EPISODE · Mar 26, 2025 · 38 MIN
Follow-Up Discussion to Keli Bradbury and Suzanne Graham
from Co-Teachers in Classrooms Getting Coffee · host Sue Schulz and Kitty Wade
Co-Teachers in Classrooms Getting Coffee (Season 2 Episode 12)During our last episode with Keli Bradbury and Suzanne Graham from the Radford University Training and Technical Assistance Center (T/TAC) the book, Connecting High Leverage Practices to Student Success: Collaboration in Inclusive Classrooms by Melissa Jenkins and Wendy Murawsk, was mentioned as a go to resource. Participants in the Excellence in Co-Teaching Initiative for 2024-2025 are also studying this book and implementing its ideas in their classrooms. Today, we will zoom in on the importance of establishing and nurturing co-teaching relationships, intentionally discussing roles and responsibilities, as well as the hot topic - specially designed instruction (SDI).Links to resources mentioned in this discussion:Share FormDifficult Conversation FormCheck out this book from our libraryPg 58-59 Table 3.3 Identifying Responsibilities on Collaborative TeamsPg 63 Team Reflection QuestionsPg 249-256 - Appendix A & B - HLP crosswalksHigh Leverage Practices in Special EducationHigh Leverage Practices in General EducationIn our next episode (coming in early April), we will discuss administrative support for co-teaching with Shelly Boggess from Giles High School.Follow this podcast so you won’t miss future discussions with distinguished co-teachers twice each month during the school year.Please visit our website for links to additional resources related to co-teaching, such as a Roles and Responsibilities checklist like the Giles team used and an overview of the co-teaching models/approaches.Subscribe to Co-Teachers in Classrooms Getting Coffee for bimonthly interviews with co-teachers brought to you by the Training and Technical Assistance Center at Virginia Tech. For a copy of today’s transcript, go to this link.
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Co-Teachers in Classrooms Getting Coffee (Season 2 Episode 12)During our last episode with Keli Bradbury and Suzanne Graham from the Radford University Training and Technical Assistance Center (T/TAC) the book, Connecting High Leverage Practices to Student Success: Collaboration in Inclusive Classrooms by Melissa Jenkins and Wendy Murawsk, was mentioned as a go to resource. Participants in the Excellence in Co-Teaching Initiative for 2024-2025 are also studying this book and implementing its ideas in their classrooms. Today, we will zoom in on the importance of establishing and nurturing co-teaching relationships, intentionally discussing roles and responsibilities, as well as the hot topic - specially designed instruction (SDI).Links to resources mentioned in this discussion:Share FormDifficult Conversation FormCheck out this book from our libraryPg 58-59 Table 3.3 Identifying Responsibilities on Collaborative TeamsPg 63 Team Reflection QuestionsPg 249-256 - Appendix A & B - HLP crosswalksHigh Leverage Practices in Special EducationHigh Leverage Practices in General EducationIn our next episode (coming in early April), we will discuss administrative support for co-teaching with Shelly Boggess from Giles High School.Follow this podcast so you won’t miss future discussions with distinguished co-teachers twice each month during the school year.Please visit our website for links to additional resources related to co-teaching, such as a Roles and Responsibilities checklist like the Giles team used and an overview of the co-teaching models/approaches.Subscribe to Co-Teachers in Classrooms Getting Coffee for bimonthly interviews with co-teachers brought to you by the Training and Technical Assistance Center at Virginia Tech. For a copy of today’s transcript, go to this link.
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