Co-Teaching Practices that Improve Student Outcomes: The Six Approaches are Not Enough
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Although co-teaching has become a common option for providing special education services, it does not necessarily lead to student success. But it can! This session focuses on specific practices and techniques, gathered from co-teachers who have improved student outcomes, that, when added to the six well-known co-teaching approaches, foster student learning. Participants will be able to:
1) Analyze current co-teaching practice, including the six approaches, classroom structures, and instruction, to identify elements in place and those to improve or expand.
2) Apply structural/environmental co-teaching practices that contribute to improved learner outcomes.
3) Embed specially designed instructional techniques (rather than content support or accommodations) in co-taught lessons.
Presented by: Dr. Marilyn Friend and Dr. Tammy Barron
61 minutes