
Co-Teaching for English Learners
A Guide to Collaborative Planning, Instruction, Assessment, and Reflection
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Co-Teaching for English Learners
A Guide to Collaborative Planning, Instruction, Assessment, and Reflection
About this book
"Dove and Honigsfeld?s new book arrives at the perfect time as an increasing number of schools move to a collaborative instructional model and are searching for guidance. The authors not only tell us how to effectively collaborate and co-teach to benefit English learners, they actually show us what each component of the collaborative instructional cycle looks and feels like, complemented by innovative video and web content." âDIANE STAEHR FENNER, Coauthor of Unlocking ELs' Potential and President of SupportEd
Because teacher collaboration isn't an option, it's a MUST! The proof is borne out by any assessment: our non-native speakers learn faster and achieve more when general ed teachers and EL specialists co-plan and co-deliver instruction in the very same classroom. That's why you'll want to put Co-Teaching for English Learners at the top of your reading list. Step by step, EL authorities Maria Dove and Andrea Honigsfeld walk you through the entire collaborative instruction cycle, along with seven potential classroom configurations from which to choose.
Whether you're new to co-teaching or just see room for improvement in your practice, this practical handbook delivers every technique and tool you need to make the most of your collaboration, including video footage of co-teaching in action. Inside you'll find: ⢠In-depth profiles of the seven models, with detailed descriptions and analyses
⢠A review of advantages and challenges of each model's implementation
⢠Clear explanations of each teacher's role along with self-assessment tools
⢠Tried-and-true strategies for the entire instructional cycle: co-planning, co-instruction, co-assessment, and reflection
⢠Real-life accounts from co-teaching veterans Long gone are the days when our ELs are taught in isolationâand rightfully so. Read Co-Teaching for English Learners, implement its strategies, and soon enough you, too, can set up a learning environment in which all students thrive.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Acknowledgements
- Half Title
- Acknowledgements
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- About the Authors
- 1 Teacher Collaboration Is Not an Option It Is a Must
- 2 Co-Planning
- 3 Model 1âOne Group One Leads, One âTeaches on Purposeâ
- 4 Model 2âOne Group Two Teach the Same Content
- 5 Model 3âOne Group One Teaches, One Assesses
- 6 Model 4âTwo Groups Two Teach Same Content
- 7 Model 5âTwo Groups One Preteaches, One Teaches Alternative Information
- 8 Model 6âTwo Groups One Reteaches, One Teaches Alternative Information
- 9 Model 7âMultiple Groups Two Monitor/Teach
- 10 Collaborative Assessment
- 11 Reflection Closing the Collaborative Instructional Cycle . . . and Starting a New One
- References
- Index
- Publisher Note
- Publisher Note