Description
Two Teachers in the Room
Strategies for Co-Teaching Success
Author: Stein Elizabeth
Language: EnglishSubject for Two Teachers in the Room:
Keywords
Co-teaching Models; Co-teaching Experience; professional development; Learner Variability; positive learning culture; UDL Guideline; relationship building; Special Education Teacher; formative assessments; Co-teaching Relationship; Universal Design for Learning; King George III; curriculum planning; Current Feedback Practices; classroom management; Key Words; content area learning strategies; General Education Teacher; differentiation; Executive Function Skills; mindfulness; Co-teaching Practice; Sel Competency; classroom vignettes; UDL Principle; co-teaching partnerships; Restorative Justice; gifted students; Personal Core Beliefs; ELLs; Social Emotional Learning; special education; Predictable Variability; MiddleWeb; Chunking Strategy; Elizabeth Stein; Mood Meter; Two Teachers in the Room; Planning Pyramid; Original Bloom’s Taxonomy; Pedagogical Content Knowledge; Growth Mindset; Mind Mapping Exercise
Publication date: 09-2017
· 17.4x24.6 cm · Hardback
Publication date: 09-2017
· 17.4x24.6 cm · Paperback
Description
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This new co-publication from Routledge and MiddleWeb provides a wealth of practical strategies and tips to help K?12 educators co-teach more effectively. Author Elizabeth Stein presents examples of different co-teaching models and shows how to cultivate a dynamic co-teaching relationship to benefit all students. Whether you?re a brand new co-teacher or are simply looking to improve the dynamics in your classroom, the research-based strategies, vignettes, and ready-to-use assessment rubrics in this book will help you create a positive learning culture that influences all learners, teachers, and students alike. Topics include:
- Selecting and implementing the appropriate co-teaching model to optimize student learning;
- Developing an effective curriculum that plays to the strengths of both teachers;
- Creating a learning environment that promotes self-reflection and nurtures critical thinking;
- Accommodating all learners by embracing a multi-dimensional view of teacher knowledge; and
- Providing specific, attentive feedback to help students take charge of their learning.
The book also features book discussion questions for each chapter so you can work with colleagues during book studies and PLCs.
Contents
Meet the Author
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: Creating Possibilities: The Co-Teaching Models and Beyond!
Chapter 2: Essential Elements for Successful Co-Teaching
Chapter 3: Co-Creating Meaningful Learning Environments: Co-Teaching and
Classroom Management
Chapter 4: Setting the Stage for Self-Motivated Learners: Strategies for Motivation
Chapter 5: Engaging Learners through Captivating C-Teaching: Strategies for
Engagement
Additional Thoughts, Reflections, and Action Steps
Appendix 1: Co-Teaching Sheet
Appendix 2: Strategies
Appendix 3: Book Discussion Questions
Elizabeth Stein is a teaching veteran, with more than 25 years' experience, spanning grades K–12. She is currently a special education/UDL instructional coach and new-teacher mentor in Long Island New York’s Smithtown Central School District and a CAST cadre member. Elizabeth also writes the popular "Two Teachers in the Room" column for MiddleWeb.