Collaborative Team Teaching
Now prevalent in almost 80 percent of schools across the United States, Collaborative Team Teaching (CTT) is the practice of adding one or more teachers to a classroom so that each student can be addressed according to their specific needs. Learn more about CTT and how you can implement team teaching in your classroom with the Collaborative Team Teaching Web Guide.
Collaborative Team Teaching Basics
Collaborative Team Teaching can be applied to a classroom setting according to the individual needs of a group of students. Use the sites below to get acquainted with collaborative team teaching basics.
Top Sites for Collaborative Team Teaching Basics
National Education Association
has an article on team teaching that describes what it takes to create a successful team teaching environment and the pitfalls a teacher may encounter.
University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma
explores the history of CTT in the classroom and creates a fictional dialogue between a proponent and opponent of the practice to explore its pros and cons.
TechRepublic
explains the benefits of team teaching and the logistics that each group needs to understand before taking their first step into the classroom as a team.
How to Team Teach
Making a team effort work in the classroom requires preparation, planning and a firm understanding ... read more »







