Series Title
Practical Access
Keywords
co-teaching
Disciplines
Accessibility | Disability and Equity in Education | Education
Description
In today’s episode, Dr. Rebecca Hines interviews Dr. Lisa Dieker about Co-Teaching. Co-teaching is a collaborative approach to instruction in which two teachers, typically a general education teacher and a special education teacher, work together to plan and implement instruction for a class that includes students with disabilities. Tune in to this episode to hear their tips on co-teaching for teachers, and administrators, and how to get buy-in from all stakeholders.
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Date Created
11-17-2022
Item Type
Audio
Type
article
Length of Episode
13:47
Recommended Citation
Hines, Rebecca and Dieker, Lisa, "S9 E2: Co-Teaching Part 1" (2022). Practical Access Podcast. 133.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/practicalaccess/133
Transcript - Practical Access S9E2
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