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Co-Teaching Methods Review
Quiz by Danelle Castle
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- Q1This approach lets one collect data while the other teachesOne Teach, One ObserveOne Teach, One AssistTeam TeachingStation Teaching30s
- Q2This model has one teaching content while the other floats and helps students as needed in a way that does not disrupt the classParallel TeachingOne Teach, One AssistOne Teach, One ObserveTeam Teaching30s
- Q3This model is when teachers split the class in half and teach the same content at the same time in smaller groups.Alternative TeachingTeam TeachingStation TeachingParallel Teaching30s
- Q4This methods is when teachers divide content and students. Teachers instruct the content to one group and then repeats it with another group.One Teach, One AssistParallel TeachingStation TeachingAlternative Teaching30s
- Q5In this method one teacher takes responsibility for the large group while the other works with a smaller group that may need reteaching or enrichment.Station TeachingAlternative TeachingParallel TeachingOne Teach, One Observe30s
- Q6This one is when both teachers are delivering the same instruction at the same time. This one takes the most co-planning ahead of time to work successfully.One Teach, One ObserveStation TeachingTeam TeachingOne Teach, One Assist30s
- Q7You should just use one method of co-teaching at all times.FalseTrue30s