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What is Co-Teaching

Handbook of Research on Service-Learning Initiatives in Teacher Education Programs
Two teachers working together with groups of students and sharing the planning, organization, delivery, and assessment of instruction and physical space.
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Service-Learning in the Clinical Experience of Alternative Certification Teacher Candidates: Service-Learning as a Mutual Partnership
Deborah V. Mink (Indiana University Southeast, USA), Susan Ramp Ridout (Indiana University Southeast, USA), Gloria J. Murray (Indiana University Southeast, USA), Faye Marsha G. Camahalan (Indiana University Southeast, USA), and Callie Petty (Parkwood Elementary School, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-4041-0.ch011
Abstract
The purpose of this chapter is to describe a service-learning program in a public school setting for possible replication by other educators. Service-learning in teacher preparation continues to expand as a pedagogy to help future educators gain knowledge and strategies for working with diverse students. Using this model, teacher candidates address community needs and learn course content because service-learning is linked to the curriculum. Indeed, well-integrated service-learning is a powerful experience when it is designed as a partnership where both parties learn and grow. This chapter addresses how service-learning is integrated into the clinical experiences of an alternative teacher preparation program while meeting the social and academic needs of elementary school (K-5) students in a community with a large population of English language learners (ELLs).
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Co-Teaching Collaboration in K–12 Inclusive Classrooms: Relevance for Leadership
An instructional practice in which two or more general and special educators partner to educate diverse learners in the general education classroom.
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Inclusive Pedagogies and Social Justice for Transforming Teaching and Learning in South African Classrooms: Inclusive Pedagogies in Education
This involves two teachers working together to ensure that students have a worthwhile learning experience. The two teachers decide on how to collaborate.
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Inclusion: History, Models, and Why It Matters
Two teachers, typically a general education teacher and special education teacher, working together to teach one classroom.
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The Evolution of Clinical Practice: Moving from Traditional Student Teaching to Co-Teaching
A model of student teaching where both the cooperating teacher and pre-service teacher are engaged in student learning at all times through daily co-planning, co-instructing, and co-assessing. Through intentional reflective dialogue and collaboration, there is potential for professional development and growth for both co-teachers.
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Pushing In: A Guide to Enhancing Co-Teaching in the Inclusion Classroom With ESL Students
Two or more teachers teaching the same group of students, at the same time, in the same space.
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Case Study Analysis of a Junior/High School Service Delivery Model
General and special education teachers working together in a general education classroom.
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Teacher Leadership in Special Education
An instructional service delivery model in inclusion classrooms, which typically consists of at least a core content (general education) teacher and/or a special education teacher. Co-teaching models have at least two adults in the classroom providing direct support to students.
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From Turnaround to Transformation: High School Case Study
General education and special education teachers planning and delivering instruction to a group of students.
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University and Primary Schools Co-Teaching Together: Challenges Towards a CLIL Training Program
Teaching cooperation between schoolteachers and faculty during the internship of the pre-service teachers.
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Addressing the Teacher Recruitment and Retention Dilemma in Rural Settings: Preparing Teachers for Rural Poverty
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Balancing Literacies: UDL/CSP-Infused Elementary Reading Instruction
Co-teaching is a service delivery model for students with disabilities that affords students with disabilities the benefits of being educated alongside their general education peers as well as with access to the general education curriculum. In this model, a special education teacher works full-time with a general education co-teacher to design and implement individualized instruction to meet unique learning needs and create access points to the general education curriculum.
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The Cambridge Schools Experience: Developing Literacy Educators within an International School-University Partnership
Two or more educators collaboratively working together to plan and deliver instruction to a group of students.
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The Year of Teaching Inclusively: Building an Elementary Classroom for All Students
Co-teaching is a strategy typically used by a general and special education teachers to plan and deliver instruction together to a diverse group of students.
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Thinking Outside the Box: Using Virtual Platforms to Collaboratively Co-Plan Effective and Engaging Instruction
When two, or more, professional lead instruction, together, that has been co-planned, for a diverse group of learners.
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Perceptions of Teacher Candidates' Experiences in Paired Placements: Perceptions of Paired Placements
When 2 or more educators jointly deliver instruction to a diverse, or blended, group of students in a single physical space. This term is used synonymously with terms such as “team teaching”, “paired teaching”, and “partner teaching”.
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High Fidelity Co-Teaching Through Collaboration, Varied Co-Teaching Models, and Differentiated Teaching Strategies
A service delivery option for students receiving special education services characterized by the presence of general education and special education teachers providing support in an inclusive classroom.
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Increasing Teacher Efficacy Through Rural Partnerships
Implementing a series of strategies with a colleague to provide instruction.
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Co-Teaching to Develop Reform-Based Practices in Mathematics: Classrooms as Shared Spaces for Teacher Learning
Two teachers co-planning, co-instructing, and co-reflecting on lessons together, both as active participants in the teaching activity.
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Teacherpreneurs as Agents of Reform
Two or more teachers working together to plan, organize, instruct, and evaluate students, usually within a shared classroom.
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Pedagogical Practices in Teaching Students With Disabilities in Inclusive Education
Co-teaching is the practice where two or more teachers provide instruction to a group of students in the same classrooms.
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Best Practices in Teacher Preparation for Inclusive Education
General education and special education teachers sharing teaching responsibilities in the general classroom.
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Online Distance Education and Embedded Librarianship Integration
The act of collaboration between one or more faculty to facilitate varying combinations and degrees of course design, grading, or delivery within the instruction of a course.
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Teaching Teacher Agency in an Era of Standardization
The process of sharing planning, instruction, grading, reflection, and discipline responsibilities in a classroom or course between two or more educators.
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Co-Teaching in Higher Education for Multi-Perspective Learning
One person teaching one subject followed by another who teaches a different subject; One person teaching one subject while another person prepares instructional materials at the Xerox machine or corrects student papers in the teachers’ lounge; or One person teaching while the other sits and watches.
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Using an Adapted Continuous Practice Improvement Model to Support the Professional Development of Teachers in a Collaborative Online Environment
The process of two or more teachers (often a novice and an expert in the field) sharing the responsibility of teaching, some or all of the pupils in a class.
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Inclusion Is a High Impact Practice for All Students
A regular and a special educator teach together, sharing all teaching responsibilities.
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