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1. Parallel Teaching Each teacher presents the same information to the students, but can do so in different ways. Allows for student grouping based on: Learning style Ability level Concept applications Can track students’ level of understanding Groups can switch teachers and re-learn info or stand alone
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2. Speak and Help One teacher takes the lead and presents info, activity, etc. Second teacher keeps track of responses, ability to move into a new activity, get started on assignment, etc. Very helpful for data collection on specific students Gets immediate feedback of student knowledge
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3. Speak and Chart One teacher verbally presents the information Second teacher writes info down as a model of note taking, charting, graphing, etc. Allows students to “see” good note taking skills Helps student to learn the important info in a text
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4. Speak and Add One teacher presents concepts Second teacher adds in analogies, stories, etc. To reinforce key concepts Teachers need to have a good report and the students need to be able to handle multiple speakers at a time. Helps the students to get multiple perspectives Important that teachers switch roles so one isn’t seen as the “expert” and the other the “helper”
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Helpful Link: Pre-made co-teaching lesson plans for all levels and areas: 2teachllc.com Opening video: Closing video: Simple Truths http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZqNpDNDKAc&featu re=related&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1&safe=active
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