Co-Teaching Is
02 Dec 2024 Posted in:digital humanities
pedagogy
Co-teaching is a promise. To each other. To yourself. To believe. To trust. To support. To help. To heal.
Co-teaching is not a weapon. Co-teaching is a gift.
Co-teaching is an act of love. It is not a competition.
Co-teaching is not a zero sum game.
Co-teaching is to see the world through the eyes of another. The classroom. Yourself.
Co-teaching is an act of vulnerability. To teach is to expose yourself.
Co-teaching is to invite someone in.
Co-teaching is an act of empathy.
Co-teaching is to extend your arms openly. It is not pushing someone away.
Co-teaching is a beautiful game. It is not a game of chance.
To teach is to learn. To co-teach is to learn to teach.
Co-teaching is embracing the unknown. To find yourself in the shoes of another.
To co-teach is to recognize that you have power.
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Brandon Walsh. “Co-Teaching Is.” Walshbr.com (blog). Published December 02, 2024. http://walshbr.com/blog/co-teaching-is/. Accessed on .Note: The suggested citation above reflects typical practice for my solo-authored work, but I frequently co-author material that is shared to other websites. Be sure to check the text of any cited work here and update the suggested citation accordingly to give credit to everyone. Thanks!