Journal of Educational &Amp; Psychological Consultation 2019
DOI: 10.4324/9780203764619-4
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Collaboration: An Element Associated With the Success of Four Inclusive High Schools

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“…The literature on co-teaching practices covers topics such as the success of co-teaching applications, assessment of the opinions and attitudes of teachers and pre-service teachers about the application, the efficiency of the application for students, and the determination of the strengths and weaknesses of the application. However, studies involving the self-evaluation of parents and/or students on co-teaching applications are less frequent (Wallace et al, 2002;Griffin et al, 2006;Wilson, 2016). The evaluation of co-teaching practices from the point of view of the family and students gives researchers the opportunity to explore the key points that need to be strengthened or be…”
Section: International Journal Of Education and Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature on co-teaching practices covers topics such as the success of co-teaching applications, assessment of the opinions and attitudes of teachers and pre-service teachers about the application, the efficiency of the application for students, and the determination of the strengths and weaknesses of the application. However, studies involving the self-evaluation of parents and/or students on co-teaching applications are less frequent (Wallace et al, 2002;Griffin et al, 2006;Wilson, 2016). The evaluation of co-teaching practices from the point of view of the family and students gives researchers the opportunity to explore the key points that need to be strengthened or be…”
Section: International Journal Of Education and Practicementioning
confidence: 99%