A MODEL OF CO-TEACHING IN THE EDUCATION OF STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS IN THE PRIMARY STAGE OF EDUCATION
Keywords:
special educational needs, resource teacher, adaptation, individual needs, co-teaching, inclusive educationAbstract
Providing affordable and quality education for all students studying in the modern classroom is one of the prerequisites for the implementation of collaborative teaching. It is one of the important mechanisms that leads to meeting the diverse needs of students, even more so when a child with special educational needs is taught in the class.
The article examines the co-teaching model and its advantages in teaching students with special educational needs in the primary stage of education. The high-quality use of joint teaching between the resource teacher and the teacher in the process of teaching students with special educational needs stimulates knowledge, ensures the acquisition of basic skills and their practical use. This leads to the development of students' academic, social, cognitive and interpersonal skills.
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