Co-teaching is two or more people -- a general education teacher and a special education teacher -- sharing responsibility for teaching some or all of the students assigned to a classroom. It involves the equal distribution of responsibility among teachers for planning, instruction, and evaluation for a classroom of students. Co-teaching is an option for providing differentiated and special instruction in an inclusive educational community. The primary objective of the co-teaching model is to maximize student growth and achievement in a community of diverse learners.Dates: August 9-11, 2010
Location: LAPDA Meeting
Time: 8-3:30
Space, Montpelier, VTCost: $400 for members; $500 for nonmembers
* Participants must purchase there own books
*Additional $190 for 2 graduate credits from Saint Michaels (optional)
Registration: http://www.lapdavt.org
Friend, M. (2008). Co-Teach! A handbook for creating and sustaining effective classroom partnerships in inclusive schools. Greensboro, NC: Marilyn Friend, Inc.
Villa, R., Thousand, J., & Nevin, A. (2008). A guide to co-teaching: Practical tips for facilitating student learning (2nd Ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press.
Conderman, G., Bresnahan, V., & Pedersen, T. (2009). Purposeful co-teaching: Real cases and effective strategies. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press.
Teri Young has served as a Co-Teaching instructor with Antioch’s Center for School Renewal, and will be teaching a graduate course entitled Children with Special Needs at Antioch University New England this summer. She is also a doctoral student enrolled in Union Institute and University’s Ed.D. program. Teri earned her M.S. degree in Educational Leadership from Bank Street College of Education, with a specialization in supervision and evaluation. She has a wealth of experience in school administration, middle school teaching, and special education. This summer Teri will be providing Co-Teaching training for two of the regional Education Service Centers (ESA) including LAPDA and the Southeast Vermont Learning Collaborative.
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