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Bol, Linda; Nunnery, John A.; Lowther, Deborah L.; Dietrich, Amy P.; Pace, Judy B.; Anderson, Rebecca S.; Bassoppo-Moyo, Temba C.; Phillipsen, Leslie C. – Education and Urban Society, 1998
Teachers' perceptions of support provided for implementation of the New American Schools models in the Memphis City (Tennessee) school district are examined in relation to the effectiveness of these models. Via questionnaires and focus group interviews, teachers indicated professional development, teacher collaboration, and resources to be…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Professional Development, Program Effectiveness

Embich, Jeanne L. – Teacher Education and Special Education, 2001
A survey of 300 learning disability teachers in middle and high schools found teachers were experiencing high levels of emotional exhaustion, specifically those who team teach with a general educator. Role conflict, role ambiguity, perceived workload, and lack of principal support contributed to the teachers' feelings of emotional exhaustion.…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Principals, Regular and Special Education Relationship, Role Conflict

Fennick, Ellen – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2001
This article describes how coteaching in a general education life skills class became an effective way to provide inclusive instruction to benefit all of the students, both with and without disabilities. The collaborative team unified separate special education and general education transition efforts within a general education transition class.…
Descriptors: Career Education, Curriculum Design, Disabilities, Inclusive Schools

Gately, Susan E.; Gately, Frank J., Jr. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2001
This article describes components of co-teaching and gives examples of what the teacher interactions of that component may resemble at each developmental stage of co-teaching: the beginning stage, the compromise stage, and the collaborative stage. The Coteaching Rating Scale is presented for examining the effectiveness of co-teaching classrooms.…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Inclusive Schools, Informal Assessment

Dieker, Lisa A.; Barnett, Carol A. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1996
Steps for effective coteaching by special education and regular education teachers are identified. Examples of coteaching in elementary and junior high schools are given. The need for communication between teachers is emphasized as the key ingredient to successful coteaching. (CR)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Education, Inclusive Schools, Interpersonal Communication

Swain, Merrill – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1996
Focuses on research addressing how to integrate content and language teaching, with specific reference to studies conducted in French immersion classrooms. Findings indicate that teachers should structure activities to incorporate a focus on form into content teaching through teacher-led instruction and collaborative tasks with peers. (21…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Error Correction, Foreign Countries, French
Hopping, Linda – Phi Delta Kappan, 2000
The multi-age teams (MATs) at one Georgia middle school fostered continuous, individual student progress unachievable in more conventional classrooms. In MAT groups, assignments to classes were based on students' interests, abilities, performance, and other maturational factors, regardless of chronological age. Opportunities for remediation and…
Descriptors: Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Interdisciplinary Approach, Middle Schools, Mixed Age Grouping
Moss, Sherrie; Fuller, Millie – Phi Delta Kappan, 2000
Two teacher participants in a Georgia multi-age project offer principles for effective middle-school practice. Teachers should include kinesthetic activities and the arts; believe in every student's learning potential; make learning fun and engaging; use interdisciplinary and thematic approaches; assess their progress; and create learning…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Interdisciplinary Approach, Middle Schools, Mixed Age Grouping

Kasak, Deborah – Middle School Journal, 1998
Discusses ways to implement interdisciplinary teams to create high performance learning communities for students. Considers team tasks and needs, applying team tasks to responsive school structures, and enhancing instruction through flexible time use. (JPB)
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Educational Cooperation, Educational Environment, Educational Planning

McCormick, Linda; Noonan, Mary Jo; Heck, Ronald – Journal of Early Intervention, 1998
A study explored variables associated with engagement in seven inclusive community-based preschool classrooms. Results found disability status did not predict engagement, but activity characteristics were significantly related to engagement. Another variable, coteacher team characteristics, was also found to be a significant predictor of…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Disabilities, Inclusive Schools, Interpersonal Communication
Tennant, Susan – English Teacher: An International Journal, 2001
Describes a course on Japanese Buddhist art taught in English to second-year university students in Japan. The course was team taught by an English-as-a-Foreign-language teacher and a teacher who is a specialist in Japanese art. Suggests that learning about the art of a country by listening, reading, talking, and writing is effective for improving…
Descriptors: Art, Buddhism, College Students, English (Second Language)
Bartlett, Thomas – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2002
Describes how the University of Pennsylvania is testing a new way of teaching involving team-taught interdisciplinary courses on some its freshmen, while keeping others in a control group. (EV)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, College Instruction, Comparative Analysis, Control Groups

Quigney, T. – B.C. Journal of Special Education, 1998
Focuses on the rationale for collaborative teacher training and the following themes found in the literature on collaborative personnel preparation: (1) training and extensive practice in collaborative skills; (2) provision of models of the collaborative process; (3) university/local school partnerships; and (4) information-sharing of areas of…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education

Cox, Suellen; Housewright, Elizabeth – Library Trends, 2001
Describes a course developed by librarians at California State University, Fullerton as an introduction to information technology for freshmen students. Topics include collaboration and feedback from team teaching; formal assessment and student evaluation;, and the increasing use of Web-based resources and technology. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, College Freshmen, Feedback, Higher Education
Techniques: Connecting Education and Careers, 2004
As Ohio's first career center, Auburn Career Center in Concord Township, Ohio, has been at the forefront of new and exciting educational initiatives. Auburn embraces emerging technologies and unique teaching tools to better educate its high school and adult education students. The school prides itself on its quality instructors, who come from a…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Adult Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Teamwork