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Using marriage as a metaphor, this lighthearted, highly practical, and teacher-friendly resource helps general education teachers and special service providers successfully set up, conduct, and maintain co-teaching partnerships.
Understanding What it Means to Be in a Relationship
Understanding What it Means to Be in a Relationship
Defining the Terms
In order that we begin this book on the same page, literally and figuratively, I think it is important that we have a clear understanding of the philosophy, terms, and definitions of co-teaching and how they relate to inclusion and collaboration. I'm just making sure here that all of us (me as the author, you as the reader, your co-teachers, and your administrators) are all sharing the same language and understanding of the issues so that there are no miscommunications. For example, let me begin by saying that while I delight in comparing two co-teachers to a married couple, and their administrator to a marriage counselor, ...
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