What is it about?

This tutorial illustrates the role a school-based speech-language pathologist has as a collaborative partner in MTSS in the elementary grades for morphological knowledge.

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Why is it important?

Given school-based SLPs' language and literacy expertise, we are well suited for engaging in collaborative partnerships in the school setting to increase academic outcomes. The information presented in this tutorial provides a guide to establish collaborative partnerships within educational teams to support morphological knowledge development through all MTSS tiers.

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I particularly enjoyed writing this article with colleagues who are also passionate about curriculum-based instruction and interprofessional practice in the schools. We really wanted to provide readers with a "roadmap" for getting started in these types of collaborations.

Professor Ginger G Collins
University of Montana

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This page is a summary of: Morphological Knowledge: Opportunities for Collaboration Through Multitiered System of Supports, Language Speech and Hearing Services in Schools, July 2020, American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA),
DOI: 10.1044/2020_lshss-19-00051.
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