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This Doesn't Look Familiar!A Supervisor's Guide for Observing Co-TeachersDepartment of Special Education, School of Education and Allied Human Services, 230 Hagedorn Hall, 119 Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 11549-1190, gloria.wilson{at}hofstra.edu Among the challenges of delivering services to students with disabilities via a co-teaching model (the pairing of special and general education teachers in a general education classroom) is the dilemma of how to observe teachers in such a setting. Collaboration between a university and a large school district with special and general education supervisors investigated how the two disciplines looked at a co-taught lesson at the secondary level. Then, through a series of interactive workshops, special and general education supervisors developed a common lens for viewing a co-taught lesson, resulting in a guided format for observing co-teachers.
Intervention in School and Clinic, Vol. 40, No. 5,
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