Inclusion in the Modern Classroom LB210
Description
Course Number LB210
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Over the last few years, there has been a big push towards co-teaching. Research has shown that co-teaching can provide professional growth for teachers as well as improved instruction for students. Co-teaching can manifest itself in many ways and with many different professionals in the mix. This course will explore the different co-teaching models and provide helpful strategies for implementing each model. We will explore several co-teaching relationships including working with a Special Education teacher, Technology specialist, Speech-Language Pathologist, OT, PT, Paraeducator, Gifted Specialist, Literacy Specialist, and an ELL Specialist.
This course is appropriate for both general education and special education teachers of students in grades K-12 and is worth 45 hours of professional development.
ISBN-13: 978-1118004364
Objectives
This course is based on the textbook:
Co-Teaching that Works by Anne Beninghof
Certificate
By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate 45 Hour