I have taught in a variety of different junior/high schools and various teaching assignments.  One thing has remained the same throughout the years, I have always had students with behavioural or academic issues.  I heard about this co-teaching idea a few years ago, but it was never a strategy that anyone thought could be implemented; it was too time consuming, would be a scheduling nightmare, would cause another strain on already stressed teachers.  Now that I have done more research with my colleagues, I have come to realize that it would be much easier to use than previously assumed.  It actually saves time, allows much more professional support and sharing and benefits all students.  I wish I could go back to some of those Math, Science, Social Studies or Reading Recovery classrooms and use co-teaching.  I can only imagine how much we could have all learned......
Kevin
8/20/2013 02:03:02 pm

Judging from the laughs our group has had over this past week, collaboration is not nearly as stressful as many would make it out to be. It is a means to allow us to take risks, whether it is creating a Prezi, a website, a video, or dancing to some tune while chanting trust. We all have fears, but through collaboration we find the strength to overcome them. Surely this must have a positive effect on our students.

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