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Mtss Start-Up Guide eBook

Ensuring Equity, Access, And Inclusivity For All Students

de John E. Hannigan e Jessica Djabrayan Hannigan
idioma: inglês
Editor: SAGE PUBLICATIONS, julho de 2020 ‧
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Launch MTSS—and your students—into success

MTSS is complex. Without correct implementation and evaluation, schools struggle to do it well and students can be negatively impacted in the process. With the guidance provided in this book, however, you can start on the path to equitable access and opportunities for all students to achieve.

In this hands-on guide, authors Jessica and John Hannigan, nationally recognized MTSS experts, have laid out a clear, ten-step action plan for implementing a truly effective MTSS framework at your school. You’ll understand the why, what, and how of MTSS, as well as how to audit and align your current practices, structures, and interventions in order to support all students. This guide provides: 

  • Directions for conducting an objective audit of your existing MTSS
  • 10 essential indicators of MTSS implementation
  • Practitioner tools and tips for initiating MTSS
  • Instructions for using elements of continuous school improvement to ensure that what you are doing is working 

With full-sized templates, tools for implementation, and reflection prompts throughout, The MTSS Start-Up Guide is designed to help you launch MTSS—and your students—into success. 

Mtss Start-Up Guide

Ensuring Equity, Access, And Inclusivity For All Students

de John E. Hannigan e Jessica Djabrayan Hannigan

Propriedade Descrição
ISBN: 9781544394251
Editor: SAGE PUBLICATIONS
Data de Lançamento: julho de 2020
Idioma: Inglês
Tipo de produto: eBook
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Classificação Temática: eBooks em Inglês > Ensino e Educação > Políticas Educacionais e Administração Escolar
eBooks em Inglês > Infantis e Juvenis > Livros de referência
EAN: 9781544394251
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