develop skills to manage challenging behaviors in the K–8 classrooms. Participants learn strategies to help understand, prevent, and address the behavior problems found so often in today’s schools. The evidence-based techniques presented throughout the sessions work with the most difficult behaviors, benefit every child in the classroom, and can be used alone or together, creating tools suitable for many different children and situations. The course consists of self-paced and live sessions in which participants meet as a virtual group to collaborate, discuss, and share information with their colleagues.
Outcomes:
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
• Understand why children behavior the way they do
• Identify ways to prevent disruptive behavior
• Develop skills to manage behavior effectively
• Teach appropriate alternate behaviors
Target audience:
K–8 General and Special Educators, Principals, Special Education Directors, Coaches, Behavior Specialists
Number of Participants: Up to 50
Cohort Pricing
ISBN: Up to 15: 119314
ISBN: Up to 30: 119296
ISBN: Up to 50: 119324
Putting the Pieces Together: Universal Design for Learning, Response to Intervention, Positive Behavior Supports, and Assistive Technology to Support All Students [pic]
NUMBER OF DAYS: 1
The field of education is full of innovations and strategies that can be used in the classroom. Learn how Universal Design for Learning (UDL), Response to Intervention (RTI), Positive Behavior Support (PBS), and Assistive Technology (AT) can fit together in a comprehensive way to support all students in becoming college and career ready.
Outcomes:
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
• Define UDL, RTI, PBS, and AT.
• Identify how these approaches complement each other.
• Identify supports that they can use within each tier of an RTI or PBS framework.
• Practice applying UDL principles to make an activity accessible for all students.
Target audience:
K–12 General and Special Educators, Principal, Special Education Directors, Coaches
Number of participants: 30
ISBN: 119313
This workshop is also available for online learning. Visit for details on our online learning options.
Putting the Pieces Together: Universal Design for Learning, Response to Intervention, Positive Behavior Supports, and Assistive Technology to Support All Students: Fused Online Course [pic] [pic]
Equivalent Seat Time: 6 hours
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: Up to 50
Cohort Pricing
ISBN: Up to 15: 119295
ISBN: Up to 30: 119323
ISBN: Up to 50: 119286
RtI for English Learners [pic] [pic]
NUMBER OF DAYS: 2
Delve into the Response to Intervention (RtI) process during this workshop, developed with the Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol (SIOP®) Model authors Dr. Jana Echevarría and Dr. MaryEllen Vogt using their best-selling research-based book Making Content Comprehensible for English Learners: The SIOP® Model. Focus on specific considerations for English learners (ELs) while identifying research-based interventions that are appropriate for ELs and learning how to compare language differences with language and learning disabilities. Participants receive Response to Intervention (RtI) and English Learners: Making It Happen to support implementation when they return to their schools.
Outcomes:
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
• Define RtI and its role in the education of ELs.
• Identify challenges of effective progress monitoring for ELs.
• Explain how the SIOP® Model supports Tier 1 instruction for ELs.
• Identify specific literacy development issues for ELs.
• Compare and contrast effective Tier 2 and Tier 3 assessments and interventions for ELs.
• Generate ideas for overcoming barriers and implementing an effective RtI process.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
District Administrators, School Leaders, Coaches, Specialists
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 30
ISBN: 113132
This workshop is also available for online learning. Visit for details on our online learning options.
RtI for English Learners: Fused Online Course [pic] [pic] [pic]
Equivalent Seat Time: 12 hours
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: Up to 50
cohort pricing
ISBN: Up to 15: 114005
ISBN: Up to 15 (+ Text): 116984
ISBN: Up to 30: 114003
ISBN: Up to 30 (+ Text): 116995
ISBN: Up to 50: 114004
ISBN: Up to 50 (+ Text): 117004
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