
Academic Skills Problems: Direct Assessment and Intervention Fifth Edition
Author(s): Edward S. Shapiro (Author), Nathan H. Clemens (Author), Jay Shapiro (Foreword), Dan Shapiro (Foreword), Sally Shapiro (Foreword)
- Publisher: The Guilford Press
- Publication Date: July 24, 2023
- Edition: Fifth
- Language: English
- Print length: 552 pages
- ISBN-10: 146255119X
- ISBN-13: 9781462551194
Book Description
New to This Edition
*Revised throughout by new coauthor Nathan H. Clemens, while retaining the core elements of Edward S. Shapiro’s approach.
*New emphasis on the central role of language in reading, mathematics, and writing development and difficulties, and implications for working more effectively with linguistically and culturally diverse students.
*Fresh perspectives on behaviors that facilitate learning, such as attention to task and following directions.
*Updated and expanded coverage of key topics–universal screening; progress monitoring; intensive, individualized academic skills interventions; and more.
See also
Academic Skills Problems Fifth Edition Workbook, which provides the reproducible forms discussed in the text, practice exercises, and additional useful materials, in a convenient large-size format.Editorial Reviews
Review
“In the fifth edition, Clemens has updated and enhanced Shapiro’s foundational text and companion workbook with extensive new information based on contemporary research and practice. Using the keystone model of academic skills as an overarching framework, the fifth edition provides practical guidance about research-based assessment and intervention procedures; equally important, it offers caveats about popular but largely ineffective tactics. This book will continue to be a fundamental text in school psychology training programs as well as a go-to resource for practitioners who work in multi-tiered systems of support. It really operationalizes how school psychologists should function. The fifth edition of the
Workbook again offers useful reproducible forms and detailed procedures that support work in an instructional environment context.”–Joseph F. Kovaleski, DEd, NCSP, Professor Emeritus of Educational and School Psychology, Indiana University of Pennsylvania“The fifth edition of this seminal resource truly delivers. Every university trainer, school psychologist, and special educator will welcome this needed guide to addressing K–12 students’ academic challenges. Cutting-edge research is integrated into a comprehensive approach to assessment and intervention decision making within a multi-tiered systems of support framework. A particularly compelling feature of the text is the elegant yet simple approach to direct academic assessment using keystone skills that align with intervention selection. This book is a ‘must have’ for preservice training and professional development.”–Robin S. Codding, PhD, BCBA, School Psychology Program, Northeastern University
“An essential text for individuals who engage in academic assessment, intervention, and/or data-based decision making in schools. The fifth edition is significantly updated with contemporary research, while retaining its comprehensive practitioner-oriented approach. The detailed, realistic case illustrations in the final chapter integrate all the content from the prior chapters. This unique book is a great text for school psychologists in training as well as practitioners seeking to further their professional development. Readers will appreciate the explicit guidance on how to conceptualize academic difficulties, use data to inform the selection of evidence-based interventions, and monitor progress. Useful tools are available in each chapter. I look forward to using the fifth edition in my Academic Interventions course.”–Stacy-Ann A. January, PhD, NCSP, School Psychology Program, University of South Florida
“Like prior editions, the fifth edition of
Academic Skills Problems is a ‘must’ for any educator’s toolbox. Together, the text and workbook serve as an easy reference and support, with clearly organized topics treated in a thorough manner. The updated fifth edition is an apt tribute to the lifetime work of an incredible scholar, teacher, and mentor.”–John L. Hosp, PhD, Special Education Program, University of Massachusetts Amherst“Prior editions have been staple texts in psychoeducational assessment and intervention courses. The fifth edition of the text and workbook, updating Shapiro’s foundational framework, are more inclusive of different types of assessments and offer critical considerations for implementation within response-to-intervention models. Clemens expands on the theoretical bases of academic skills to help professionals gain a deeper understanding of the assessments and interventions they are using. Graduate students, practitioners, and faculty in school psychology and special education all will benefit from using the fifth edition to inform their work.”–Ethan R. Van Norman, PhD, School Psychology Program, Lehigh University
“This book is a fantastically useful resource for practitioners and researchers alike. For practitioners, this text can even be useful as a cookbook of sorts where, if not read in its entirety, flipping open to a section provides an immediately actionable plan for assessment for intervention and the ingredients (i.e., data or tools) necessary to carry it out.” ―
NASP Communiqué Published On: 2025-05-01About the Author
Nathan H. Clemens, PhD, is Professor in the Department of Special Education and Dean’s Distinguished Faculty Fellow at The University of Texas at Austin. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Meadows Center for Preventing Educational Risk. Dr. Clemens’s research is focused on intervention and assessment for students with learning difficulties, with an emphasis on word reading difficulties among students in early elementary grades and reading comprehension difficulties for students in secondary grades. He has published over 60 peer-reviewed journal articles and chapters in edited books and is leading several federally funded research projects investigating interventions for academic skills. Dr. Clemens is a recipient of the Outstanding Dissertation Award and the Lightner Witmer Award for Early Career Scholarship from the Division of School Psychology of the American Psychological Association.
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