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This video outlines several different methods of teacher collaboration which includes consultation, teaming, co-planning, inclusion classrooms, and the co teaching models of Marilyn friend and cook. The several co-teaching models include one teach one support, parallel teaching, stations teaching, alternative teaching, team teaching and others. This video is intended for both special education and general education teachers to view as a part of their inclusion classroom where special education students are mainstreamed in the general education population. There are actually more than five co-teaching models, and other examples of co teaching strategies are available beside the five mentioned in the video here. This video is part of a special education playlist brought by teachings in education and frank avella. Other videos in the playlist include the least restrictive environment, categories of students with disabilities, special education law, no child left behind act, the every child succeeds act, mainstreaming, teaching strategies for emotional and behavioral disturbed students, and many many more.
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