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RTI and the Adolescent Reader: Responsive Literacy Instruction in Secondary Schools

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RTI and the Adolescent Reader focuses exclusively on Response to Intervention (RTI) for literacy at the secondary level. In this accessible guide, William Brozo defines RTI and explains why and how it is considered a viable intervention model for adolescent readers. He analyzes the authentic structural, political, cultural, and teacher and student identity issues unique to secondary schools. He challenges educators to revise RTI so their central aim becomes ensuring that all adolescents are provided with quality instruction and rewarding learning experiences. He shows how to create instruction that is responsive to students and promotes genuine literacy growth. Drawing from real secondary school cases demonstrating tiered interventions, RTI and the Adolescent Reader proves how this can work in your school too.

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Evidence-based strategies to meet the literacy needs of all secondary students. "RTI in the Real World" documents actual secondary schools employing RTI, with discussion questions for each case study. "Relate to Integrate" poses questions and offers prompts to foster critical thinking and the application of chapter ideas.

176 pages, Paperback

First published May 15, 2011

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