Team Teaching in Senior Secondary Maths and Science Amanda Watkin, Anne Mignone & Jason Loke.

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Team Teaching in Senior Secondary Maths and Science Amanda Watkin, Anne Mignone & Jason Loke

Our Process Approaches Reflections Initially… First ideas Research background Research questions Planning Pedagogy Ongoing planning Physical environment Supporting tools Data collection Student outcomes Teacher outcomes What next?

Initial Ideas “Faculty must make the shift from being experts to being expert learners, for in the collaborative classroom, teachers and students join in a shared process of intellectual discovery” (Wentworth and Davis, in Leavitt 2006) ‘two or more teachers combine classes and share instruction to provide enhanced opportunities and environments for students to learn’ Innovative pedagogy Collaborative design and delivery

Initial Planning People Admin Research Leadership Partners in crime Other staff Subject choices Timetabling Room allocations What already exists? When does it work best? How will we know it’s working? Thou shalt always attend each session.

Initial Research Background Leavitt, M. C. (2006) “Team Teaching: Benefits and Challenges” Stanford University. Cook, L. (2004) “Co-Teaching: Principles, Practices and Pragmatics” New Mexico Public Education Department. Jang, S.J. (2006) “Research on the effects of team teaching upon two secondary school teachers” Chung-Yuan Christian University, Taiwan. Murawski, W.W. & Dieker, L.A. (2004) “Tips and Strategies for Co-Teaching at the Secondary Level” Teaching Exceptional Children Vol. 36. No. 5. Cramer, E. et al. (2010) “Co-Teaching in Urban Secondary School Districts to meet the needs of all Teachers and Learners: Implications for Teacher Education Reform” International Journal of Whole Schooling Vol. 6. No. 2. Parrot, P. “Instructional Strategies for Co-Teaching & Inclusion” University of Richmond, EDUC345U Simmons, R. J. & Magiera, K. (2007). “Evaluation of co-teaching in three high schools within one school district: How do you know when you are TRULY co-teaching?” TEACHING Exceptional Children Plus, 3(3) Article 4. Thou shalt respect each other’s ideas.

Initial Research Questions How can we use team teaching to enhance learning outcomes for all students? – What team teaching strategies are effective? – How can we use team teaching to support student learning? – What extra opportunities does team teaching provide? – What will we learn as teachers from the team teaching experience? – What do dynamic and effective models of team teaching look like? – What tools can we use to support team-teaching effectively? Thou shalt model open, inquiry based questions.

Pedagogical Approaches The Musketeers Musical Chairs Thou shalt model engagement and questioning in thy partner’s session.

Ongoing Planning Approaches Thou shalt plan everything together. Thou shalt attend all thy team meetings.

Physical Environment Approaches

Supporting Our Approaches Thou shalt model discourse with thy partner.

Reflection on Data Collection “I like being able to learn from two different people. It changes up each lesson a little and helps me to stay more focussed.” “I was scared in case I wouldn’t have been able to have a stronger relationship with my teacher that would allow me to approach them with confidence whenever I needed, however, I realised quickly this wasn’t the case as having two teachers allowed me to approach either of my teachers depending on what I needed to ask.” “I can get a deeper understanding of the content being taught. If I don't understanding something taught by one teacher, the other teacher can show his/her way of understanding it.” “It allows teachers to explain things in different ways and by them doing that I can choose a way that works well for me” “[I] have more opportunity to ask for help, [there are] a variety of explanations – the class is bigger and so [there are] more peers to get help from.” “When one teacher is teaching out the front, the other teacher can offer help at tables or clarify certain points and concepts an individual or group may not understand.” “The 'a-ha!' moment while learning comes about a lot faster.”

Reflection on Data Collection “Not monotonous and highlighted different approaches, which gave a broader and deeper understanding of the maths.” "I like one teacher for giving presentations but I ask the other teacher if I need specific help on concepts.“ “I think the combination of these particular teachers was a particular highlight of team teaching. Jason and Amanda were very easy-going, and made every session very enjoyable and engaging. A particular advantage was having the same concepts taught in two different ways. Understanding was a lot deeper because of this.” “Having such a large class is a little distracting and can seem quite overwhelming but you get used to it as you become more familiar with the other students. It is also quite difficult to actually tell which students are 'technically' in your class.” “Being part of a large group all the time sometimes makes me feel uneasy towards contributing to class discussions.” “It could get a bit distracting and confusing at times with different methods from different teachers and lots of students. But I think these issues were dealt with reasonably well.” “Make sure you know what teacher to learn concepts from early on; as this will more efficiently let you be able to learn these concepts.” “Listen to both explanations of one concept because you might find one of the explanation suits you the best.” ”This is great! I get the benefit of two persons’ [sic] knowledge. On the other hand there are now two teachers to satisfy” Thou shalt encourage student voice and collaboration.

Reflection on Data Collection

Reflection on Student Outcomes

Reflection on Teacher Outcomes Thou shalt moderate each other’s standards.

What next? Thou shalt expect the unexpected Here I am!

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