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Peer reviewedMyles, Brenda Smith; And Others – Preventing School Failure, 1996
This study examined the perceptions of general (N=92) and special (N=114) educators on preassessment teams concerning team effectiveness, including perceived productivity, utility of intervention suggestions, and impact of the team on numbers of students found eligible for special education services. Special and general education teachers had…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Prereferral Intervention, Program Effectiveness
Peer reviewedDriver, Barbara L. – LD Forum, 1996
This article describes four ways experienced co-teachers, especially regular and special educators, can maintain mature co-teaching relationships. Celebrating accomplishments, re-evaluating team goals, sustaining equitable practices, and maintaining continuous improvement are suggested as specific strategies for keeping the co-teaching…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Interpersonal Relationship, Maintenance
Peer reviewedLotan, Rachel A. – Educational Leadership, 2003
Describes design features of group learning activities. Includes providing open-ended tasks, multiple ways to demonstrate competence, discipline-based content, creative and supportive interdependence and individual accountability, and clear evaluation criteria. (Contains 11 references.) (PKP)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Accountability, Constructivism (Learning), Elementary Secondary Education
Stopper, Mike; Hancock, Colin – Gifted Education International, 1995
The development of programming for the gifted in Lincolnshire (England) is traced. A collaborative approach to teaching the gifted is discussed, and current objectives of the Gifted and Able Pupils Support Service are listed. Organizational strategies to enhance services to the gifted are described. (CR)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Delivery Systems, Educational Methods
Peer reviewedPugach, Marleen – Teacher Education and Special Education, 1996
Discusses three major needs in special education teacher preparation: (1) developing coherent teacher education programs in special and general education; (2) preparing teachers so they understand the assets represented by student diversity; and (3) figuring out what collaborating special education teachers need to be prepared to do. (CR)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Multicultural Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Regular and Special Education Relationship
Peer reviewedBenton, Kathleen M. – Teacher Education and Special Education, 1996
A high school special education teacher by day, who also prepares future regular education teachers at a college at night, provides her perspective on special education and regular education teacher collaboration. The need to prepare regular education teachers to work with special educators and students with disabilities is discussed. (CR)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Cooperation, Inclusive Schools, Mainstreaming
Peer reviewedBenton, Kathleen M. – Teacher Education and Special Education, 1996
Reflects on previous articles addressing special education teacher preparation in the same journal. It urges special education teachers to be teachers first and foremost, and discusses the need for special educators to be lifelong learners who constantly improve their skills and learn to work with other educators. (CR)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Lifelong Learning, Preservice Teacher Education, Regular and Special Education Relationship
Peer reviewedLuetke Stahlman, Barbara – Perspectives in Education and Deafness, 1995
Principles of effective teaming in the education of deaf and hearing impaired children are explained and a self-evaluation scale for teams is provided. Literature-based strategies for building effective teams are discussed, such as being mindful of common goals, knowing the purpose of the meeting, engaging in critical listening, and focusing…
Descriptors: Deafness, Educational Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Group Dynamics
Peer reviewedKruse, Sharon D.; Louis, Karen Seashore – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1997
Analyzes four middle schools' experiences with interdisciplinary teams. Although teaming is often considered a vehicle for developing community in schools, it may also present tensions for developing cohesiveness across teams. Too little time may be devoted to discussing important whole-school issues. The demands of teacher empowerment within the…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Collegiality, Community, Discussion
Peer reviewedTrent, Stanley C.; Driver, Barbara L.; Wood, Michele H.; Parrott, Patricia S.; Martin, Tina F.; Smith, W. Guy – Teaching and Teacher Education, 2003
Examined a collaborative teaching initiative designed to deal with diversity. A special educator co-taught a high school class with a general educator, then went on to implement collaborative teaching. Interview, observation, and archival data revealed instructional changes for teachers and improved student outcomes. External factors were as…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Regular and Special Education Relationship, Secondary Education, Special Education Teachers
Peer reviewedOlebe, Margaret G. – Issues in Teacher Education, 2001
Surveyed beginning teaches, support providers, site administrators, and program staff in local California Beginning Teacher Support and Assessment programs regarding their perceptions of the effectiveness of various program elements in fostering reflective teaching, examining policy intents, program goals, and teachers' understandings of their…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Formative Evaluation
Deek, Fadi P.; Friedman, Robert S. – JCSE Online, 2001
Considers how computing and composition combine for a new form of interdisciplinary learning and intramural cooperation. Offers a description of the analogous processes of problem solving and programming in an introductory computer science course and the writing process typically used in introductory English composition courses. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Introductory Courses
Peer reviewedFarrell, Thomas S. C. – Teaching and Teacher Education, 2003
Examined the role that support from the school and colleagues played as one teacher developed during his first year as a secondary English as a Second Language teacher in Singapore. Data from observations and interviews indicated that the teacher considered collegial support the most important school-based support during that first year. The paper…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Collegiality, English (Second Language), Faculty Development
Lewis, Catherine – Journal of Staff Development, 2002
Describes the benefits of teaching students using research lessons, focusing on Japan's use of research lessons to teach elementary school science. Research lessons are planned collaboratively and bring to life in a lesson a particular goal or vision of education. The paper notes how research lessons impact teachers' instruction and describes…
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedAchinstein, Betty – Teachers College Record, 2002
Uses micropolitical and organizational theory to examine teacher communities. Data from case studies of two urban middle schools show that when teachers enact collaborative reforms in the name of community, conflict often emerges. Results indicate that conflict is central to community, and how teachers manage conflict defines community borders and…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Conflict Resolution, Middle School Teachers, Middle Schools

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