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The efficacy of co-teaching grade 9 science learners at an international school in Nairobi

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Title: The efficacy of co-teaching grade 9 science learners at an international school in Nairobi
Author: Henderson, Linda
Abstract: A case study using a phenomenological approach was carried out to determine how effective and enduring learning is for two diverse groups of grade 9 natural science learners when delivered through a collaborative co-teaching approach involving a high school science teacher and a special needs teacher. Even though the findings of this research indicate that the co-taught sessions did not significantly affect the learners’ test results, the majority of the learners reported very positive perceptions of co-teaching. From the findings the main benefits for the learners included an improvement in their understanding of learning styles and associated study skills, increased contact time with the teachers, and the benefit of another teacher’s expertise in the classroom. The researcher found the co-teaching approach yielded a clearer focus on the individual learning styles, new strategies for differentiation, and a positive teaching experience.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/7711
Date: 2011-11
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