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Co-Teaching
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Accommodation | A change that helps a student overcome or work around the disability. Examples: preferential seating, shortened assignments, tests read aloud to student |
| Modification | A change in what is being taught to or expected from the student. Examples: reducing amount of homework, omitting story problems, simplified vocabulary words |
| Inclusion | Educating children with disabilities in classrooms with children without disabilities. |
| Instructional Technology | The theory and practice of design, development, utilization, management, and evaluation of processes and resources for learning; teaches with technology, uses technology as a tool |
| Assistive Technology | Any device that helps a person with a disability complete an everyday task. Examples: pencil grip, computer, eye glasses |
| Lead and Support | One teacher teaches while the other teacher circulates giving assistance. |
| Station Teaching | Individually planned content delivered separately by each teacher. After an allotted amount of time, students switch. |
| Parallel Teaching | Joint planning, two groups, content delivered consistently. Delivering exact same content at the exact same time. |
| Alternative Teaching | Joint planning, equal content knowledge, but one teaches large group while the other teaches small group. An example could be a Resource Teacher. |
| Team Teaching | Joint planning and both teachers deliver instruction as one. |