Co-Teaching
Estimated 8.5 Hours to Complete Module
Two factors influence the Co-teaching Arrangement
between the special education teacher and the general education teacher: 1) the
number of students requiring services, and 2) the intensity level of such services.
The number of "high need" students in each class is on the rise,
necessitating general educators and special education teachers to teach
students jointly, in educationally integrated settings. Co-teaching is an
outgrowth of collaborative consultation.
Co-teaching occurs in the
content areas with the special education and general education teachers being
jointly responsible for the instruction occurring in a classroom. There is
mutual ownership in the delivery of material, where the teachers pool their
resources and share joint accountability for the learning that has occurred.
Each teacher possesses specific and unique skills, which are brought to the
classroom.
1. (1.5
hrs)
Complete the Roles and Responsibilities learning object and save
it to your portfolio.
a. Send a copy of your summary to your
co-teaching colleague via e-mail and have this person do the same.
b. Set up a time to meet and discuss your
chosen topics.
2. (.5
hr)
Complete the Flexibility learning object. Post the answers to the following questions
to your online portfolio.
a. How close was your estimated score to
your actual score
b. Did you feel the survey gave you an
accurate picture of your ability to be flexible?
c. Reflect on how your flexibility affects
how you work with your colleagues based on their ability to be flexible.
3. (.5
hr)
Complete the Collaborative Instruction
Planning learning object and save your results to
your online portfolio.
4. (1
hr)
If you did not complete the Setting Demands Analysis
learning object in the Collaborative Consultation training module then complete
the following:
Complete
the Settings Demands Analysis learning object as
either
a Special Educator, Intermediate Special Educator, or as a
General
Education Teacher. Save your results in
your online
portfolio.
a. Share
your results with one individual with whom you collaborate with in your
building. Have this individual also
complete the survey and share the results with you.
b.
Discuss each other’s expectations based upon the survey.
c. Discuss how helpful you both feel the Setting
Demands Analysis is and whether you feel it will help foster better
collaboration.
If you already completed this
learning object in the Collaborative
Consultation module, then proceed to the next activity.
5. (1
hr)
View all three categories in the Presentation Strategies learning
object.
a. Complete the interactive activity on student retention and instructional strategy.
i.
Which instructional
strategy do you use most in your teaching?
How does that strategy rate on the retention scale?
Post your answers to your online portfolio.
b. Can you think of a situation/classroom
where it would be feasible and beneficial for you to practice complementary
instruction with a co-teacher?
i.
If so, attempt to set
up a time frame in which you will utilize this method with your
co-teacher. Post a reflection of your
experience to your online portfolio.
ii.
If this is not
feasible, explain why and post your response to your online portfolio.
6. (.5
hr)
Find the Blue Valley Middle School Interviews in the Teacher
Vista section of the web site and read several of the interviews regarding
collaboration and co-teaching.
7. (.5
hr)
Complete the Processing Co-Teaching learning object and save your results
to your online portfolio.
8. (1
hr)
Complete the Problem-solving/Co-Teaching learning object and save your results
to your online portfolio.
9. (.5
hr)
Complete the Evaluation/Co-Teaching
learning object and save your results
to your online portfolio.
10. (1
hr)
Complete the Case-studies learning object and save your results
to your online portfolio.
11. (.5
hr)
Complete the Trouble-shooting...What if? learning object and save your results
to your online portfolio.
12. Evaluation:
a. Complete the included evaluation form for
the Co-Teaching training module.