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School Success for At-Risk Students: A Culturally Responsive Tiered Approach introduces a model that incorporates cultural responsiveness into the familiar three-tiered model of behavioural and academic support. The model is designed to modify learning environments to support all students, identify students at risk, and provide a continuum of supports for those who need it.

The characteristics, outcomes, and support needs of at-risk students are explored in detail. These students include those with disabilities, those who are English language learners, refugees, indigenous, LGBT+, students from low SES backgrounds, and those who are involved with the juvenile justice or out-of-home care systems. The concepts of cultural responsiveness and competence are defined and discussed, then incorporated into a framework that includes the Response to Intervention and Positive Behavioural Interventions and Supports frameworks. This revised framework is investigated in regards to theory, research, and practice. The importance of cultural competence for at-risk students and ways to improve this in schools are suggested.

This book is a necessary companion for educators and researchers who have an interest in exploring the nature and context of educating at-risk students from the perspective of a culturally responsive multi-tiered system of support. It will also be of interest to a wide range of individuals working in education with at-risk youth, including preservice and veteran teachers, leadership teams, school psychologists, and school counsellors, as well as teacher educators.



Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables

About the Authors

Chapter 1. Introduction

Chapter 2. Theoretical Frameworks

Chapter 3. At-risk Students: English Learners, Migrant/refugee, and Indigenous Students

Chapter 4. At-Risk Students: Students with Disabilities, Mental Health Issues, Chronic Illness

Chapter 5. At-Risk Students: Students in Out of Home Care, Involvement With the Justice System, and from Low SES Backgrounds

Chapter 6. At-Risk Students: LGBT+

Chapter 7. Developing a Culturally Competent School Culture

Chapter 8. Conclusion

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
      Publication Date: 9/26/2018 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138104884, 978-1138104884
      ISBN10: 1138104884

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      School Success for At-Risk Students: A Culturally Responsive Tiered Approach introduces a model that incorporates cultural responsiveness into the familiar three-tiered model of behavioural and academic support. The model is designed to modify learning environments to support all students, identify students at risk, and provide a continuum of supports for those who need it.

      The characteristics, outcomes, and support needs of at-risk students are explored in detail. These students include those with disabilities, those who are English language learners, refugees, indigenous, LGBT+, students from low SES backgrounds, and those who are involved with the juvenile justice or out-of-home care systems. The concepts of cultural responsiveness and competence are defined and discussed, then incorporated into a framework that includes the Response to Intervention and Positive Behavioural Interventions and Supports frameworks. This revised framework is investigated in regards to theory, research, and practice. The importance of cultural competence for at-risk students and ways to improve this in schools are suggested.

      This book is a necessary companion for educators and researchers who have an interest in exploring the nature and context of educating at-risk students from the perspective of a culturally responsive multi-tiered system of support. It will also be of interest to a wide range of individuals working in education with at-risk youth, including preservice and veteran teachers, leadership teams, school psychologists, and school counsellors, as well as teacher educators.



      Table of Contents

      List of Figures and Tables

      About the Authors

      Chapter 1. Introduction

      Chapter 2. Theoretical Frameworks

      Chapter 3. At-risk Students: English Learners, Migrant/refugee, and Indigenous Students

      Chapter 4. At-Risk Students: Students with Disabilities, Mental Health Issues, Chronic Illness

      Chapter 5. At-Risk Students: Students in Out of Home Care, Involvement With the Justice System, and from Low SES Backgrounds

      Chapter 6. At-Risk Students: LGBT+

      Chapter 7. Developing a Culturally Competent School Culture

      Chapter 8. Conclusion

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