Co-Teaching: Partners in Practice
Course 5843
Co-teaching has increasingly become more popular as education moves to more collaborative models of instruction. This course will help you to reflect on what you can bring to a co-teaching framework, and to reflect on aspects of co-teaching that are essential for you (and your partner!) to succeed in that environment. You’ll learn the different co-teaching models, how to co-teach with a specialist, and how to apply specific strategies to foster learning in a collaborative environment.
What you will learn:
Goals and Objectives of this Course:
- Use provided prompts specific to co-teaching to describe assumptions and insights of practitioners, researchers and self, including how the information relates to professional educational practice.
- Design and implement an activity for use in the co-teaching classroom.
- Collaborate with a colleague on a Communication Creed.
- Develop an action plan to challenge the status quo related to traditional co-teaching and/or instructional models.
- Discuss, in writing, how to divide co-teaching roles and responsibilities and methods for conflict resolution.
- Analyze video of co-teaching in action observing for best practices.
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