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Co-Teaching

DeWayne Harbaugh dharbaugh@riu6.org Kathy Daugherty kdaugherty@riu6.org. Co-Teaching. Why Co-Teach. Co-teaching is commonly defined as general and special education teachers planning, delivering, and assessing instruction for a diverse group of learners in a single classroom. Definition:.

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Co-Teaching

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  1. DeWayne Harbaugh dharbaugh@riu6.org Kathy Daugherty kdaugherty@riu6.org Co-Teaching

  2. Why Co-Teach

  3. Co-teaching is commonly defined as general and special education teachers planning, delivering, and assessing instruction for a diverse group of learners in a single classroom Definition:

  4. Two or more professionals Joint delivery of instruction Diverse group of students Shared classroom space Elements of co-teaching

  5. * Increase student- teacher ratio * Increase resources for using effective research-based instructional strategies * Greater sense of community between staff & students * More engagement of students * Increased monitoring & assessment Advantages

  6. Advantages for students

  7. barriers

  8. Getting off to a good start

  9. One Teach, One Observe

  10. ONE TEACH, ONE ASSIST

  11. Station Teaching

  12. Alternative Teaching

  13. Parallel Teaching

  14. Teaming

  15. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQgXqZGTUg0 Examples of Co Teaching

  16. The Stages of the Co-teaching Process

  17. Open communication (resources online) Attitude Lesson plan tool (online) Silent communication framework Tips & Tricks

  18. questions

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