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Co Planning
Author | : Andrea Honigsfeld,Maria G. Dove |
Publsiher | : Corwin Press |
Total Pages | : 281 |
Release | : 2021-09-22 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781544366050 |
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Pool your collective wisdom in support of your English learners! Bestselling authors Andrea Honigsfeld and Maria G. Dove have returned with this new resource that compliments and expands on their previous titles on co-teaching and collaboration by addressing collaborative planning in greater depth. Co-planning is positioned as the first step toward integrative language and content instruction as regular and purposeful collaboration ensures that Els/MLs have access to core content. Key features include: · Practical, step-by-step guidance to starting and sustaining collaborative planning for integrated language, literacy, and social-emotional development · An array of checklists, templates, and protocols for immediate implementation · Snapshots from the Field provide real-life examples of co-planning in action · Beautiful full-color design with original sketch notes to bring concepts to life · QR codes that link to author interviews elaborating on key ideas
Co Planning for Co Teaching
Author | : Gloria Lodato Wilson |
Publsiher | : ASCD |
Total Pages | : 64 |
Release | : 2016-08-25 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781416623182 |
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How do you ensure that your co-teaching strategies make the most of the time that you and your co-teaching partner have in the classroom? The answer is co-planning, which will dramatically and efficiently increase the effectiveness of your instruction. In Co-Planning for Co-Teaching, author Gloria Lodato Wilson presents time-saving routines for general and special education teachers that will increase the active roles of each co-teacher and intensify instruction for students. Useful for co-teachers, administrators supervising co-teachers, and pre-service teachers, this book outlines * how to eliminate the frustration and barriers often associated with co-planning, * how to maintain the rigor of the coursework, * how best to address the needs of students, and * co-planning strategies for meeting IEP goals. Packed with useful examples for both elementary and secondary co-teachers, Wilson’s “behind-the-scenes” guidance helps co-teachers make the most of co-planning time.
Co planning for Co teaching
Author | : Gloria Lodato Wilson |
Publsiher | : ASCD |
Total Pages | : 64 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781416623205 |
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Packed with useful examples for both elementary and secondary co-teachers, Wilson's "behind-the-scenes" guidance helps co-teachers make the most of co-planning time.
Planning for Coexistence
Author | : Libby Porter,Janice Barry |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2016-06-10 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781317080169 |
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Planning is becoming one of the key battlegrounds for Indigenous people to negotiate meaningful articulation of their sovereign territorial and political rights, reigniting the essential tension that lies at the heart of Indigenous-settler relations. But what actually happens in the planning contact zone - when Indigenous demands for recognition of coexisting political authority over territory intersect with environmental and urban land-use planning systems in settler-colonial states? This book answers that question through a critical examination of planning contact zones in two settler-colonial states: Victoria, Australia and British Columbia, Canada. Comparing the experiences of four Indigenous communities who are challenging and renegotiating land-use planning in these places, the book breaks new ground in our understanding of contemporary Indigenous land justice politics. It is the first study to grapple with what it means for planning to engage with Indigenous peoples in major cities, and the first of its kind to compare the underlying conditions that produce very different outcomes in urban and non-urban planning contexts. In doing so, the book exposes the costs and limits of the liberal mode of recognition as it comes to be articulated through planning, challenging the received wisdom that participation and consultation can solve conflicts of sovereignty. This book lays the theoretical, methodological and practical groundwork for imagining what planning for coexistence might look like: a relational, decolonizing planning praxis where self-determining Indigenous peoples invite settler-colonial states to their planning table on their terms.
OECD Development Policy Tools Addressing Forced Displacement through Development Planning and Co operation Guidance for Donor Policy Makers and Practitioners
Author | : OECD |
Publsiher | : OECD Publishing |
Total Pages | : 104 |
Release | : 2017-11-15 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 9789264285590 |
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This Guidance provides a clear and practical introduction to the challenges faced in working in situations of forced displacement, and provides guidance to donor staff seeking to mainstream responses to forced displacement into development planning and co-operation.
The Co Planner
Author | : Lisa Dieker |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2014-03 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1941171001 |
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Teachers across the country are engaged in collaborative planning in order to improve the educational outcomes of diverse students. This unique lesson plan book is designed to be completed and shared between two teachers. The fourth edition of this best-selling plan book has been revised and updated to enable teachers to document the academic, behavioral and social adaptations made to the curriculum or implemented during instruction. Includes weekly strategies and monthly notes from the author that offer insight about the value, the art, and the impact of co-teaching. Supports 36-weeks.
Integrating Food into Urban Planning
Author | : Yves Cabannes,Cecilia Marocchino |
Publsiher | : UCL Press |
Total Pages | : 376 |
Release | : 2018-11-22 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781787353770 |
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The integration of food into urban planning is a crucial and emerging topic. Urban planners, alongside the local and regional authorities that have traditionally been less engaged in food-related issues, are now asked to take a central and active part in understanding how food is produced, processed, packaged, transported, marketed, consumed, disposed of and recycled in our cities. While there is a growing body of literature on the topic, the issue of planning cities in such a way they will increase food security and nutrition, not only for the affluent sections of society but primarily for the poor, is much less discussed, and much less informed by practices. This volume, a collaboration between the Bartlett Development Planning Unit at UCL and the Food Agricultural Organisation, aims to fill this gap by putting more than 20 city-based experiences in perspective, including studies from Toronto, New York City, Portland and Providence in North America; Milan in Europe and Cape Town in Africa; Belo Horizonte and Lima in South America; and, in Asia, Bangkok and Tokyo. By studying and comparing cities of different sizes, from both the Global North and South, in developed and developing regions, the contributors collectively argue for the importance and circulation of global knowledge rooted in local food planning practices, programmes and policies.
Co Teaching for English Learners
Author | : Maria G. Dove,Andrea Honigsfeld |
Publsiher | : Corwin Press |
Total Pages | : 312 |
Release | : 2017-09-27 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781506343242 |
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Because teacher collaboration isn’t an option, it’s a MUST! EL authorities Maria Dove and Andrea Honigsfeld take ESL teachers and their general education colleagues step-by-step through building a successful collaboration—or improving an existing one. And since no teaching team is exactly alike, you’ll find seven collaborative models to choose from. Features include: • In-depth profiles of the seven models • Advantages and challenges of each model • Clear explanations of each teacher’s role • Tried-and-true strategies for the entire instructional cycle: co-planning, co-instruction, co-assessment, and reflection • Real-life accounts from co-teaching veterans • Accompanying videos and dedicated web content