Multi-Tiered Systems of Support in Elementary Schools: The Definitive Guide to Effective Implementation and Quality Control

Author:   Alison G. Clark (Clark County School District, Nevada, USA) ,  Katherine A. Dockweiler (Clark County School District, Nevada, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9780367225902


Pages:   330
Publication Date:   05 December 2019
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Multi-Tiered Systems of Support in Elementary Schools is the leadership handbook and practitioner’s field guide to implementation of Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) in elementary schools, leading to improved student outcomes and school safety. Schools can creatively customize replicable best practices using this in-depth operations manual to guide MTSS teams in planning and delivering tiers of academic and integrated social-emotional and behavioral supports to meet the needs of all students. This text introduces Healthy Minds, Safe Schools, an evidence-based program that significantly improves student well-being, school safety, and teacher feelings of self-efficacy for delivering social-emotional and behavioral curriculum in the classroom. Featuring team exercises and real perspectives from educators, this text shows how to make incremental yet manageable changes at elementary schools in accordance with public policy mandates and evidence-based practices by developing smart teams and programs, identifying roles and responsibilities, implementing layers of academic support and services, improving social-emotional and behavioral health of students, and creating an inclusive school culture. It details organizational psychology and socially just educational practices and is a handbook aligned with the U.S. Secret Service National Threat Assessment Center guidebook for preventing school violence and with the National Center for School Mental Health Curriculum.

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Author:   Alison G. Clark (Clark County School District, Nevada, USA) ,  Katherine A. Dockweiler (Clark County School District, Nevada, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.589kg
ISBN:  

9780367225902


ISBN 10:   0367225905
Pages:   330
Publication Date:   05 December 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Education must find its way from a soft science filled with belief, unproven ideas and misguided enthusiasm to a scientist practitioner model in which educators develop, test, modify, and implement effective educational strategies to help today's students maximize their acquisition of knowledge while simultaneously developing their capacities for thinking, reasoning, problem solving, stress hardiness and resilience. Alison Clark and Katherine Dockweiler have created a valuable desk reference and resource for psychologists, educators and allied health professionals working within elementary schools. Sam Goldstein, adjunct assistant professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Utah School of Medicine This important guide will be instrumental for administrators, teachers, and other educators in meeting students' academic and social-emotional and behavioral needs. Program efficacy, as determined by regular program evaluation cycles, is at the heart of MTSS implementation and improvement. The path to building and sustaining effective supports for students' social-emotional and behavioral health is emphasized in this textbook, resulting in significant and transformative outcomes. Not only are Alison Clark and Katherine Dockweiler way ahead of the curve in proactively addressing school safety through promotion of student well-being and school-based mental health services, but they are pioneers in the field of school psychology in fostering meaningful change in hard-to-change systems. Shelly Edwards, veteran school psychologist


"""Education must find its way from a soft science filled with belief, unproven ideas and misguided enthusiasm to a scientist practitioner model in which educators develop, test, modify, and implement effective educational strategies to help today’s students maximize their acquisition of knowledge while simultaneously developing their capacities for thinking, reasoning, problem solving, stress hardiness and resilience. Alison Clark and Katherine Dockweiler have created a valuable desk reference and resource for psychologists, educators and allied health professionals working within elementary schools."" Sam Goldstein, adjunct assistant professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Utah School of Medicine ""This important guide will be instrumental for administrators, teachers, and other educators in meeting students’ academic and social-emotional and behavioral needs. Program efficacy, as determined by regular program evaluation cycles, is at the heart of MTSS implementation and improvement. The path to building and sustaining effective supports for students’ social-emotional and behavioral health is emphasized in this textbook, resulting in significant and transformative outcomes. Not only are Alison Clark and Katherine Dockweiler way ahead of the curve in proactively addressing school safety through promotion of student well-being and school-based mental health services, but they are pioneers in the field of school psychology in fostering meaningful change in hard-to-change systems."" Shelly Edwards, veteran school psychologist"


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Alison G. Clark, EdS, is a school psychologist in high-risk inner-city schools. She has expertise in mental health in schools, family wellness, positive behavioral instructional supports, Multi-Tiered Systems of Support, threat assessment, crisis response, and systems change. Katherine A. Dockweiler, EdD, is a policy researcher and practicing school psychologist. Her particular interests include program design and evaluation as well as advocacy and education policy analysis.

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