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Growing Together
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In this video from the Research-to-Practice Spotlight Series featuring Ohio University, administrators of the Patton College of Education’s partner schools discuss the benefits of the clinical practice partnership for their teachers and students. Elementary principals Heather Skinner, Roger Nott, and Penny McDowell explain that teacher candidates bring new ideas and serve as valuable resources for PK-12 students, such as by providing quality intervention for children with reading gaps in English language arts.
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