Many school-based speech-language pathologists (SLPs) deal with large caseloads and limited resources. Taking on additional workload by implementing multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS) can seem overwhelming. Multi-Tiered Systems of Support: Implementation Tools for Speech-Language Pathologists in Education offers practical research-based tools that school-based SLPs can use to balance the high demands of their job with supporting general education students.
This professional resource provides answers to a range of questions about policy implications, applicability of the framework to a speech-language pathologist’s role in schools, and how an SLP can implement MTSS in their practice. Part I breaks down the important concepts of MTSS, while Part II is designed as an SLP MTSS Toolkit, featuring the collective wisdom of practitioners and researchers in the field. Throughout the text, readers will also find real-world snapshots of MTSS in action based on the experiences of actual SLPs in the field.
In addition, the appendices are filled with forms and templates for use in educational and clinical settings. Readers will also have access to a PluralPlus companion website with downloadable versions of the resources from the book.
Reviews
“[I] haven’t read anything else that so easily and practically connected the standards to SLP practices in a classroom setting... This book provided a very nice contrast between MTSS and IDEA services and clarified RTI. Well done! Examples provided were educationally relevant and easy to implement. Connections to the CCSS were evident throughout the book and will help SLPs understand their role in the provision of school services.”
— Verna Chinen, MS, Instructor, John A. Burns School of Medicine, Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Hawaii
“The checklists and observational rubrics will be very helpful for the seasoned professional and a great model for a beginning SLP.”
— Alicia M. Davis, MS, Lecturer, Special Education and Communication Disorders, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
“School based SLPs will very much appreciate the practical information and connections to resources that they can immediately put to use in planning interventions for a variety of students at many grade levels who are experiencing a wide range of difficulties.”
— Perry Flynn, MEd, Professor, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of North Carolina Greensboro
“The manuscript provides ample information about MTSS and links to previous and co-existing models of instruction (e.g., RTI, UD) to use within the constraints and expectations of CCSS and NCLB. This establishes a strong foundation of the structures in which the SLP provides services and why… Writing to the Common Core State Standards again is refreshing and furthers the notion of how and why the SLP and classroom teacher can form comprehensive alliances.”
— Kai Greene, PhD, Assistant Professor, Division of Special Education, California State University, Dominguez Hills
“This book fills a need in the profession in guiding SLPs with the understanding and integration of Multiple Tiers of Student Support (MTSS).”
— Lesley E. Mayne, PhD, Assistant Professor, Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire
“The book makes good use of tables, figures and graphs that help the reader gain deeper understanding.”
— Dr. Sherine Ramzy, PhD, Assistant Professor, the American University in Cairo
“The toolkit itself is one of the biggest strengths of this book. It gives precise descriptions to allow SLPs to implement a lot of practices and to share them with teachers and other collaborators.”
— Gwyneth C. Rost, PhD, Senior Lecturer, Communication Disorders, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
“I find for SLPs I supervise that MTSS is a very daunting task, so this resource will definitely serve as a quick jumping off point…”
— Kaci Stenger, MEd, MA, Hamilton County Educational Service Center
“This book will be a valuable tool for new SLPs entering into the field and experienced SLPs that are looking for interventions that provide the most bang for your buck! … I think this is just what young and busy SLPs are looking for.”
— Lisa D. Williamson, MA, Clinical Supervisor and Assistant Professor, Department of Communication, Sciences and Disorders, University of Cincinnati
"This book provides practical, research-based tools for how speech-language pathologists (SLPs) can continue to work with special education students while at the same time supporting students in general education.
The purpose of this book is to provide practical tools for SLPs to effectively provide multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS) to general education students. Author Dr. Lesley Sylvan accurately states that speech-language pathologists in the schools do not need one more thing to do; however, since MTSS is now part of the education system, she aims to offer realistic and practical tools for SLPs to be able to meet this challenge successfully. The tools she describes are not just based on theory, but on the actual clinical practice of SLPs working in public schools all over the country. [...]
The book is divided into three main parts. The first part has two introductory chapters titled, "What do SLPs need to know and explain about their role in MTSS? A Q & A Overview with Key Talking Points" and "What Decisions Do SLPs Need to Make? Key Decisions and Data Collection." Both of these opening chapters give a clear explanation of MTSS to those who may be less familiar and do a great job of explaining the need for MTSS as it replaces the discrepancy model. The second part of the book is entitled "What Tools Can SLPs Implement, Model, or Teach Within an MTSS Framework for Students in Grades K-12? Toolkit of Research-Based Approaches." This section of the book is made up of seven chapters with specific tools related to different modalities of language such as speaking and listening, reading, and writing. As well as tools related to language, speech sound disorders, fluency, voice, and social emotional skills. The third section, and perhaps one of the most useful, is the two appendixes that offer data collection forms, templates for the toolkit activities, letters, and permissions forms.
This is the first book I have read that focuses on MTSS specifically for speech-language pathologists. Dr. Sylvan takes a concept that may seem overwhelming and provides both easy-to-read theoretical reasoning as well as practical application of how to implement it. For any SLP who wants to understand and incorporate MTSS into their workload, this book is a must-have."
—Yvana Uranga-Hernandez, PhD, CCC-SLP, Biola University, in Doody's Book Reviews (February 2021)