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8 Things Successful Co-Teachers Do. Looking for co-teaching tips? Then you need to read this practical advice from a seasoned, award-winning team of co-teachers. #careertips #professionaldevelopment #teacher

8 Things Successful Co-Teachers Do. Looking for co-teaching tips? Then you need to read this practical advice from a seasoned, award-winning team of co-teachers. #careertips #professionaldevelopment #teacher

When done well, co-teaching offers benefits for both students and teachers. When not done well, it can be confusing or downright frustrating for all involved. Continue Reading →

When done well, co-teaching offers benefits for both students and teachers. When not done well, it can be confusing or downright frustrating for all involved.

Be A Co-teacher, Not An Assistant – Engaging and Effective Teaching

Feeling like an overpaid teacher’s assistant in your new role as a special education teacher in a co-taught class? It’s not just you; co-teaching is taking the difficult task of teaching to a whole new level. It took me years to come out from the teacher’s assistant shadow even though I’ve always been proficient when ...

5 Tips for Co-Teaching Success

Co-Teaching can be one of the most rewarding, yet challenging experiences. The co-teaching partnership is kind of like a marriage and usually it's an arranged one! Often, two teachers are partnered up without knowing much about each other. Administrators dealing with staffing issues may not be able to look at teaching styles and personalities before pairing teachers up. Here are some tips on how to make your co-teaching relationship a successful one! 1. Get to know your co-teaching partner…

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Teaching your students the differences between questions can help them realize that not ALL answers are right there in front of them. Many students struggle when they have to draw conclusions, make predictions, or put answers into their own words. Check out my blog post for more on the strategies I use to help teach this valuable skill!
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