Students with disabilities who receive Integrated Co-Teaching services are educated with age appropriate peers in the general education classroom. ICT provides students the opportunity to be educated alongside their non-disabled peers with the full or part-time support of a special education teacher to assist in adapting and modifying instruction.
As described in the NYC Continuum of Services for Students with Disabilities, Integrated Co-Teaching “ensures that students master specific skills and concepts in the general education curriculum, as well as ensuring that their special education needs are being met, including meeting alternate curriculum goals.”
The title of the services was changed from Collaborative Team Teaching to Integrated Co-Teaching when the service was incorporated in the New York State continuum of services. The state requires all school districts to use the terminology “Integrated Co-Teaching” so that the level of services being provided to a student is clear and consistent among school districts.
http://www.uft.org/teaching/integrated-co-teaching-ict
my opinon:
I See this way of teaching its very sucssful because we find dieffrent experince from other teacher
and every work shoud be corporated defintly had sucsseful.
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