Module 8: Using the Co-Teaching Models
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Published:2019
David Hoppey, Keri Haley, Megan Robinson, 2019. "Using the Co-Teaching Models", Supervision Modules to Support Educators in Collaborative Teaching: Helping to Support & Maintain Consistent Practice in the Field, Kathryn L. Lubniewski, Debbie F. Cosgrove, Theresa Y. Robinson
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Cooperative teaching or co-teaching has been around for years. A widely held definition of co-teaching is two or more teachers working side-by-side to deliver instruction in the same physical space to improve student outcomes (Friend & Cook, 2017). Initially, co-teaching was used as an inclusive service delivery option for students with disabilities and paired a general education teacher and special education teacher together to deliver instruction. The use of co-teaching in schools today, however, is not limited to teaching between general education and special education teachers. Today, one sees the use of co-teaching strategies in collaborative teaching teams, paraprofessional support models, and most recently in teacher preparation programs as a way to combat challenges with traditional student teaching placements (e.g., cooperating teacher’s reluctance to handoff responsibility).
