co-teaching

Published on Nov 23, 2016

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Welcome

Cooperating Teachers' Information Site

Defining Co-teaching

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Co-teaching is "two teachers working together with groups of students; sharing planning, organization,delivery and assessment of instruction"

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What co-teaching is NOT

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Co-teaching is NOT

a way to hide a weak student teacher
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Co-teaching is NOT

a less rigorous student teaching experience
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Co-teaching is NOT

one person is "on" while the other is "off"
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Co-teaching is NOT

one person determining what will be taught and how
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Benefits of co-teaching

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  • a reduction in the student-teacher ratio
  • an enhanced ability to meet student needs in large, diverse classrooms
  • full use of the experience and expertise of the cooperating teacher
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  • consistent classroom management
  • greater student participation and engagement
  • increased instructional options for students
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What does co-teaching look like?

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7 co-teaching strategies

One teach, one observe

One teach, one assist

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Station Teaching

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Parallel Teaching

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Supplemental Teaching

Differentiated Teaching

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Other Details about Co-teaching

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Want to know more?

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