School Social Workers as Response to Intervention Change Champions

School social workers (SSWs) are known for serving students with social, emotional, and academic needs. Implementing Response to Intervention (RTI)/Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) is one avenue in which SSWs play an integral role by guiding the development and implementation of student interv...

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Main Authors: Deneca Winfrey Avant, Brenda Coble Lindsey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Indiana University School of Social Work 2016-02-01
Series:Advances in Social Work
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Online Access:https://journals.iupui.edu/index.php/advancesinsocialwork/article/view/16428
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spelling doaj-10d8f08ee4fe42f28ca6e104b91f98b02020-11-25T00:00:48ZengIndiana University School of Social WorkAdvances in Social Work1527-85652331-41252016-02-0116227629110.18060/1642820423School Social Workers as Response to Intervention Change ChampionsDeneca Winfrey Avant0Brenda Coble Lindsey1Illinois State UniversityUniversity of Illinois at Urbana- ChampaignSchool social workers (SSWs) are known for serving students with social, emotional, and academic needs. Implementing Response to Intervention (RTI)/Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) is one avenue in which SSWs play an integral role by guiding the development and implementation of student interventions. RTI/MTSS requires substantive and multifaceted system changes that involve more than simply adopting new approaches. This paradigm shift brings change which may not be desired or easily accepted by school systems. However, developing collaborative relationships and using effective leadership strategies throughout the RTI/MTSS transformation can be a pathway to success. A survey of 192 SSWs in Illinois revealed the challenges that SSWs experienced as the process of implementing RTI/MTSS transformed them into change leaders. This revelation was viewed as an opportunity to closely align social and emotional practices with students’ academic achievement.https://journals.iupui.edu/index.php/advancesinsocialwork/article/view/16428Change agentsleadersmulti-tiered system of supportsresponse to interventionschool social workers
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multi-tiered system of supports
response to intervention
school social workers
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title School Social Workers as Response to Intervention Change Champions
title_short School Social Workers as Response to Intervention Change Champions
title_full School Social Workers as Response to Intervention Change Champions
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publisher Indiana University School of Social Work
series Advances in Social Work
issn 1527-8565
2331-4125
publishDate 2016-02-01
description School social workers (SSWs) are known for serving students with social, emotional, and academic needs. Implementing Response to Intervention (RTI)/Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) is one avenue in which SSWs play an integral role by guiding the development and implementation of student interventions. RTI/MTSS requires substantive and multifaceted system changes that involve more than simply adopting new approaches. This paradigm shift brings change which may not be desired or easily accepted by school systems. However, developing collaborative relationships and using effective leadership strategies throughout the RTI/MTSS transformation can be a pathway to success. A survey of 192 SSWs in Illinois revealed the challenges that SSWs experienced as the process of implementing RTI/MTSS transformed them into change leaders. This revelation was viewed as an opportunity to closely align social and emotional practices with students’ academic achievement.
topic Change agents
leaders
multi-tiered system of supports
response to intervention
school social workers
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