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Team Teaching

Special Educational Needs

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School Context

Bishop McEgan College, Macroom, Co. Cork VEC mixed school with 120 pupils DEIS school – JCSP, HSCL, project worker Approximately 30% pupils have SEN

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SEN Department

2005 Set up department (3 teachers +

Principal and Vice principal) Weekly meetings Began drafting SEN policy Up skilling SEN department - SESS

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Successful SEN department

Timetabling – Non Irish and Non French The Team – “right people” – consistency Planning – time to meet. Support of whole staff, management,

teachers, parents and outside agencies. (Subject teachers, tutors, Guidance team, care team, pastoral

care team, primary schools, Parents, HSCL, School Completion, NEPS, SENO, Enable Ireland, Speech & language therapist)

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Whole school Approach

Up skilling all teachers with regard to SEN Various presentations by SESS and SLSS “Engaging the Reluctant Learner”, “The Road

to Inclusion and Differentiation” Team Teaching is mentioned as an effective strategy.

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Whole school Approach….

2006 Draft policy presented to staff. Told we are entitled to DEIS Presentations on DEIS and JCSP made to

staff. All subject departments up and running with

regular meeting times. SEN/ICT Partnership with Co Cork VEC

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Whole School Approach

2007 Final draft of SEN

policy accepted DEIS and JCSP begins Sign up to Co. Cork

VEC team teaching pilot project.

2008 JCSP Success Team Teaching

Success DEIS planning –

literacy & numeracy

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Team Teaching

September 2007 – May 2008 One Team – Sarah & Máire No previous experience of team teaching TY English – 20 pupils, 9 pupils with SEN RA ranging from 8:11 to 15+

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Types of Team teaching

Traditional Team Teaching – both teachers actively share the instruction of content and skills, both teachers accept equal responsibility for all pupils and both teachers are actively involved throughout the class.

Lead and support Teaching – one teacher leads the lesson assuming responsibility for teaching the content, the other teacher provides support and follow up activities.

Parallel Instruction – the class is divided into two groups and each teacher delivers the same content and skills/ Both teachers are performing the same tasks in parallel fashion.

Differentiated split-class team teaching – The class is divided into two groups according to a specified learning need. Each group is provided with activities to meet that specified need

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The Challenges

Time!!! Teachers/Class being labelled. Picking a team that works! Getting used to another teacher in your class. Altering your personal approach. Evaluation – how will we know it works? Is the child whose Resources hours “pay” for team

teaching benefiting as much as they would from one on one support!!!

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The Benefits

For Students:• Better teaching and learning.• Improved participation, self esteem, group dynamic,

written work.• Improved class test results.• Less distractions due to improved discipline.• Improved attendance.• Overall attitude to class more positive – they are

enjoying the innovation.• Better teacher/student relationships.

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The Benefits….

For Teachers:• Improved teaching and learning• Less correcting• Less Stress• More Support• Greater sense of achievement• Opportunity to learn new methodologies• Less time spent on discipline - instant gratification/less

boredom/two sets of eyes.• Trying something different!!!

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Evaluate – how do we know it’s working!

Tracking results, attendance, discipline - red/yellow cards. Comparing with similar group not in receipt of team teaching.

Student Questionnaire/feedback – 100% enjoying English, 15/17 see two teachers as a benefit.

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In their own words….

Advantages“ You have more help if you get stuck”, “more help”, “learn more”,

“getting more work done”, “they pay more attention to us”, “can get help faster”, “have better chance of getting a question answered, easier, help with the homework”, “less messing in the class”, “more strict so more work done”, “one teacher can help so the class isn’t disturbed”

Disadvantages“more giving out”, “if you get in trouble you have two teachers

giving out”, “can’t mess”, “you get caught easier if you’re messing”.

7 pupils said there were no disadvantages

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Group Work

What opportunities can you see in your school for developing team teaching?

What challenges would there be to setting up team teaching?