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Strategies for Improving Implementation of Effective Practices Through Peer Engagement
TEACHING Exceptional Children
  • Dawn A. Rowe, East Tennessee State University
  • Angus Kittelman, University of Oregon
  • K. Brigid Flannery, University of Oregon
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Article
Publication Date
4-9-2022
Description

This “View From the Field” column is part of a series highlighting the important roles stakeholders, peers, families, community members, and school staff have in supporting the implementation of effective practices (i.e., evidence-based, research-based) for students with or at risk for disabilities. We describe how different stakeholders can successfully partner with school intervention teams to improve social-behavior, academic, and transition outcomes. We also offer strategies for how schools can develop and sustain partnerships with these stakeholders.

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Dawn A. Rowe, Angus Kittelman and K. Brigid Flannery. "Strategies for Improving Implementation of Effective Practices Through Peer Engagement" TEACHING Exceptional Children Vol. 54 Iss. 4 (2022) p. 240 - 242 ISSN: 0040-0599
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/dawn-rowe/190/