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So, you’re….Co-teaching.
What’s next?
April Collins
EDIM510
April 2015
The school year is about to start and you were
just informed that you are co-teaching.
Check out these 5 Models of
Co-Teaching...
One Teach,
One Support
● One teacher has primary responsibility with
the classroom
● One teacher monitors individuals and offers
individual supports
Pros vs. Cons
Parallel Teaching
● Both teachers teach the same content
● Students are split and in two areas of the room
Pros vs. Cons
Alternative Teaching
● One teacher manages most of the class
● One teacher works with a small group or
individual in a separate part of the room
Pros vs. Cons
Station Teaching
● Teachers divide the instruction into parts
● Each teacher teaches a small group
● Students work individually in a group
Pros vs. Cons
Team Teaching
● Both teachers instruct students
● Both teachers interact with students equally
● Teachers have the same role
Pros v.s Cons
Co-Teaching Models-Collins
References
Friend, Marilyn & Cook, Lynne. 1996. Some approaches to co-teaching. Retrieved
from http://www.asdk12.org/depts/hr/student_teaching/PDF/The_Power_of_2.pdf
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Co-Teaching Models-Collins

  • 2. The school year is about to start and you were just informed that you are co-teaching. Check out these 5 Models of Co-Teaching...
  • 3. One Teach, One Support ● One teacher has primary responsibility with the classroom ● One teacher monitors individuals and offers individual supports Pros vs. Cons
  • 4. Parallel Teaching ● Both teachers teach the same content ● Students are split and in two areas of the room Pros vs. Cons
  • 5. Alternative Teaching ● One teacher manages most of the class ● One teacher works with a small group or individual in a separate part of the room Pros vs. Cons
  • 6. Station Teaching ● Teachers divide the instruction into parts ● Each teacher teaches a small group ● Students work individually in a group Pros vs. Cons
  • 7. Team Teaching ● Both teachers instruct students ● Both teachers interact with students equally ● Teachers have the same role Pros v.s Cons
  • 9. References Friend, Marilyn & Cook, Lynne. 1996. Some approaches to co-teaching. Retrieved from http://www.asdk12.org/depts/hr/student_teaching/PDF/The_Power_of_2.pdf Images Slide2. [Image]. Retrieved from http://tinyurl.com/n2rm55q Slide3. [Image]. Retrieved from http://tinyurl.com/katvo5n Slide4. [Image]. Retrieved from http://tinyurl.com/lotwnnm Slide5. [Image]. Retrieved fromhttp://tinyurl.com/n2rx9xh Slide6. [Image]. Retrieved from http://tinyurl.com/kuhq737 Slide7. [Image]. Retrieved fromhttp://tinyurl.com/mteob64 Slide8. [Image]. Retrieved from http://tinyurl.com/k7fzks2