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Co-Teaching in the Differentiated Classroom: Successful Collaboration, Lesson Design, and Classroom Management, Grades 5-12
Co-Teaching in the Differentiated Classroom: Successful Collaboration, Lesson Design, and Classroom Management, Grades 5-12
Melinda L. Fattig
Maureen Tormey Taylor
ISBN: 978-0-7879-8744-2
©2007
144 pages
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This book offers an approach for managing students with diverse abilities and needs in the overcrowded K-12 classroom. Based on an award-winning collaboration model, the book shows how special education teachers can pair with mainstream teachers to improve classroom functioning while promoting high achievement for all students. 
  • Part I makes the case for collaboration/co-teaching, addressing the advantages, challenges, and pitfalls.
  • Part II provides frameworks and tools for teacher collaboration on lesson planning, scheduling, student grouping, assessment, and discipline.
  • Part III provides guidance on creating and implementing differentiated lessons and tiered assignments.
  • Part IV provides advice and guidance for administrators on planning and implementing co-teaching programs.

Extensive tools for differentiating lessons are provided including lesson-planning templates, assignment sheets, student contracts, choice menus, and assessment forms.  


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