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== Definition == | == Definition == | ||
- | Station teaching is a co-teaching model that involves splitting the class up into 3 or more different groups. Each group spends time at a specific station with a teacher and then rotates to a different station with another teacher. Co-teaching is two teachers either both general education or one general and one special education teacher teaching together. | + | Station teaching is a co-teaching model that involves splitting the class up into 3 or more different groups. Each group spends time at a specific station with a teacher and then rotates to a different station with another teacher. The remaining students not at a station will work on independent practice activities |
== History == | == History == | ||
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== Links to Lesson Plans == | == Links to Lesson Plans == | ||
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== Why Use == | == Why Use == | ||
Gives the students time to learn different skills that all relate to the same lesson | Gives the students time to learn different skills that all relate to the same lesson |
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