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Increasing Parent Collaboration in the Implementation of Effective Practices
TEACHING Exceptional Children
  • Andy Garbacz, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Eliza Godfrey, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Dawn A. Rowe, East Tennessee State University
  • Angus Kittelman, University of Oregon
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Article
Publication Date
6-24-2022
Description

This column is a continuation in a series describing how collaboration among relevant stakeholders (e.g., parents, mental health professionals, community members) can enhance the implementation of effective practices to support children’s learning and development. In the previous column in the series, we described a variety of roles peers can have in the implementation of effective practices for students with and at risk for disabilities and strategies for developing and sustaining peer support programs in schools (Rowe et al., 2022). The purpose of this column is to describe different approaches to promote parent collaboration in the implementation of effective practices while addressing challenges that can undermine a collaborative process.

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Citation Information
Andy Garbacz, Eliza Godfrey, Dawn A. Rowe and Angus Kittelman. "Increasing Parent Collaboration in the Implementation of Effective Practices" TEACHING Exceptional Children Vol. 54 Iss. 5 (2022) p. 324 - 327 ISSN: 0040-0599
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/dawn-rowe/189/