[NIFL-ESL:10881] co-teaching and supervision advice/resources

From: A. Gubin (gubinorama@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed May 25 2005 - 00:14:40 EDT


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Hi all,

I am about to begin co-teaching with a much less-experienced teacher.  She will
be joining me in my very multi-level adult ESL class.  I will be responsible
for supervising her and bringing her up to speed.  Does anyone have any
feedback about:

1) resources for co-teaching 
2) resources for teacher supervision
3) your own personal experiences or advice about having a teacher join you in
your classroom.  In particular, we will need to figure out how to share the
burdens of lesson planning.  What makes our situation interesting is that we
are never sure which students will show up - we have only about a third of the
students who are the same from the last week on any given night.

Thanks.  I look forward to your responses.

Sandi


		
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