Learning and Leading for Transdisciplinary Literacy through Multi-Tiered Systems of Support

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communities of practice
Conditions of learning
curriculum integration strategies
educational equity frameworks
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evidence-based intervention
formative assessment practices
instruction
interdisciplinary
K-12 instructional leadership
lifelong learning
literacy
literacy coaching
literacy improvement for school administrators
MTSS
Multi-tiered systems of support
Response to intervention
School ecosystem
school leaders
superintendents
teacher leaders
teacher professional growth
Transdisciplinary literacies

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  • ISBN 9781032707969
  • Weight: 570g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 May 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This comprehensive guide gives an overview of Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) for K-12 teacher leaders and other school professionals with practices toward achieving transdisciplinary success for lifelong literacy in schools. MTSS is a holistic teacher leadership approach that focuses on transdisciplinary networks of instruction and intervention. For MTSS to be effective, teacher-colleagues and teacher leaders need to be prepared to understand the complexities of the systems and the multiple tiers of support needed within each system, as well as their roles in the process.

This book details an illustrative list of tiers for seven systems within an MTSS framework, including multi-tiered systems for:

  • Assessment and Evaluation
  • Professional Learning (e.g., literacy coaches, literacy leadership teams, online/offline professional learning)
  • Family Engagement (e.g., newsletters, parent nights, parent workshops, Parent–Teacher Associations)
  • Transdisciplinary Curriculum Content (e.g., media centers, leveled book rooms, schools, districts, and state resource teachers)
  • Community Engagement (e.g., social services, school outreach, counseling services, health services)
  • Distributive Teacher Leadership (e.g., School Advisory Committee, college/university courses, professional pathways)
  • Response to Intervention/Instruction

With examples of instructional practices, connections to researched resources, and implementational plans, this book will be useful for teacher leaders, literacy coaches, and curriculum leaders, as well as school board officials and school administrators, to leverage their knowledge and skills for transdisciplinary literacy learning in their schools.

Mary E. Little is a Professor in the Exceptional Student Education program at the University of Central Florida, USA.

Enrique A. Puig is Director of the Morgridge International Reading Center at the University of Central Florida, USA.

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