Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Co-Teaching

The co-teaching model can be beneficial for both teachers and learners. For teachers, it provides a second teacher in the classroom that can help provide individualized help to struggling learners or extra challenges to advanced learners. One question I have is whether the co-teaching model is only effective if the teacher is physically present. There have been some major advances in robotics and video technologies that make me wonder if a virtual teacher (a real teacher presented virtually) would provide the chance for co-teaching virtually. Imagine if you could centrally locate several teachers that specialized in a certain topic (let’s say literacy for example) who could then arrive virtually in one school in the early morning, another school later in the morning, and still other schools in the afternoon.

As a supervisor, I would want to see synergy between the co-teachers. I would want to make sure there wasn’t any “turf wars” between the teachers and would need to ensure that the teachers were united in the common goal of helping students succeed. To that end, I would want to talk regularly with and regularly observe the co-teachers. Perhaps I could do so virtually?

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