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Seven Models of Co-Teaching (NYSED Topic Briefs Series Session 3)
9/19/2022
3:30 PM EST

Event Description

To support districts in providing better services to ELLs, NYSED has developed four topic briefs that identify the basis for the practice of co-teaching for ELLs as well as the specifics for implementation of the program. School and district administrators, coaches, teacher leaders, and all teachers working with ELLs will benefit from the recommendations outlined in these documents. These documents support teachers to become effective co-teaching partners as well as give school leaders a better understanding of the practice and the different models that can be implemented. to support the success of their students. Our goal of this learning session is to discuss Topic Brief #4: Seven Models of Co-Teaching and benefits of using it as a tool to discuss co-teaching with administration and teachers of ELLs. Then we will digest the brief into talking points you can use with administrators or teachers of ELLs. Finally, at the end of each session we will assist you in creating an action plan for using the topic briefs moving forward.
 

Brief #4: Seven Models of Co-Teaching

Covers the following topics:

  • Instructional Delivery Through Co-Teaching
  • Co-Teaching Models
    • Model 1: One Group: One Leads, One “Teaches On Purpose”
    • Model 2: One Group: Two Teach the Same Content
    • Model 3: One Teaches, One Assesses
    • Model 4: Two Groups: Two Teach the Same Content 
    • Model 5: Two Groups: One Pre-Teaches, One Teaches Alternative Information
    • Model 6: Two Groups: One Reteaches, One Teaches Alternative Information
    • Model 7: Multiple Groups: Two Monitor and Teach
  • Selecting Models for Instruction
Resources: Presenters:
  • Lis Benarvides (NYS TESOL Binghamton/Syracuse Region Co-Chairs)
  • Brittany Wylie (NYS TESOL Binghamton/Syracuse Region Co-Chairs)