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Co-Teaching as Best Practice in Student Teaching

Co-Teaching as Best Practice in Student Teaching. Co-Teaching Overview. Co-Teaching. …is defined as two teachers (cooperating teacher and teacher candidate)

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Co-Teaching as Best Practice in Student Teaching

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  1. Co-Teaching as Best Practice inStudent Teaching Co-Teaching Overview

  2. Co-Teaching …is defined as two teachers (cooperating teacher and teacher candidate) working together with groups of students-sharing the planning, organization, delivery and assessment of instruction, as well as the physical space. Both teachers are actively involved and engaged in all aspects of instruction

  3. Co-Teaching is an Attitude An attitude of sharing the classroom and students Co-Teachers must always be thinking… WE’RE BOTH TEACHING

  4. Why Co-Teach? • Greater student participation and engagement • Increase instructional options for all students • Enhanced collaboration skills

  5. At the Heart of Co-Teaching • Building better relationships • Communication/Collaboration • Co-Teaching/Co-Planning • Active vs. Passive • Use expertise of cooperating teacher • Attitude • Best way to meet students

  6. Co-Teaching Strategies • One Teach, One Observe • One Teach, One Assist • Station Teaching • Parallel Teaching • Supplemental Teaching • Alternative (Differentiated) Teaching • Team Teaching

  7. Key Elements • Co-teaching Workshop for CT & US • One teacher candidate per classroom • Co-teaching integrated into teacher preparation curriculum • Clearly defined expectations, including solo teaching time • Support for CT’s and Teacher Candidates • Designated planning time for co-teaching each week

  8. Stages of Concern for Teacher Candidates

  9. Connections Think about the JSU project for co-teaching. What is your specific role? Where do you fit in based on your role?

  10. Creating an Environment for Co-Teaching

  11. Co-Teaching Strategies • One Teach, One Observe • One Teach, One Assist • Station Teaching • Parallel Teaching • Supplemental Teaching • Alternative (Differentiated) Teaching • Team Teaching

  12. Co-Teaching is not simply dividing the tasks and responsibilities between two people. • Co-Teaching is an attitude of sharing the classroom and students • Co-Teachers must always be thinking… We’re Both Teaching!

  13. Co-Teaching Strategies Graphic Organizer

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