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Original Article

Maximizing PEDAGOGY for Secondary Co‐Teachers

Anne Brawand

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E-mail address: brawand@kutztown.edu

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Anne Brawand

Kutztown University

116 Beekey Education Center

Kutztown, PA 19350

USA

Email: brawand@kutztown.edu

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First published: 13 October 2017
Cited by: 1

Abstract

Student understanding of content can be dependent on the pedagogies that co‐teachers plan and implement, regardless of which co‐teaching model they use. However, when co‐teachers vary instruction using different co‐teaching models, secondary students with and without disabilities have more opportunities to take advantage of having two teachers and more opportunities to be taught using evidence‐based practices. In this article, ‘PEDAGOGY’ is used as an acronym to describe ways in which co‐teachers can design and deliver instruction using various co‐teaching models in multiple content areas at the secondary level.

Number of times cited: 1

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