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A Guide to Co-Teaching: New Lessons and Strategies to Facilitate Student Learning

Your go-to guide for co-teaching!

Differentiated instruction for a diversity of learnersits the reality of todays classrooms, and a tough task to take on alone. But co-teaching more than just lightens your load. When you and a co-teacher bring together your individual skill sets and strategies, youll create a more enjoyable, creative, and productive teaching experienceand deliver more effective outcomes to your students, too.

Where do you start? This brand-new edition of the go-to guide uses updated research and case studies to provide detailed profiles of four approaches to co-teaching: supportive, parallel, complementary, and team-teaching. New features include:

  •  Brand-new chapter on preparing co-teachers in clinical practice, with examples
  • Expanded explanations of the roles of paraprofessionals, administrators, and students in co-teaching
  • Updated discussions of co-teaching in the RTI process
  • New lesson plans linked to the Common Core State Standards and technology
  • New forms and tools for establishing trust, improving communication, and planning

With quotes and advice from teachers and students, plus practical features like self-assessments and organization tips, this is the ultimate guide to co-teaching. Find out why so many teachers prefer co-teaching to teaching alone and how co-teaching improves the process of learning for all students!

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Product Details
  • Weight: 780g
  • Dimensions: 215 x 279mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Apr 2013
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781452257785

About Ann I. NevinJacqueline S. ThousandRichard A. Villa

Learn more about Richard Villas PD offerings Richard A. Villa is president of Bayridge Consortium Inc. His primary field of expertise is the development of administrative and instructional support systems for educating all students within general education settings. Villa is recognized as an educational leader who inspires and works collaboratively with others to implement current and emerging exemplary educational practices. His work has resulted in the inclusion of children with intensive cognitive physical and emotional challenges as full members of the general education community in the school districts where he has worked and consulted. Villa has been a classroom teacher special education administrator pupil personnel services director and director of instructional services and has authored 4 books and over 70 articles and chapters. Known for his enthusiastic humorous style Villa has presented at international national and state educational conferences and has provided technical assistance to departments of education in the United States Canada Vietnam and Honduras and to university personnel public school systems and parent and advocacy organizations. Jacqueline S. Thousand Ph.D. is Professor Emerita at California State University San Marcos where she designed and coordinated special education professional preparation and Masters degree programs in the College of Education Health and Human Services. She previously taught at the University of Vermont where she directed Inclusion Facilitator and Early Childhood Special Education graduate and postgraduate programs and coordinated federal grants which in the early 1980s pioneered the inclusion of students with moderate and severe disabilities in general education classrooms of their local schools. Prior to university teacher Dr. Thousand served as a special educator in Chicago area and Atlanta public schools and as the coordinator of early childhood special education services for children ages 3 through 6 in the Burlington Vermont area. Dr. Thousand is a nationally known teacher author systems change consultant and disability rights and inclusive education advocate. She is the author of 21 books and numerous research articles and chapters on issues related to inclusive education organizational change strategies differentiated instruction and universal design co-teaching and collaborative teaming cooperative group learning creative problem solving positive behavioral supports and now culturally proficiency special education. Dr. Thousand is actively involved in international teacher education and inclusive education endeavors and serves on the editorial boards of several national and international journals. Ann I. Nevin is professor emerita at Arizona State University and visiting professor at Florida International University. The author of books research articles and numerous chapters Nevin is recognized for her scholarship and dedication to providing meaningful practice-oriented research-based strategies for teachers to integrate students with special learning needs. Since the 1970s she has co-developed various innovative teacher education programs that affect an array of personnel including the Vermont Consulting Teacher Program Collaborative Consultation Project Re-Tool sponsored by the Council for Exceptional Children the Arizona State University program for special educators to infuse self-determination skills throughout the curriculum and the Urban SEALS (Special Education Academic Leaders) doctoral program at Florida International University. Her advocacy research and teaching spans more than 38 years of working with a diverse array of people to help students with disabilities succeed in normalized school environments. Nevin is known for action-oriented presentations workshops and classes that are designed to meet the individual needs of participants by encouraging introspection and personal discovery for optimal learning.

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