Embedded HLP
HLP 2
Lead Effective Meetings with Professionals and Families
Educators lead and participate in a range of meetings (e.g., meetings with families, individualized education program [IEP] teams, individualized family services plan [IFSP] teams, instructional planning) with the purpose of identifying clear, measurable student outcomes and developing behavioral plans using culturally inclusive pedagogies and practices that support these outcomes. They develop a meeting agenda, allocate time to meet the goals of the agenda, and lead in ways that encourage consensus building through positive verbal and nonverbal communication, encouraging the sharing of multiple perspectives, demonstrating active listening, and soliciting feedback.
| Download Leadership Guide | This resource is intended for school leaders (Administrators, Teacher Coaches, Mentors, etc.) to support their teams in effectively implementing the high-leverage practices (HLPs) in the classroom. |
| Download Faculty Guide (Higher Education) | This resource is intended to support educator preparation faculty and staff looking to embed high-leverage practices (HLPs) in professional development, implementation, teacher candidate observation and feedback efforts at their school site. |
| Watch Video - Coming Soon | This resource features video exemplars of teachers implementing high-leverage practices (HLPs) in a variety of instructional settings. The settings include elementary-level, secondary-level, one-on-one, small-group, whole-group, and virtual instruction. |
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Last Updated:
19 August, 2026