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4.3 Co-teaching models

4.3 Co-teaching models

Written by the Fiveable Content Team • Last updated August 2025
Written by the Fiveable Content Team • Last updated August 2025
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Co-teaching brings together general and special education teachers to collaboratively instruct diverse learners in a shared classroom. This approach combines expertise to meet all students' needs, aligning with inclusive education practices and supporting IEP implementation in the least restrictive environment.

Various co-teaching models exist, including one teach-one observe, parallel teaching, and team teaching. Each model offers unique benefits for differentiation and student support. Successful implementation requires careful planning, clear role definition, and ongoing communication between co-teachers to maximize effectiveness for all learners.

Definition of co-teaching

  • Co-teaching involves two or more educators working collaboratively to deliver instruction to a diverse group of students in a shared classroom space
  • This approach combines the expertise of general and special education teachers to meet the needs of all learners, including those with disabilities
  • Co-teaching aligns with inclusive education practices and supports the implementation of Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) in the least restrictive environment

Key elements of co-teaching

  • Shared responsibility for planning, instruction, and assessment
  • Equitable partnership between co-teachers
  • Flexible grouping strategies to meet diverse student needs
  • Differentiated instruction tailored to individual learning styles
  • Ongoing communication and collaboration between educators

Benefits of co-teaching

  • Increased individualized attention for students
  • Enhanced opportunities for peer learning and social interaction
  • Reduced stigma associated with special education services
  • Improved academic outcomes for students with and without disabilities
  • Professional growth and skill development for teachers
  • Expanded repertoire of instructional strategies and approaches

Challenges in co-teaching

  • Time constraints for collaborative planning and reflection
  • Differing teaching philosophies or instructional styles
  • Unclear roles and responsibilities between co-teachers
  • Limited administrative support or resources
  • Potential personality conflicts or power struggles
  • Resistance to change from traditional teaching models

Types of co-teaching models

One teach, one observe

  • One teacher leads instruction while the other gathers data on student performance
  • Allows for systematic observation of student behavior, engagement, and understanding
  • Useful for identifying areas of need and informing future instructional decisions
  • Roles can be alternated between co-teachers to maintain balance

One teach, one assist

  • Primary teacher delivers instruction while the other circulates to provide individual support
  • Enables immediate intervention and clarification for struggling students
  • Facilitates differentiated instruction and scaffolding
  • Can be used to model specific learning strategies or behaviors

Parallel teaching

  • Class is divided into two groups, with each teacher instructing one group simultaneously
  • Reduces student-teacher ratio for more intensive instruction
  • Allows for differentiation based on student needs or learning styles
  • Promotes active engagement and participation from all students

Station teaching

  • Classroom is organized into learning centers or stations
  • Students rotate through stations, receiving instruction from both teachers
  • Enables small group instruction and hands-on learning experiences
  • Facilitates differentiation and addresses multiple learning objectives

Alternative teaching

  • One teacher works with a small group while the other instructs the larger group
  • Useful for pre-teaching, re-teaching, or enrichment activities
  • Addresses specific learning needs without disrupting the whole class
  • Allows for targeted intervention and support for struggling learners

Team teaching

  • Both teachers share instruction equally, often taking turns leading different parts of the lesson
  • Demonstrates collaborative problem-solving and shared expertise
  • Provides multiple perspectives and teaching styles to engage diverse learners
  • Enhances classroom management and student engagement through dynamic instruction

Implementing co-teaching models

Planning and preparation

  • Establish regular co-planning time to develop lessons and strategies
  • Define clear learning objectives and align instruction with curriculum standards
  • Determine appropriate co-teaching models for specific lessons or units
  • Create contingency plans for potential challenges or disruptions
  • Develop systems for sharing resources and materials effectively

Roles and responsibilities

  • Clearly define and document each teacher's responsibilities for instruction, assessment, and classroom management
  • Rotate roles regularly to maintain equity and utilize each teacher's strengths
  • Establish protocols for handling discipline issues and student concerns
  • Determine how to introduce and explain co-teaching roles to students and parents
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Communication strategies

  • Implement daily check-ins to discuss student progress and adjust plans
  • Use shared digital platforms for lesson planning and resource sharing
  • Develop nonverbal cues for seamless transitions during instruction
  • Schedule regular debriefing sessions to reflect on successes and challenges
  • Maintain open and honest communication about teaching preferences and concerns

Classroom management techniques

  • Establish consistent routines and expectations for all students
  • Develop shared behavior management strategies and consequences
  • Create a classroom layout that facilitates various co-teaching models
  • Implement strategies for smooth transitions between activities and groupings
  • Use visual aids and technology to support instruction and manage student behavior

Collaboration in co-teaching

Building professional relationships

  • Foster mutual respect and trust through open communication
  • Recognize and appreciate each other's strengths and expertise
  • Engage in team-building activities to strengthen rapport
  • Establish norms for professional interaction and conflict resolution
  • Celebrate successes and support each other through challenges

Shared decision-making

  • Develop a process for making instructional and classroom management decisions
  • Utilize consensus-building strategies when disagreements arise
  • Involve both teachers in parent communications and meetings
  • Collaborate on grading policies and assessment strategies
  • Share responsibility for student progress monitoring and intervention planning

Conflict resolution strategies

  • Address issues promptly and directly to prevent escalation
  • Use "I" statements to express concerns without blame
  • Practice active listening and seek to understand different perspectives
  • Develop a problem-solving approach to find mutually beneficial solutions
  • Seek mediation from administrators or colleagues when necessary

Assessment in co-teaching

Formative vs summative assessment

  • Formative assessment monitors student learning during instruction
    • Includes quick checks for understanding, exit tickets, and observations
    • Informs instructional decisions and helps identify areas for re-teaching
  • Summative assessment evaluates student learning at the end of a unit or term
    • Includes tests, projects, and performance tasks
    • Measures overall achievement and progress towards learning goals

Differentiated assessment strategies

  • Offer multiple modes of assessment (written, oral, visual, kinesthetic)
  • Provide choice in assessment formats to accommodate diverse learning styles
  • Implement tiered assessments with varying levels of complexity
  • Use technology to support assessment accessibility (text-to-speech, speech-to-text)
  • Incorporate authentic assessments that connect to real-world applications

Grading considerations

  • Develop a shared grading rubric that aligns with learning objectives
  • Determine how to weight different components of assessment
  • Establish protocols for resolving grading discrepancies between co-teachers
  • Consider alternative grading methods (standards-based, portfolio assessment)
  • Ensure consistency in grading practices across different co-teaching pairs

Co-teaching for diverse learners

Accommodations and modifications

  • Implement accommodations that change how students access content
    • (extended time, preferential seating, assistive technology)
  • Develop modifications that alter the content or expectations for specific students
    • (simplified texts, reduced number of problems, alternative assignments)
  • Collaborate to ensure accommodations and modifications are consistently applied
  • Document and review the effectiveness of implemented supports regularly

Universal Design for Learning

  • Design lessons with multiple means of engagement to motivate diverse learners
  • Provide multiple means of representation to accommodate different learning styles
  • Offer multiple means of action and expression for students to demonstrate knowledge
  • Incorporate flexible materials and technologies to support varied learning needs
  • Implement UDL principles in both physical and digital learning environments
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Culturally responsive teaching

  • Integrate diverse perspectives and cultural references into curriculum
  • Use culturally relevant examples and materials to enhance student engagement
  • Implement teaching strategies that align with diverse cultural learning styles
  • Address bias and promote equity in classroom interactions and expectations
  • Collaborate with families and community members to support cultural connections

Professional development

Training for co-teachers

  • Participate in workshops on co-teaching models and strategies
  • Engage in role-playing exercises to practice different co-teaching approaches
  • Attend conferences focused on inclusive education and collaborative teaching
  • Complete online modules or courses on special education laws and practices
  • Participate in book studies or professional learning communities focused on co-teaching

Ongoing support and resources

  • Establish mentoring relationships with experienced co-teaching pairs
  • Create a resource library of co-teaching materials and research
  • Develop a network of co-teachers for idea sharing and problem-solving
  • Utilize instructional coaches to provide feedback and support
  • Access online forums and communities dedicated to co-teaching practices

Reflective practice

  • Maintain a co-teaching journal to document experiences and insights
  • Conduct regular self-assessments of co-teaching effectiveness
  • Videotape lessons for review and analysis with co-teaching partner
  • Solicit feedback from students and colleagues to inform practice
  • Set personal and professional goals for growth in co-teaching skills

Evaluating co-teaching effectiveness

Student outcomes

  • Analyze academic performance data for students in co-taught classrooms
  • Compare growth rates of students with and without disabilities
  • Assess social-emotional development and classroom engagement
  • Evaluate progress towards IEP goals for students with disabilities
  • Gather qualitative data on student attitudes towards co-teaching

Teacher satisfaction

  • Conduct surveys to assess co-teachers' perceptions of effectiveness
  • Measure changes in teacher self-efficacy and job satisfaction
  • Evaluate the impact of co-teaching on teacher workload and stress levels
  • Assess the quality of professional relationships between co-teaching partners
  • Gather feedback on perceived benefits and challenges of co-teaching

Administrative support

  • Evaluate the allocation of resources for co-teaching implementation
  • Assess the effectiveness of professional development opportunities
  • Measure the level of administrative involvement in co-teaching programs
  • Evaluate policies and procedures that support or hinder co-teaching
  • Gather feedback from administrators on the perceived value of co-teaching

IDEA and co-teaching

  • Understand how co-teaching supports the least restrictive environment mandate
  • Ensure co-teaching practices align with IEP goals and objectives
  • Maintain accurate documentation of services provided in co-taught settings
  • Address concerns related to the provision of specially designed instruction
  • Collaborate with IEP teams to determine appropriate co-teaching arrangements

Confidentiality and privacy

  • Establish protocols for sharing student information between co-teachers
  • Maintain confidentiality when discussing student needs during planning
  • Ensure privacy during individual student interactions within the co-taught classroom
  • Develop strategies for addressing sensitive topics with students and families
  • Adhere to FERPA regulations in all aspects of co-teaching practice

Equity in co-taught classrooms

  • Ensure equal access to instruction and support for all students
  • Address potential biases in grouping and assessment practices
  • Promote inclusive language and attitudes among students and staff
  • Evaluate the representation of diverse learners in curriculum and materials
  • Advocate for equitable resource allocation to support co-teaching programs
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