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Multi-Tiered Systems of Support and the SLP: Modern Applications in Schools (On Demand Webinar) (WEB19912)

Presenter(s): Maureen Staskowski, PhD, CCC-SLP
Course Description


This webinar reviews the evolution of multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS), examines myths and misunderstandings about this service delivery context, and discusses the essential components of thorough implementation. Presenter Maureen Staskowski highlights the differences among MTSS, RTI, and “treating students off-caseload” and discusses using MTSS to help students with both decoding and language comprehension in the framework of the Simple View of Reading. Lastly, the presenter shares tips for coping with workload issues related to MTSS and advocating for SLPs’ contributions to raising student outcomes using MTSS.

Learning Objectives
You will be able to:

  • identify essential components of MTSS and dispel common MTSS myths
  • identify three resources for MTSS to share with educators
  • explain to key school personnel the value and resources for universal screening and progress monitoring for language comprehension

What is a webinar?

Webinars are slide-based presentation and question-and-answer sessions that you can watch live at a pre-scheduled date and time or on-demand at your leisure after the live event occurs (see live date for this webinar above).

Learning assessment

Self-assessment

This course is part of the Professional Issues in Schools learning path. What is a learning path? A learning path is a curated set of courses on an essential topic, designed for you to take in order—or in whatever order you wish—as you have time in your schedule. Our learning paths identify sets of key courses so you can get on your way to mastering particular areas of practice according to your needs, priorities, and interests.

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Subscribers Ratings
10
CONTINUING EDUCATION
PDH: 2
ASHA CEU*: 0.2
COURSE DETAILS
Item #(s): WEB19912
Available Through: March 05, 2025