Collaborative Teaching in Secondary Schools

Collaborative Teaching in Secondary Schools
Author: Wendy W. Murawski
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2009-03-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781412968058

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"This is like the 'Everything You Wanted to Know About Co-Teaching' book that answers questions you did not even know to ask! Murawski's wit, enthusiasm, and expertise are engaging and informative throughout. From the details of starting a co-teaching relationship to the fine art of sustaining the co-teaching union, this book has something for everyone."-Peggy King-Sears, Professor of Special EducationGeorge Mason UniversityCreate a successful partnership that provides the ultimate learning environment for every student!Many districts across the nation are incorporating co-teaching into their schools in order to create the best learning environment for all students. This practical, easy-to-use resource offers administrators and teachers a wealth of strategies and tools for setting up, conducting, and maintaining a successful co-teaching relationship that addresses the diverse needs in today's inclusive classrooms. Offered in a lighthearted, humorous manner that compares the co-teaching relationship to a marriage, this comprehensive guide provides substantive, field-tested differentiation and application strategies strongly supported by research and years of expert, hands-on experience. Numerous replicable forms, worksheets, checklists, and examples are included as well as helpful references, Web sites, co-teaching scenarios and case studies, and much more. Each chapter is packed with straightforward ideas for:Dealing with difficult contentMastering scheduling challenges and personality conflictsSetting roles and responsibilities Various approaches for co-instructionCo-planning and co-assessementThis resource is ideal for helping schools improve current programs or as a reference for teachers who have no experience with co-teaching and are ready to initiate a new relationship.

Collaborative Teaching in Elementary Schools

Collaborative Teaching in Elementary Schools
Author: Wendy W. Murawski
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 593
Release: 2010
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781412968089

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Using marriage as a metaphor, this lighthearted, highly practical, and teacher-friendly resource helps general education teachers and special service providers successfully set up, conduct, and maintain co-teaching partnerships.

Co Teaching in Secondary Schools

Co Teaching in Secondary Schools
Author: Lisa Dieker,Rebecca Hines
Publsiher: National Professional Resources Inc
Total Pages: 6
Release: 2018-02-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781938539916

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This 6-page laminated guide is an easy-to-use, quick-reference tool for middle and high school teachers embarking on co-teaching for the first time, as well for those in established co-teaching partnerships. Drs. Lisa Dieker and Rebecca Hines, well-known experts in the field of inclusion, have paired up to create a concise yet substantive laminated guide that offers teachers practical strategies for building strong co-teaching teams. The guide walks collaborative teaching teams through the seven steps of successful classroom inclusion, and offers practical tips and examples to help teachers along the way. It also offers a checklist of the key characteristics of effective co-teaching classrooms to help teachers stay on track

Co Teaching in Secondary Schools

Co Teaching in Secondary Schools
Author: Lisa Dieker,Rebecca Hines
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-06-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1938539435

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Co-teaching is an increasingly popular teaching model. Although it can be a very effective way of helping all students in inclusive classrooms learn, it can also be quite challenging for teachers to implement, especially at the secondary level, but it is a challenge well worth embracing.This updated and expanded edition of Co-Teaching in Secondary Schools: 7 Steps to Successful Inclusion, is an easy-to-use, quick-reference tool for middle and high school teachers embarking on co-teaching for the first time, as well for those in established co-teaching partnerships. Drs. Lisa Dieker and Rebecca Hines, well-known experts in the field of inclusion, have paired up to create a concise yet substantive laminated guide that offers teachers concrete strategies for building strong co-teaching teams. The guide walks collaborative teaching teams through the seven steps of successful classroom inclusion, and offers practical tips and examples to help teachers along the way. It also offers a checklist of the key characteristics of effective co-teaching classrooms to help teachers stay on track. Planning forms and helpful charts are also included to assist both special ed and regular education teachers in lesson planning and tracking informal teacher observations, as well as supervising paraeducators.

Strength in Numbers

Strength in Numbers
Author: Ilana Seidel Horn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2012
Genre: Classroom management
ISBN: 0873536630

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Written by a seasoned teacher, researcher and teacher educator with over two decades of teaching experience, the goal of this book is to support teachers in developing tools for effective group work in their secondary mathematics classrooms. Effective group work engages children’s own thinking and allows them to work together to understand a concept. It can also address problems that often arise in typical mathematics instruction by providing a framework for teachers to create engaging learning environments. The book outlines ways to choose tasks, help students adjust to new ways of approaching schoolwork, and discusses the types of status problems that can impede the most earnest attempts at collaborative learning. This practical, useful book introduces tested tools and concepts for creating equitable collaborative learning environments that supports all students and develops confidence in their mathematical ability.

Collaborative Teaching and Learning

Collaborative Teaching and Learning
Author: James Henri
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 126
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: High school teaching
ISBN: 0949060178

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Collaborative Learning

Collaborative Learning
Author: Edwin Mason
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1972
Genre: Education
ISBN: STANFORD:36105031519536

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Co Teaching in the Differentiated Classroom

Co Teaching in the Differentiated Classroom
Author: Melinda L. Fattig,Maureen Tormey Taylor
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2007-12-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780787987442

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Co-Teaching in the Differentiated Classroom is a practical hands-on guide that explains how to implement co-teaching programs in mixed-ability classrooms. Based on the authors' award-winning model, this important guide shows how special education teachers can pair with general education teachers to improve classroom functioning while promoting high achievement for all students. The book provides tested frameworks and tools for teacher collaboration on lesson planning, student grouping, assessment, and discipline. It also offers guidance on managing overcrowded classrooms and on designing and implementing differentiated lessons and assignments, and includes advice for administrators.