Coteaching

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Coteaching

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The one teach, one observe co teaching model provides this for the supporting teacher and cooperating teacher

One teacher sits and reads the paper while the other teacher conducts the learning lesson.

one teacher grades papers while the other teacher conducts the learning lesson.

one teacher roams around the room while the other teacher conducts the learning lesson

both teachers decide together, one teacher collects data while the other teacher asks questions of students. Both teachers analyze the data after the learning session.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In the co-teaching model one teach & one assist this is what is demonstrated...

one teacher teaches and the other sits and collects data from an observational point of view.

one teacher does the instruction while the other provides individualized support

one teacher instructs and the other grades paper.

one teacher teaches while the other runs errands to make copies

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Station teaching of the co-teaching models looks like which of the following:

each teacher teaches content while students wait patiently for their turn to meet with the teacher at the learning center.

Each teacher teaches the same content and students go to one teacher's station and another independent station.

teachers divide content into different parts to teach; class is divided into centers and each teacher is a center for students to rotate throughout for the lesson of the class.

teachers design independent learning stations and individually monitor as students move from one learning station to the other like on fun Fridays.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In Parallel teaching what will you see teachers doing?

one teacher is teaching one way and the other teacher is teaching another way to different portions of the class.

both teachers are teaching the same content and using the same materials and strategies to half of the class lowering the student:teacher ratio.

one teacher is teaching 1/3 of the class while the other teacher is teaching the rest of the class. both using the same content and materials.

one teacher teaches one strategy to half the class and the other teacher teaches a different strategy to the other half of the class.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Alternative teaching shows teachers doing what?

one teacher uses one method or strategy while the other teacher uses a completely different method or strategy but both teachers teach the same content.

one teacher teaches one content area while the other teaches a different content area

both teachers teach the same content area both teachers using the same strategy

one teacher teaching in the ESE room and another teacher teaching in the gen ed room.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Team teaching shows teachers doing what?

two teachers competing to get the students attention and to get students to like one or the other better

one teacher being a cheerleader and the other teacher being the player on the team.

one teacher being the disciplinarian and the other delivering the instruction.

both teachers teaching by sharing the instruction, the board, taking turns talking, demonstrating, one shows one way of doing the problem and the other shows another way to do the problem.