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Simons, Mathea; Baeten, Marlies; Vanhees, Claudio – Journal of Teacher Education, 2020
During field experiences in teacher education, student teachers are generally placed individually with a mentor. Teacher education institutes search for alternative field experience models, inspired by collaborative learning such as team teaching. This study explores two team teaching models, parallel and sequential teaching, by investigating the…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Field Experience Programs, Field Instruction, Student Teachers
Meizlish, Deborah; Anderson, Olivia – Center for Research on Learning and Teaching, 2018
Team-taught courses have the potential to enrich experiences for both students and instructors. While the exact motivations for team teaching vary, these courses often share important goals for the students who enroll in them. For example, many team-taught courses seek to promote students' development of higher-order thinking skills by enabling…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Teacher Collaboration, Educational Planning, Teamwork
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Keeley, Randa G. – Journal of Special Education Apprenticeship, 2015
Co-teaching is an accepted teaching model for inclusive classrooms. This study measured the perceptions of both students and teachers regarding the five most commonly used co-teaching models (i.e., One Teach/One Assist, Station Teaching, Alternative Teaching, Parallel Teaching, and Team Teaching). Additionally, this study compared student…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Teaching Models, Student Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes
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Morelock, John R.; Lester, Marlena McGlothlin; Klopfer, Michelle D.; Jardon, Alex M.; Mullins, Ricky D.; Nicholas, Erika L.; Alfaydi, Ahmed S. – College Teaching, 2017
Co-teaching has historically been used in K-12 education to provide students with disabilities access to general curriculum; therefore, much of the co-teaching literature has focused on the K-12 population. Research on collegiate co-teaching has been more limited and largely focused on the advantages and disadvantages of co-teaching, omitting…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Qualitative Research, Team Teaching, Interviews
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Burks-Keeley, Randa G.; Brown, Monica R. – Journal of the American Academy of Special Education Professionals, 2014
The potential benefits of co-teaching for students with disabilities are numerous, but more research is needed to ascertain the effectiveness of and preferences toward the current models. The purpose of this study was to (1) investigate student and teacher perceptions regarding the five co-teaching models (i.e., One Teach/One Assist, Station…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, Special Education, Statistical Analysis
Basso, Dianne; McCoy, Natalie – 1996
This manual offers step-by-step guidance for implementing a secondary level co-teaching program to provide mild to moderately impaired learning disabled students with maximum inclusion time through a combination of co-teaching, resource room programs, and consultation. Individual sections focus on: (1) the definition of co-teaching and reasons for…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Consultation Programs, Definitions, Inclusive Schools