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Co-teaching episode update #147

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It would be great to expand on the last hint, why and how not every learner might like the team-taught lessons.

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bast commented Aug 25, 2024

I will now review and add something about that point.

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bast commented Aug 25, 2024

This part I don't follow:

"Open-source material and joint planning allows the lessons to be held in parallel (at the same time) or alternatively (at different times or with minor adjustments for the target audience)".

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bast commented Aug 25, 2024

"While in breakout rooms, read about one of the two basic team-teaching models presented in the CodeRefinery manual and discuss"

I recommend to not ask participants to read some material during the short 10 minutes. Instead we should give them a concrete list of questions to discuss and use the 10 minutes for discussion and writing down conclusions.

EDIT: ... because I would find it boring as participant to be in a group exercise room and asked to read something instead of discussing.

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Thanks for the work! I added my changes. It can be merged but I recommend to address somehow the two points raised. But we can also fix it after it is merged if you prefer that.

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  • I clarified the co-teaching variants section -- the bullet in question is about one form that's co-teaching, but not team teaching.
  • As I'd like the learners to think about team teaching models, the continuum, and already how to apply it in practice, I added summaries of the two models for us to present.

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bast commented Aug 25, 2024

Thank you so much!

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