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Multi-Tiered Systems of Support for Young Children

Driving Change in Early Education

Judith Carta Robin Miller Young

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Brookes Publishing Co
30 September 2018
Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS)—a framework focused on designing services and supports to meet the needs of all students—can help improve young children’s social and academic outcomes before they start kindergarten. With this evidence-based planning guide, you’ll discover how to design, implement, and monitor successful MTSS for children ages 3–5 across environments, including classrooms, programs, districts, and at the state level.

LEARN HOW TO

• assess readiness for systems-level change • prepare program and staff for implementation of a tiered system • set up a successful system of data-based decision making

• identify children who need additional support and progress monitoring • develop and maintain secondary and tertiary tiers of intervention

• provide effective instructional supports in key areas, including language and social-emotional development • use MTSS to meet the needs of dual language learners and children with disabilities • engage families in MTSS efforts • scale up MTSS implementation at the state level • evaluate how well your MTSS is working

Filled with the wisdom and research findings of more than 25 experts, this book brings you foundational information about MTSS, plus concrete guidance on creating a tiered system to help all learners reach their potential. Practical tools (reproducible and available online) help your team with key steps of MTSS implementation, and six videos enhance your understanding of important concepts covered in the book.

The ultimate MTSS guide for administrators—and a visionary textbook for tomorrow’s professionals—this book will help early childhood education leaders usher in big-picture change that will benefit all young learners.
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Imprint:   Brookes Publishing Co
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 251mm,  Width: 177mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   540g
ISBN:   9781681251943
ISBN 10:   1681251949
Pages:   272
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Judith J. Carta, Ph.D., is a Senior Scientist in the Institute for Life Span Studies, Professor of Special Education, and the Interim Director of the Juniper Gardens Children's Project at the University of Kansas. Her research focuses on developing strategies to minimize the effects of poverty on children's outcomes, designing practices that teachers and parents can use to promote children's early learning and social-emotional development, methods for monitoring the progress of young children, and strategies for promoting family engagement in early intervention programs. She has been the PI of several multi-site research projects and centers funded by the National Institutes of Health, the Institute of Educational Sciences, and the Administration on Children and Families. She currently co-directs an IES-funded project to develop the Infant-Toddler Pyramid Model, a three-tiered model to promote social-emotional outcomes for infants and toddlers, based on the TPITOS. She was a member of the Federal Advisory Panel on Head Start Research and Evaluation, Division of Early Childhood's Commission on Recommended Practices, and served as the Editor of Topics in Early Childhood Special Education as well as the boards of numerous scientific journals. She received the Mary E. McEvoy Service to the Field Award from the Division for Early Childhood. Robin Miller Young, Ed.D., NCSP is currently an Assistant Professor of Early Childhood Education at Northern Illinois University where she prepares future teacher leaders to employ evidence-based practices to identify assets and meet the needs of children and families. Prior to her present position, Dr. Young guided development of MTSS frameworks while serving on classroom and administrative leadership teams at Prairie Children Preschool (Aurora, IL). The community preschool has operated as an ECE/ECSE blended program since 1998 and has won awards for developing and operating system-wide practices that effectively integrate early learning and social-emotional tiered-instructional models. Her professional partnership work includes direct services and consultative supports for moving programs into MTSS frameworks, and ensuring professional pre-service and in-service training and licensure efforts to create a workforce prepared to provide effective and efficient services in this framework. Dr. Young's scholarship includes grant-funded work resulting in numerous presentations, published curricula, book chapters, and data-based and practitioner-oriented articles. She is currently examining methods to prepare EC educators to design and deliver multi-week, inter-disciplinary instructional units that develop children's vocabulary skills within proactive social-emotional settings. Dr. Young is also examining preparation of directors/principals and teacher-leaders who can engage in leadership behaviors that will continue moving early learning programs into effective and efficient MTSS frameworks.

Reviews for Multi-Tiered Systems of Support for Young Children: Driving Change in Early Education

"""Carta and Young have gathered the best-of-the-best in early education to operationalize how MTSS is implemented by early childhood educators and is experienced by young children and their families. Their research, practices, examples, and explanations make this book the best available go-to resource on MTSS and young children."" --George Sugai, Ph.D."


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