Co-Teaching with Confidence

ABOUT THIS COURSE

Including students with disabilities in the general education classroom is both a challenge and an opportunity. Educators will need to collaborate to successfully meet the needs of these diverse learners. Region 13 Education Service Center is offering this online co-teaching training to help teachers address the challenges of co-teaching in a standards-based learning environment with a diverse group of learners. 

This course will focus on the 6 different co-teaching approaches that best utilize two professionals in one classroom.

       

       COURSE DETAILS

  • Online, self-paced course to provide Co-Teachers with the knowledge of how and when to implement the six co-teaching approaches.
  • Co-Teachers who complete this course will be able to:
  • Define the six co-teaching approaches
  • Identify the advantages and cautions of each approach
  • Determine which approach(es) are appropriate for the given content to be taught
  • Describe how to implement each approach in the classroom
  • Identify strategies for co-planning with a co-teaching partner
  • To receive full credit for the course participants must earn an 80% for higher on the end of course test. 
 

special education teachers, general education teachers, instructional coaches, interventionists, curriculum specialists, paraprofessionals
ESC Education Specialists
Special Education, Elementary, Progress in the General Curriculum, Co-Teaching, Differentiation, High School, Inclusion, Instructional Strategies
Online Course, Self-directed

$45.00
CPE Credits: 3.00  
Registration Closes: 8/22/2022
Starts: 9/1/2021
Ends: 8/31/2022 11:00 pm
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