
Addressing Literacy Through MTSS Implementation
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In this episode, Taren Hendricks and Dr. Kelsey Walker share their experiences and insights on implementing Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) and literacy initiatives in Goshen County Schools. They discuss the unique challenges and successes of working in a rural educational setting, and highlight the importance of data-driven decision-making and professional development.
Resources:
Reading in the Brain: The New Science of How We Read (Dehaene, 2010)
The Reading League’s summer book study
- Effective Universal Instruction (Gibbons et al., 2018)
- MTSS for Reading Improvement (Brown & Stollar, 2025)
MTSS Coach PLC
- Untangling Data-Based Decision Making (Harlacher et al., 2024)
- Intervention Central: Response to Intervention resources
WDE’s Wyoming MTSS Center
Resources & professional development
- AIR’s MTSS Center resources
MTSS and Science of Reading Article
MTSS Coaching Toolkit
Request a consultation
Takeaways:
- MTSS Implementation: The importance of a structured, system-wide approach to implementing MTSS to ensure consistent support across diverse educational settings.
- Data Utilization: How centralized data systems can enhance decision-making processes and improve student outcomes by providing clear insights into student progress and needs.
- Professional Development: The effectiveness of phased training and the application of adult learning theory in fostering teacher growth and improving instructional practices.
- Shared Leadership: The role of collaborative leadership in driving educational change and ensuring the sustainability of new initiatives.
- Teacher Support: The need for ongoing support and resources for teachers to effectively implement MTSS and adapt to new educational strategies.
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