Co-Teaching Intervention1Co-Teaching InterventionSPD-2001Co-Teaching Intervention2Teachers frequently collaborate in classrooms through a method known as "co-teaching," typically involving a general education teacher and a special education teacher. There are various approaches to teaching alongside another educator, such as station teaching, one-on-one assistance, parallel teaching, and individual instruction. Co-teaching often creates a more inclusive classroom environment for all students (Trites, 2017). Additionally, small group instruction is an effective way to teach students with learning challenges, utilizing several available co-teaching strategies (Kurtz, n.d.).The one-teach, one-assist method is a co-teaching strategy where one instructor leads the class while the other provides support to students as needed (Cassel, 2019). This method is beneficial for children requiring indi
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