As co-teachers tackle the unique challenges of instructing in remote, hybrid, and socially distanced brick-and-mortar settings they can increase their success by incorporating technology solutions into their shared classrooms. Technology… Click to show full abstract
As co-teachers tackle the unique challenges of instructing in remote, hybrid, and socially distanced brick-and-mortar settings they can increase their success by incorporating technology solutions into their shared classrooms. Technology can facilitate co-teachers’ implementation of small-group instruction, increase options for student engagement and participation, and establish instructional consistency through clear communication. The result can be enhanced student learning and more efficient and effective delivery of the specially designed instruction that students with disabilities must receive.
               
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