Erin’s Book & Book Chapters
Brand New Chapters on MTSS and progress monitoring guidelines
It is one of the honor’s of my career that I was invited to join legendary school psychologist Dr. Jim Ysseldyke on the 14th edition of his seminal textbook that has been shaped educators since the 70s. I’m so proud to say that we gave this textbook a major renovation and brought it into the modern era with the themes of equity and bias in assessment to the forefront. We also diversified the perspectives within by including voices from the field including colleagues who specialize in working with Native American students and understanding that the Black and African American students are under-identified for Talented and Gifted programs. We wrote an all new chapter on MTSS that is sure to shape the next generation of special education teachers, school psychologists, social workers, counselors and other specialists.
Integrated MTSS: Blending RTI and PBIS
Drs. Kent McIntosh and Steve Goodman are colleagues who I’ve had the pleasure of working with over the years. They invited me and my co-authors to tell our story of how we implemented MTSS in Oregon over the years. So yes, I have a chapter in the book and the coaches survey we developed is also included in the book.
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Handbook of Effective Inclusive Elementary Schools
Dr. Bob Algozzine has won numerous awards for his many contributions to special education. I was honored to lead a chapter on data teaming with him. The handbook offers a comprehensive exploration of how students with disabilities might be provided classrooms and schools that are both inclusive and effective. The chapter I led the writing of is titled, “The form and function of data teams in inclusive schools” and is based on our work with schools implementing tiered systems for behavior.
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