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Discover the effectiveness of co-teaching through the station teaching strategy. This approach allows teachers to divide instructional content into manageable parts, with each educator leading a specific station. Students rotate through the stations, engaging in hands-on learning while fostering collaboration and comprehension. In this video, watch as Mrs. Bavonese and Mrs. Clonts facilitate reading comprehension through targeted instruction. Learn how to implement station teaching in your classroom to enhance student learning and increase engagement.
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Co-Teaching as Best Practice inStudent Teaching Station Teaching Strategy
Station Teaching One Teach, One Assist How often do you already incorporate a teaching station in your classroom? LOOK FOR: The content in the two teacher stations and the independent station
Station Teaching Station Teaching The co-teaching pair divide the instructional content into parts. Each teacher instructs one of the groups, groups then rotate or spend a designated amount of time at each station.
Station Teaching Station Teaching All: Mrs. Bavonese and Mrs. Clonts each teach a station related to reading comprehension. The students who are not in their stations are working independently at other stations. Watch Video