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NAESC Making the Connection Between Inclusion and Co-Teaching



Successful inclusive education happens when all students are accepted and respected regardless of their differences and diversities. The inclusive practice of co-teaching provides students with disabilities or other special needs equitable access to the general education curriculum in their least restrictive environment. In the co-taught setting, students with disabilities receive individual specially designed instruction and the opportunity to experience academic success alongside their typically achieving peers.

In this learning opportunity, participants will examine the critical components of co-teaching through active participation in the six instructional formats. Essential elements for creating a collaborative partnership will be explored, along with other high leverage practices used to enhance the learning for all students.  Participants will leave with strategies and resources to begin or enhance their co-teaching experience. 

It is critical that all school personnel understand the importance of inclusion for ALL students, and take the necessary steps to create an inclusive environment where all students are accepted. We invite co-teachers, administrators, instructional leaders, and support staff to attend this training to make the vision of inclusion a reality.


Important Session Information:


This workshop will be held at Ozarka College in Melbourne, in the Student Services Building, in the Community Rooms. 

 

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Session ID:
469830
Credits Available:
(6) Hours
Seats Filled:
15 / 35
Fee:
$20.00
Contact Person:
BOBBIE JO SMITH
Instructor(s):
DEBBIE FLEMING
Audiences: 
Staff, Administrators, Instructional Leaders, Teachers
 
Date Time Location
7/21/2022 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM Northcentral Arkansas Education Service Cooperative - Ozarka College - Dawe Community Room - Student Services Center


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