by Susie McDonald | Jun 10, 2017 | Articles
Teachers learned new techniques for co-teaching math, making the subject accessible for all students and personalizing learning solutions for their classes. One of the more interesting approaches involved a movie clip. Napoleon Dynamite and Pedro are walking down the... by Kate McDonald | Jun 1, 2017 | Articles
Teachers are discovering that co-teaching adds up to better math instruction at one middle school, as special education students are integrated into mainstream math, social studies, science, and English classes. At Horizon Middle School, teachers Chelsea Keller and... by George Miller | May 24, 2017 | Articles
An elementary school has found that co-teaching results in success for special ed students, and the result is showing in increased special ed proficiency that exceeds the state average. At Duncombe Elementary, a co-teaching model that is unique has been in effect... by Max Sterling | Aug 25, 2016 | Articles
Co-teaching is on the rise, and many high school teachers are receiving training in co-teaching practices before the start of the school year. In Nampa, Idaho, the school district is increasing co-teaching to provide support for students who have a native language... by Janet Hill | Oct 27, 2014 | Articles
A really good teacher knows that algebra students improve with teacher connection and group learning. Freshman students at West Side Leadership Academy took an end of course test in algebra, and found that 56% received a passing grade, up from 4% the previous year....
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