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Co-Teaching Models & co-planning

Co-Teaching Models & co-planning. Communication is the key!. Co-Teaching is… co-teaching is not…. As you enter, complete the consensus grams! . Please complete the chart: Jot down what co-teaching is and what it is not … ***Think back to our last session together. Time to Reflect!.

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Co-Teaching Models & co-planning

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  1. Co-Teaching Models & co-planning Communication is the key!

  2. Co-Teaching is… co-teaching is not… • As you enter, complete the consensus grams! • Please complete the chart: • Jot down what co-teaching is and what it is not… • ***Think back to our last session together.

  3. Time to Reflect! • Make time to plan with your co-teacher • Choose a planning template that works for you and “your other half” • Complete this planning session prior to the next PLC • Keep in mind: • What worked? • What didn’t work? • What would you change on your template to make your planning easier for you and your partner? • Revise lesson plans • Monitor behavior plans/IEP goals and objectives • Check on “who’s getting it” and what do WE need to do DIFFERENTLY

  4. Desired Outcomes: • Reflect on co-planning strategies • Reflect on strengths and challenges of co-teaching • Understand what co-teaching is and isn’t • Identify key components of the five models of co-teaching • Decide on which co-teaching model is currently being used versus which one to try out • Access to an online training site

  5. Focusing on your Co-Teaching Challenges

  6. You two are lucky to have each other! Jot a quick thank you note to your co-teacher!

  7. Most Common Approaches • One Teaching, One Drifting • Parallel Teaching • Station Teaching • Alternative Teaching • Team Teaching

  8. Video Examples of Co-teaching • These first 5 examples are provided from Brigham Young University and can be found at • http://education.byu.edu/cpse/co_teaching?models.html

  9. Using the Models Each of the models of co-teaching can be effective in different classroom situations. Co-teachers have to determine which arrangement best suits the needs of their students in a particular situation. The models are meant to be flexible and used interchangeably. Resource(s)/Online Training Journal: www.powerof2.org(web site)

  10. Advice From Co-Teachers • “Establish and clarify co-teaching goals.” • “Practice communication skills for successful co-teacher interactions.” • “Understand responsibilities.” • “Agree to reflect and celebrate.” • “Agree on a common framework.” Your Advice

  11. The Most Important Thing... "The important thing about a spoon is that you eat with it. It’s like a little shovel, You hold it in your hand, You can put it in your mouth It isn’t flat, It’s hollow And it spoons things up. But the important thing about a spoon is That you eat with it."

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