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Effective Partnerships with Institutes of Higher Ed

Effective Partnerships with Institutes of Higher Ed. Heidi Mathie Mucha , Ph.D Utah SPDG Coordinator. Building Strong Partnerships. Communication Collaboration Bridging the gap from pre-service to practice. Communication. Creating opportunities for feedback from IHE’s

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Effective Partnerships with Institutes of Higher Ed

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  1. Effective Partnerships with Institutes of Higher Ed Heidi Mathie Mucha, Ph.D Utah SPDG Coordinator

  2. Building Strong Partnerships Communication Collaboration Bridging the gap from pre-service to practice

  3. Communication Creating opportunities for feedback from IHE’s “The feedback loop enables the learning process.The feedback loop provides a trusted guidance system.” (Fixsen & Blasé, 2006)

  4. ABC State Support Team ABC Research & Policy Team District Systems Coach ABC School Team ABC District Team Training Technical Assistance Logistics Public Relations

  5. Collaboration • Common projects and common goals. • Capitalizing on strengths of local IHE faculty.

  6. For entire application visit: www.updc.org/abc

  7. Bridging the Gap: From pre-service to practice • Using participating schools for student teaching, practicum and internships. Opportunities to observe evidence-based practices. • Awareness presentations across multiples universities. • Supply & Demand Survey and Meetings.

  8. Purpose of the Survey • Determine Special Education personnel needs by State, Region, District, and Charter over the next 7 years • Determine the ability of the Institutions of Higher Education in providing those personnel • Inform state level projects and activities

  9. Average Needs

  10. Average Needs

  11. More information Heidi Mathie Mucha, Ph.D heidim@updc.org www.updc.org/abc www.essentialeducator.org

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