“…HBI strategies have been effectively practiced with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) students (Malone, Fodor, & Hollingshead, 2019;Ncube, 2011;Slavin, 2011Slavin, , 2014Stenhoff & Lignugaris-Kraft, 2007;Jenkins, Antil, Wayne, & Vadasy, 2003;Sutherland, Wehby, & Gunter, 2000). Application of several HBI strategies has improved the education of students with SEND, especially those evidence-based strategies with an effect size greater than 0.40 (Al-Shammari, 2019a, 2019b, 2019c, 2019dHattie, 2009Hattie, , 2011Hattie, , 2015Hattie, , 2017Hornby, 2014). This paper offers a theoretical perspective on using HBI strategies.…”