Chapter 27: Using High Leverage Practices to Organize Practice-Based Opportunities: Academic and Behavioral Examples From Inclusive Educational Contexts
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Published:2021
Catherine Richards-Tutor, Brian R. Barber, Amber E. Benedict, Mary Brownell, Lorena Martinez-Vargas, Justin Gates, 2021. "Using High Leverage Practices to Organize Practice-Based Opportunities: Academic and Behavioral Examples From Inclusive Educational Contexts", Rethinking School-University Partnerships: A New Way Forward, Prentice T. Chandler, Lisa Barron
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In this chapter we describe how universities and school districts are partnering to improve outcomes for students with disabilities by developing practice-based opportunities for teacher candidates grounded in high leverage practices (HLPs). We first discuss the challenges facing teacher preparation for inclusive education and then details how practice-based opportunities provide essential skill development for teaching preservice teachers to implement HLPs. Next, we summarize two examples of mutually beneficial schooluniversity partnerships that use HLPs to organize practice-based approaches involving specific academic and behavioral practices. We conclude the chapter by sharing recommendations for teacher preparation programs and their partnering schools to develop and implement practice-based opportunities based on HLPs.
