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Research
Highlights
Historically
disproportionality has been addressed through the implementation
of a school-based prereferral intervention. According to Schrag
and Henderson (1996), prereferral interventions provide immediate
assistance to classroom teachers as they modify their instruction
or classroom management to better accommodate students who have
specific behavioral or academic learning problems, or both. These
changes in teacher practice are alternatives to referring the students
for assessment for special education eligibility. These interventions
are also effective in reducing the number of inappropriate referrals
made by general education teachers in public schools. The following
are examples of effective prereferral interventions used in schools:
The
Prereferral Intervention Process
Working
with Families
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