It Takes a Team: Ready Resources Beyond Your Scope
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In this episode, Heather and Veroncia dive into High-Leverage practices by examining how collaboration among professionals directly impacts student success. Veroncia shares real-world examples of working alongside special educators, therapists, general educators, administrators, and families to align goals and support students across settings. The conversation highlights how shared expertise and consistent approaches help students generalize skills throughout the day while reducing the burden on any one individual. They also acknowledge common barriers to collaboration, including time constraints, differing philosophies, and uneven implementation. The discussion emphasizes the value of proactive problem-solving, clear norms, and defined roles to keep teams focused and effective. Ultimately, the episode underscores a central takeaway: when students are kept at the center and adults work collectively, collaboration becomes one of the most powerful drivers of meaningful learning and growth.
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