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Coteaching

 

In this Knowledge Quest webinar, Judi Moreillon and Susan Ballard discuss the exciting ways in which school librarians and teachers work together, and what effect teaching collaboration has on school library programs and students.


Related Resources:

  • Instructional Partnerships: A Pathway to Leadership

  • Knowledge Quest (March/April 2012) Coteaching

  • Collaborative Leadership – Licensed Institute

  • The Path to Collaboration: Making It Happen

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