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Collaboration in Inclusive Classrooms: Connecting High-Leverage Practices to Student Success (The Norton Series on Inclusive Education for Students with Disabilities)
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High-leverage practices are key to collaborative co-teaching in an inclusive setting.

Collaboration and co-teaching are concepts that have long been central to inclusive education. More recently, evidence-based and high-leverage practices (EBPs and HLPs) have gained recognition as highly effective tools to improve student learning and behavior, in both general and special education classrooms.

In this reader-friendly text, two of the nation’s top experts in co-teaching provide a unique guide to implementing EBPs and HLPs through collaborative teaming practices. Melissa Jenkins and Wendy Murawski position collaboration as the bridge by which both HLPs and EBPs can be more effectively utilized for the success of all students in the classroom. Filled with strategies, practical examples, reflection questions, and tools like decision-making flow charts, their easy-to-use handbook belongs on the desk of every teacher working in an inclusive environment.