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Ellie Rush – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The co-teaching movement began in the late 1960s when educators felt that students with special education needs could be incorporated successfully with their general education peers in a general education classroom. While the mainstream perception is that all students have the capacity to learn, when tasked with personal beliefs, coupled with…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Team Teaching, Teacher Collaboration
Saylor, John – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Purpose: Following recent federal legislation and related policy changes, co-teaching evolved rapidly as a strategy to provide students with disabilities access to the same curriculum as students without disabilities while receiving instruction in the least restrictive environment. It is unclear if co-teaching is an effective instructional…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Academic Achievement, Disabilities, Team Teaching
Toomer, Terri M. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Co-teaching classrooms consist of general and special education teachers working together to benefit students with disabilities (SWDs). Many parents and teachers believe the content knowledge provided by general educators in the regular education setting, combined with the instructional service delivery model (SDM) expertise of special educators,…
Descriptors: Reading Achievement, Mathematics Achievement, Suburban Schools, Middle School Students
Walters, Thomas O. – Kappa Delta Pi Rec, 1970
Descriptors: Class Organization, Classroom Environment, Departments, Elementary School Curriculum
Hunter, Madeline – Instructor, 1970
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Intelligence Differences, Learning Processes, Psychomotor Skills
Bredo, Eric – 1975
This study looks at the ways team teaching members work together, at their interdependencies, divisions of labor, and modes of coordination. It is a microorganizational study of teaching teams that looks both at factors which predict or explain how a team is organized and at the implications of these patterns of organization for (a) collegial…
Descriptors: Flexible Schedules, Interpersonal Relationship, Open Plan Schools, Peer Relationship
Keefe, Elizabeth B.,Ed.; Moore, Veronica M., Ed.; Duff, Frances R., Ed. – Brookes Publishing Company, 2006
What's the best way to find out what really works--and doesn't work--in education for students with disabilities? Listen to the experts: the students themselves. In this one-of-a-kind book, students with a wide range of disabilities give readers a rare inside look at their past and present school experiences, both in self-contained classrooms and…
Descriptors: Parent Role, Teaching Methods, Essays, Self Contained Classrooms
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Faucette, Nell; And Others – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 1992
Study examined differences between self-contained and team teaching approaches when two groups of elementary teachers implemented a physical education curriculum during an inservice. Researchers collected lesson completion forms, specialists' reports, class observations, and teacher surveys. Results indicated those using self-contained approaches…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Curriculum Development, Educational Responsibility, Grade 4
Boyles, Marion P.; And Others – 1969
The effectiveness of the instructional team approach as opposed to the self-contained classroom approach was investigated by the Atlanta Public School system from 1966-1969 (under a funding by Title I, Public Law 89-10). The achievement levels of first grade and seventh grade pupils were evaluated, using both techniques at each level. The…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Education