COMMUNICATION AND COLLABORATION

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Across
  1. 2. a teaching model, in which TEACHER A and TEACHER B are located in different places in the classroom and provide a specified portion of the lesson as students rotate among stations in the classroom
  2. 7. a teaching model, in which TEACHER A leads the group discussion and/or activity while TEACHER B observes and collects data during the lesson
  3. 9. a consultation process, in which group members agree to a set of common values about working together and with students
  4. 10. a meeting, in which an education professional (such as a school psychologist) talks to another education professional (such as a teacher) about a problem, concern, and/or question, a discussion about something that is being decided
  5. 12. a teaching model, in which the students in the classroom are divided into two groups, as the TEACHER A and TEACHER B each teach a small group at the same time during the lesson
  6. 13. a teaching model, in which TEACHER A and TEACHER B provide direct instruction together during a lesson
  7. 14. an education teacher that assumes the primary role of teaching the content and/or subject matter, such as UNITED STATES HISTORY
Down
  1. 1. the act and/or process of using words, sounds, signs, or behaviors to express and/or exchange information and/or to express your ideas, thoughts, and feelings to another individual
  2. 3. a teaching model, in which TEACHER A leads the lesson while TEACHER B monitors the students and provides individual assistance, as needed
  3. 4. a statement that describes how to do something, an order or command, the action or process of teaching
  4. 5. a part that an individual or something has in a particular activity and/or situation
  5. 6. an education teacher that specializes in working with students who have a wide range of learning, mental, emotional, and physical disabilities
  6. 8. to work with another individual or group (large/small) in order to achieve and/or complete a task
  7. 11. a teaching model, in which TEACHER A and TEACHER B take turns leading classroom instruction during a lesson