How to Co-Teach

How to Co-Teach

A Guide for General and Special Educators

Authors: Elizabeth A. Potts, Ph.D., Lori A. Howard, Ph.D.

Complete with a DVD on effective co-teaching and a helpful Reader's Guide, this practical introductory guidebook shows special and general educators how to build strong, respectful, and productive partnerships and ensure the best outcomes for all K-12 students.

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71691 978-1-59857-169-1
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2011 224
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What does good co-teaching look like in an inclusive classroom, and how can a general and special educator build a strong, respectful, and productive partnership? Find out in this introductory how-to guide, ideal for helping current and future co-teachers minimize conflict, maximize teamwork, and ensure the best outcomes for all students in Grades K–12.

Perfect for use in professional development and university courses, How to Co-Teach directly addresses the five principles of developing an effective teaching partnership: respecting perspectives, practicing communication, focusing on classroom teaching, building student success, and improving and reflecting on relationships. More comprehensive and practical than other co-teaching guides, this book:

Teachers will also get a helpful Reader's Guide, perfect for either group study or individual use. This chapter-by-chapter guide gives teachers Thought Questions that help them brainstorm ways to put key ideas to work in their own classrooms, plus Practice activities that outline ready-to-use implementation strategies.

Whether educators are just starting their co-teaching adventure or looking for ways to strengthen an existing partnership, they'll use this essential how-to guidebook to reach their ultimate goal: success for all students.

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Reviews

: Book News, Inc. - February 6, 2012

"Provide[s] a firm foundation in the theory and rationale supporting the general educator/special educator co-teaching instructional delivery model for inclusive K–12 classrooms, practical strategies for understanding those concepts, and application guidelines for the classroom setting"

: The Midwest Book Review - Library Bookwatch - November 1, 2011

"Should be considered mandatory reading by classroom teachers at all grade levels."

Ann Nevin, Professor Emerita, Arizona State University - May 27, 2011

"A welcome addition to my growing library on co-teaching. This book adds an important dimension to the co-teaching literature, which now enjoys an increased research base as a viable method to meet the demands for high-quality teachers and the need to adjust instruction to match the needs of individual learners."

Jacqueline Thousand, Professor and Coordinator of Special Education Credential and Master's Options, California State University-San Marcos - May 27, 2011

"A fine book on how to effectively teach, create a collaborative and caring classroom climate, and communicate with other professionals and parents. What a great resource for any educator working to differentiate instruction."