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Murawski, Wendy W.; Dieker, Lisa – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2008
Researchers, teacher educators, and co-teachers are keenly aware of the issues related to obtaining--and more important, keeping--good co-teaching teams. In fact, educators frequently relate co-teaching to a marriage; unfortunately, research clearly indicates that many co-teaching marriages result in struggle, separation, or even divorce. This…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Performance Factors, Collegiality, Change Strategies
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Lester, Jessica N.; Evans, Katherine R. – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2008
Instructors often teach in isolation with very little collegial interaction guiding their practice. In light of the research that exists identifying the value of collaboration within learning environments, the merits of such isolated practice must be questioned. Even though collaboration within educational settings has been identified as critical…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Teacher Collaboration, Team Teaching, Teaching Experience
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Vanko, John G.; Rogina, Raymond P. – AASA Journal of Scholarship & Practice, 2005
Graduate students preparing themselves for a career in school administration are typically apprehensive about the legal issues they will face in their first administrative position. After teaching school law for the first time, the author believed that there had to be a more effective way to reach these students rather than the traditional methods…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Legal Problems, Learning Activities, School Law