Team Teaching – Co-teaching Experience

Joanna Giebułtowska

Abstract


The article presents the major underlying assumptions for the model of team teaching. It is one of the four co-teaching strategies next to supportive co-teaching, parallel co-teaching, and complementary co-teaching. Team teaching model is different from the others, because all co-teachers share an equal responsibility for planning, instruction of content, assessment and grade assignment. Co-teachers are viewed as equal by students. The author described this model and her experience with it. One important aspect of this co-teaching strategy are the condtitions to be met by teachers so that their collaboration culture help achieve the set goals, be conducive to self-development, facilitte learning from each other and building a culture of cooperation.


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model of team teaching; team teaching; collaboration; professional development; learning from each other

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/j.2021.34.1.45-55
Date of publication: 2021-04-27 15:37:56
Date of submission: 2019-12-28 00:38:32


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