Co-Teaching in Teacher Education

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  • ISBN 9780807769669
  • Weight: 272g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Feb 2024
  • Publisher: Teachers' College Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume examines teacher preparation programs that have successfully used a co-teaching model to improve the clinical experience for teacher candidates and to instil a disposition for equitable practice. Co-teaching in K-12 classrooms is a well-established practice, especially in inclusive settings, but it is far less common in teacher education programs. Blending research and practitioner voices, this book presents co-teaching as a viable and valuable framework that provides support for teacher candidates, allowing them to grow and learn through reciprocal relationships. Offering their experiences and perspectives, chapter authors share promising practices for centring equity in co-teaching situations. Co-Teaching in Teacher Education challenges teacher preparation programs to prepare educators to work together to support all students in today's diverse classrooms.

Book Features:

  • Utilises an equity lens to examine how co-teaching can benefit both teacher education and practicing teachers.
  • Describes how co-teaching is being used to elevate instruction in K-12 and higher education.
  • Explores a wide variety of contexts in which co-teaching is being used to train teacher candidates and improve student learning, including traditional, alternative, and online programs and rural and urban settings.
  • Provides an Equity Checklist to help educators examine equity considerations that arise throughout the co-teaching cycle (co-planning, co-instruction, co-assessment, and co-reflection).
Christina M. Tschida is a professor of curriculum and instruction at the Appalachian State University, NC.

Elizabeth A. Fogarty is an assistant professor of teacher education at University of St. Thomas, MN.

Joy N. Stapleton is a professor and director of the Elementary Education Program at Winthrop University, SC.

Kristen Cuthrell is a professor and director of the Rural Education Institute at East Carolina University, NC.

Diana B. Lys is assistant dean for educator preparation and accreditation at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC.

Ann Bullock is the Dr. Jo Watts Williams Dean of Education in the Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education at Elon University, NC.