Co-Teaching: Keeping it Real in 2020 Public Schools
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Co-Teaching: Keeping it Real in 2020 Public Schools
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In our ever-evolving schools, it is becoming more clear than ever that
co-teaching is the way to reach English learners in the classroom. What does effective co-teaching look
like? What are the barriers for English
language teachers? Many of the models
you have learned in class are excellent prototypes, but once you land that
first job you will find that co-teaching in practice might look a little
different. What are some ways to think
outside the box so you can still reach the students? What are best practices for all
students? These are some of the topics
and questions we will address during the webinar “Co-teaching: Keeping it Real
in 2020 Public Schools”. While all will
benefit from this information, there will be a focus on secondary, particularly
middle school.
Danielle Healey is a devoted language teacher with 13+ years of teaching experience. She has taught in a variety of middle schools within the Howard County Public School System. She has taught English language development classes, as well as full-time English language art classes to all learners. Additionally, she has co-taught in all middle subjects, and regularly leads professional development opportunities at her current school in Ellicott City, Patapsco Middle School. She is an instructional leader who values the team aspect and what goes on behind the scenes to make students successful in the classroom.