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Creating a Co-Teaching Triad: A Unified Partnership between the University Supervisor, Clinical Supervisor, and Pre-Service Teacher
National Association for Professional Development Schools Conference
  • Courtney Toledo, Georgia Southern University
Document Type
Presentation
Presentation Date
2-13-2020
Disciplines
Abstract or Description
Co-teaching has become a common service delivery model for students with disabilities (Friend, 2014). However, teacher candidates (TC) leave teacher preparation programs (TPP) ill prepared to participate in successful co-teaching partnerships (Chitiyo & Brinda, 2018). The purpose of this presentation is to consider how TPPs and their school partnerships can provide experiences that better prepare TCs for their role as a co-teacher. In addition, the presenter will propose how partnerships may facilitate and mindfully place TCs in co-taught settings in order to enrich TCs’ understanding of the behaviors and tools necessary to be successful in inclusive classrooms.
Additional Information

Georgia Southern University faculty member, Courtney Toledo presented Creating a Co-Teaching Triad: A Unified Partnership between the University Supervisor, Clinical Supervisor, and Pre-Service Teacher in the National Association for Professional Development Schools Conference, February 2020.

Location
Atlantic City, NJ
Citation Information
Courtney Toledo. "Creating a Co-Teaching Triad: A Unified Partnership between the University Supervisor, Clinical Supervisor, and Pre-Service Teacher" National Association for Professional Development Schools Conference (2020)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/courtney-toledo/11/