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- Effective Math Interventions : A Guide to Improving Whole-Number
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Guilford Publications
ISBN-10
1462528287
ISBN-13
9781462528288
eBay Product ID (ePID)
234300034
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
258 Pages
Publication Name
Effective Math Interventions : a Guide to Improving Whole-Number Knowledge
Language
English
Subject
Social Work, Developmental / Child, Psychotherapy / Child & Adolescent, Study & Teaching, Teaching Methods & Materials / Mathematics
Publication Year
2017
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Mathematics, Social Science, Education, Psychology
Series
The Guilford Practical Intervention in the Schools Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
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Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
20 Oz
Item Length
10.5 in
Item Width
8 in
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Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2016-047418
Dewey Edition
23
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"A practical and useful intervention guidebook for school-based professionals. The book provides clear forms and scripts for many aspects of the intervention process and also serves as a strong introduction to mathematical concepts. The authors emphasize the importance of high-quality core instruction--which is overlooked surprisingly often by many intervention models--and include methods to understand and address student motivation. This is an excellent resource for preservice learners and for practicing professionals engaged in response to intervention for mathematics."--Matthew K. Burns, PhD, School Psychology Program, University of Missouri-Columbia "This book offers a fantastic synthesis of empirically supported practices that can improve K-5 mathematics instruction. From screening and progress monitoring to layers of instruction and intervention, each procedure is presented in a systematic way. The reader gets an understanding of what math skills and content students must learn and how to ensure they reach mastery. The book is filled with case examples, implementation checklists, and tables summarizing the evidence for specific tactics. For any educator or school practitioner who wants to bring precise instructional design into the classroom to benefit the learning of all students, this book is a powerful tool in the toolkit."--Amanda M. VanDerHeyden, PhD, Education Research and Consulting, Fairhope, Alabama "There are very few works available that cover the content that our preservice teachers in mathematics need in such an extensive manner. From general curriculum to embedded principles of MTSS models like tiered intervention and assessment, this book provides key knowledge for educators working with students at risk in mathematics. The book is full of case study examples, checklists, rubrics, and intervention ideas. Having all of the resources in one place is invaluable, as many of us have had to 'piece together' this information for our courses and professional development."--Erica S. Lembke, PhD, Department of Special Education, University of Missouri-Columbia "Essential reading for both general and special educators who teach mathematics. The book provides a comprehensive overview of concepts central to evidence-based math instruction and intervention. The material is brought to life through unique case studies, practitioner-friendly reproducible forms, steps for implementing interventions, and rubrics to guide progress monitoring. Of special note, the authors include a variety of evidence-based assessments/interventions addressing the critical role of motivation in achievement. In an area with a dearth of accessible, research-based resources, this is sure to become a go-to book for school-based practitioners and administrators who strive to maximize math achievement for all students."--Ravit R. Stein, PhD, BCBA-D, Director of Psychological and Behavioral Consultation Services, EASTCONN Regional Education Service Center, Connecticut, "A practical and useful intervention guidebook for school-based professionals. The book provides clear forms and scripts for many aspects of the intervention process and also serves as a strong introduction to mathematical concepts. The authors emphasize the importance of high-quality core instruction--which is overlooked surprisingly often by many intervention models--and include methods to understand and address student motivation. This is an excellent resource for preservice learners and for practicing professionals engaged in response to intervention for mathematics."--Matthew K. Burns, PhD, Rose and Irving Fein Endowed Professor of Special Education, University of Florida; Assistant Director, University of Florida Literacy Institute "This book offers a fantastic synthesis of empirically supported practices that can improve K-5 mathematics instruction. From screening and progress monitoring to layers of instruction and intervention, each procedure is presented in a systematic way. The reader gets an understanding of what math skills and content students must learn and how to ensure they reach mastery. The book is filled with case examples, implementation checklists, and tables summarizing the evidence for specific tactics. For any educator or school practitioner who wants to bring precise instructional design into the classroom to benefit the learning of all students, this book is a powerful addition to the toolkit."--Amanda M. VanDerHeyden, PhD, Education Research and Consulting, Fairhope, Alabama "There are very few works available that cover the content that our preservice teachers in mathematics need in such an extensive manner. From general curriculum to embedded principles of MTSS models like tiered intervention and assessment, this book provides key knowledge for educators working with students at risk in mathematics. The book is full of case study examples, checklists, rubrics, and intervention ideas. Having all of the resources in one place is invaluable, as many of us have had to 'piece together' this information for our courses and professional development."--Erica S. Lembke, PhD, Department of Special Education, University of Missouri-Columbia "Essential reading for both general and special educators who teach mathematics. The book provides a comprehensive overview of concepts central to evidence-based math instruction and intervention. The material is brought to life through unique case studies, practitioner-friendly reproducible forms, steps for implementing interventions, and rubrics to guide progress monitoring. Of special note, the authors include a variety of evidence-based assessments/interventions addressing the critical role of motivation in achievement. In an area with a dearth of accessible, research-based resources, this is sure to become a go-to book for school-based practitioners and administrators who strive to maximize math achievement for all students."--Ravit R. Stein, PhD, BCBA-D, Director of Psychological and Behavioral Consultation Services, EASTCONN Regional Education Service Center, Connecticut, "A practical and useful intervention guidebook for school-based professionals. The book provides clear forms and scripts for many aspects of the intervention process and also serves as a strong introduction to mathematical concepts. The authors emphasize the importance of high-quality core instruction--which is overlooked surprisingly often by many intervention models--and include methods to understand and address student motivation. This is an excellent resource for preservice learners and for practicing professionals engaged in response to intervention for mathematics."--Matthew K. Burns, PhD, Department of Special Education, University of Missouri-Columbia "This book offers a fantastic synthesis of empirically supported practices that can improve K-5 mathematics instruction. From screening and progress monitoring to layers of instruction and intervention, each procedure is presented in a systematic way. The reader gets an understanding of what math skills and content students must learn and how to ensure they reach mastery. The book is filled with case examples, implementation checklists, and tables summarizing the evidence for specific tactics. For any educator or school practitioner who wants to bring precise instructional design into the classroom to benefit the learning of all students, this book is a powerful addition to the toolkit."--Amanda M. VanDerHeyden, PhD, Education Research and Consulting, Fairhope, Alabama "There are very few works available that cover the content that our preservice teachers in mathematics need in such an extensive manner. From general curriculum to embedded principles of MTSS models like tiered intervention and assessment, this book provides key knowledge for educators working with students at risk in mathematics. The book is full of case study examples, checklists, rubrics, and intervention ideas. Having all of the resources in one place is invaluable, as many of us have had to 'piece together' this information for our courses and professional development."--Erica S. Lembke, PhD, Department of Special Education, University of Missouri-Columbia "Essential reading for both general and special educators who teach mathematics. The book provides a comprehensive overview of concepts central to evidence-based math instruction and intervention. The material is brought to life through unique case studies, practitioner-friendly reproducible forms, steps for implementing interventions, and rubrics to guide progress monitoring. Of special note, the authors include a variety of evidence-based assessments/interventions addressing the critical role of motivation in achievement. In an area with a dearth of accessible, research-based resources, this is sure to become a go-to book for school-based practitioners and administrators who strive to maximize math achievement for all students."--Ravit R. Stein, PhD, BCBA-D, Director of Psychological and Behavioral Consultation Services, EASTCONN Regional Education Service Center, Connecticut, "A practical and useful intervention guidebook for school-based professionals. The book provides clear forms and scripts for many aspects of the intervention process and also serves as a strong introduction to mathematical concepts. The authors emphasize the importance of high-quality core instruction--which is overlooked surprisingly often by many intervention models--and include methods to understand and address student motivation. This is an excellent resource for preservice learners and for practicing professionals engaged in response to intervention for mathematics."--Matthew K. Burns, PhD, School Psychology Program, University of Missouri-Columbia "This book offers a fantastic synthesis of empirically supported practices that can improve K-5 mathematics instruction. From screening and progress monitoring to layers of instruction and intervention, each procedure is presented in a systematic way. The reader gets an understanding of what math skills and content students must learn and how to ensure they reach mastery. The book is filled with case examples, implementation checklists, and tables summarizing the evidence for specific tactics. For any educator or school practitioner who wants to bring precise instructional design into the classroom to benefit the learning of all students, this book is a powerful tool in the toolkit."--Amanda M. VanDerHeyden, PhD, Education Research and Consulting, Fairhope, Alabama "There are very few works available that cover the content that our preservice teachers in mathematics need in such an extensive manner. From general curriculum to embedded principles of MTSS models like tiered intervention and assessment, this book provides key knowledge for educators working with students at risk in mathematics. The book is full of case study examples, checklists, rubrics, and intervention ideas. Having all of the resources in one place is invaluable, as many of us have had to 'piece together' this information for our courses and professional development."--Erica S. Lembke, PhD, Department of Special Education, University of Missouri, "A practical and useful intervention guidebook for school-based professionals. The book provides clear forms and scripts for many aspects of the intervention process and also serves as a strong introduction to mathematical concepts. The authors emphasize the importance of high-quality core instruction--which is overlooked surprisingly often by many intervention models--and include methods to understand and address student motivation. This is an excellent resource for preservice learners and for practicing professionals engaged in response to intervention for mathematics."--Matthew K. Burns, PhD, School Psychology Program, University of Missouri-Columbia "This book offers a fantastic synthesis of empirically supported practices that can improve K-5 mathematics instruction. From screening and progress monitoring to layers of instruction and intervention, each procedure is presented in a systematic way. The reader gets an understanding of what math skills and content students must learn and how to ensure they reach mastery. The book is filled with case examples, implementation checklists, and tables summarizing the evidence for specific tactics. For any educator or school practitioner who wants to bring precise instructional design into the classroom to benefit the learning of all students, this book is a powerful tool in the toolkit."--Amanda M. VanDerHeyden, PhD, Education Research and Consulting, Fairhope, Alabama, "A practical and useful intervention guidebook for school-based professionals. The book provides clear forms and scripts for many aspects of the intervention process and also serves as a strong introduction to mathematical concepts. The authors emphasize the importance of high-quality core instruction--which is overlooked surprisingly often by many intervention models--and include methods to understand and address student motivation. This is an excellent resource for preservice learners and for practicing professionals engaged in response to intervention for mathematics."--Matthew K. Burns, PhD, School Psychology Program, University of Missouri-Columbia, "A practical and useful intervention guidebook for school-based professionals. The book provides clear forms and scripts for many aspects of the intervention process and also serves as a strong introduction to mathematical concepts. The authors emphasize the importance of high-quality core instruction--which is overlooked surprisingly often by many intervention models--and include methods to understand and address student motivation. This is an excellent resource for preservice learners and for practicing professionals engaged in response to intervention for mathematics."--Matthew K. Burns, PhD, School Psychology Program, University of Missouri, Columbia "This book offers a fantastic synthesis of empirically supported practices that can improve K-5 mathematics instruction. From screening and progress monitoring to layers of instruction and intervention, each procedure is presented in a systematic way. The reader gets an understanding of what math skills and content students must learn and how to ensure they reach mastery. The book is filled with case examples, implementation checklists, and tables summarizing the evidence for specific tactics. For any educator or school practitioner who wants to bring precise instructional design into the classroom to benefit the learning of all students, this book is a powerful tool in the toolkit."--Amanda M. VanDerHeyden, PhD, Education Research and Consulting, Fairhope, Alabama "There are very few works available that cover the content that our preservice teachers in mathematics need in such an extensive manner. From general curriculum to embedded principles of MTSS models like tiered intervention and assessment, this book provides key knowledge for educators working with students at risk in mathematics. The book is full of case study examples, checklists, rubrics, and intervention ideas. Having all of the resources in one place is invaluable, as many of us have had to 'piece together' this information for our courses and professional development."--Erica S. Lembke, PhD, Department of Special Education, University of Missouri, "A practical and useful intervention guidebook for school-based professionals. The book provides clear forms and scripts for many aspects of the intervention process and also serves as a strong introduction to mathematical concepts. The authors emphasize the importance of high-quality core instruction--which is overlooked surprisingly often by many intervention models--and include methods to understand and address student motivation. This is an excellent resource for preservice learners and for practicing professionals engaged in response to intervention for mathematics."--Matthew K. Burns, PhD, School Psychology Program, University of Missouri-Columbia "This book offers a fantastic synthesis of empirically supported practices that can improve K-5 mathematics instruction. From screening and progress monitoring to layers of instruction and intervention, each procedure is presented in a systematic way. The reader gets an understanding of what math skills and content students must learn and how to ensure they reach mastery. The book is filled with case examples, implementation checklists, and tables summarizing the evidence for specific tactics. For any educator or school practitioner who wants to bring precise instructional design into the classroom to benefit the learning of all students, this book is a powerful addition to the toolkit."--Amanda M. VanDerHeyden, PhD, Education Research and Consulting, Fairhope, Alabama "There are very few works available that cover the content that our preservice teachers in mathematics need in such an extensive manner. From general curriculum to embedded principles of MTSS models like tiered intervention and assessment, this book provides key knowledge for educators working with students at risk in mathematics. The book is full of case study examples, checklists, rubrics, and intervention ideas. Having all of the resources in one place is invaluable, as many of us have had to 'piece together' this information for our courses and professional development."--Erica S. Lembke, PhD, Department of Special Education, University of Missouri-Columbia "Essential reading for both general and special educators who teach mathematics. The book provides a comprehensive overview of concepts central to evidence-based math instruction and intervention. The material is brought to life through unique case studies, practitioner-friendly reproducible forms, steps for implementing interventions, and rubrics to guide progress monitoring. Of special note, the authors include a variety of evidence-based assessments/interventions addressing the critical role of motivation in achievement. In an area with a dearth of accessible, research-based resources, this is sure to become a go-to book for school-based practitioners and administrators who strive to maximize math achievement for all students."--Ravit R. Stein, PhD, BCBA-D, Director of Psychological and Behavioral Consultation Services, EASTCONN Regional Education Service Center, Connecticut, Well researched and effectively situated within the current mathematical landscape, Effective Math Interventions is a valuable addition to the bookshelf of mathematics educators everywhere. In particular, Codding et al. provide classroom teachers with some effective intervention tools that can be used in a classroom immediately. The tools are flexible enough that teachers in a range of grades can modify the tools to measure student progress and develop the mathematical skills of their students. The appendices provide clear protocols for the interventions and samples that guide a teacher in creating interventions appropriate to their class. The authors also provide educators with some effective strategies for developing math confidence and motivation with their students.
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
372.7/2
Table Of Content
1. Introduction 2. Effective Core Math Curriculum and Instruction 3. Math Screening and Determining Student Groups 4. Classwide Math Interventions 5. Computer-Assisted Math Instruction in Schools, with Genevieve Krebs 6. Motivation and Math 7. Core Features of Tiers 2 and 3 Math Interventions 8. Early Numeracy Interventions 9. Basic and Complex Computation Interventions 10. Word-Problem Solving 11. Evaluating Student Progress and Making Intervention Adjustments 12. Conclusion References Index
Synopsis
Building foundational whole-number knowledge can help put K-5 students on the path to academic success and career readiness. Filling a gap for school practitioners, this book presents step-by-step guidelines for designing and implementing classwide, small-group, and individual interventions for mathematics difficulties. Effective procedures for screening, assessment, intervention selection, and progress monitoring are described and illustrated with detailed case vignettes. User-friendly features include 20 reproducible handouts and forms; the print book has a large-size format with lay-flat binding for easy photocopying. Purchasers get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible materials., Building foundational whole-number knowledge can help put K-5 students on the path to academic success and career readiness. Filling a gap for school practitioners, this book presents step-by-step guidelines for designing and implementing classwide, small-group, and individual interventions for mathematics difficulties. Effective procedures for screening, assessment, intervention selection, and progress monitoring are described and illustrated with detailed case vignettes. In a convenient large-size format, the book includes 20 reproducible handouts and forms. Purchasers get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible materials. This book is in The Guilford Practical Intervention in the Schools Series, edited by Sandra M. Chafouleas., Building foundational whole-number knowledge can help put K-5 students on the path to academic success and career readiness. Filling a gap for school practitioners, this book presents step-by-step guidelines for designing and implementing classwide, small-group, and individual interventions for mathematics difficulties. Effective procedures for ......, Building foundational whole-number knowledge can help put K-5 students on the path to academic success and career readiness. Filling a gap for school practitioners, this book presents step-by-step guidelines for designing and implementing classwide, small-group, and individual interventions for mathematics difficulties. Effective procedures for screening, assessment, intervention selection, and progress monitoring are described and illustrated with detailed case vignettes. User-friendly features include 20 reproducible handouts and forms; the print book has a large-size format with lay-flat binding for easy photocopying. Purchasers get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible materials. This book is in The Guilford Practical Intervention in the Schools Series, edited by T. Chris Riley-Tillman.
LC Classification Number
QA20.I53C63 2017
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