“…Teacher preparation programs need to be clear about the specific HLPs to be taught (focus) with deliberate decisions about their distribution (i.e., coherence across the program related to where they will be introduced, taught, practised, assessed), and with sufficient time allocated to the development of each HLP across the program (duration). Examples of specific pedagogies to support PSTs in learning to use these practices include micro-teaching, cases, tutoring, lesson study, peer coaching, bug-in-ear technology, simulated experiences such as TeachLivE/Mursion, video analyses, practice opportunities with feedback and reflection, incorporating practice opportunities with external and self-assessments, and courses carefully linked to field-based learning experiences (e.g., Benedict et al, 2016;Leko et al, 2015;Maheady, Smith, & Jabot, 2014;McDonald et al, 2013;McDonald et al, 2014;Peercy & Troyan, 2017).…”