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Overview


The SIP Co-Teaching Reference Guide is a practical resource that defines co-teaching, outlines what it is and is not, and highlights its benefits for students with and without disabilities. It describes six research-based co-teaching models—such as team teaching, parallel teaching, and station teaching—providing clarity on how they can be implemented effectively. The guide also includes considerations for successful implementation, including leadership, data use, professional development, and scheduling.

To get to the full SIP Collection, click here.

  Keywords: Co-Teaching, Disability, Inclusion, Instructional models

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