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Co-teaching as Teacher Training: Experiential Accounts of Two Doctoral Students
Authors:Victoria F Burns  Susan Mintzberg
Institution:1. University of Calgary;2. McGill University
Abstract:There is a growing body of literature exploring the benefits and challenges of co-teaching in higher education. However, there has been little focus on co-teaching from a doctoral student perspective. Drawing on our experiences co-teaching at a large, research-intensive university in Canada, this paper discusses the steps taken to co-design, co-facilitate, and co-assess a graduate level course. We recommend that co-teaching be further explored and implemented in higher education, particularly in doctoral programs, as it provides opportunities to expand personal teaching styles, develop diversified curriculum, build confidence, and take greater risks in the classroom—all of which benefit educators and students alike.
Keywords:Co-teaching  doctoral training  relationships  reflexivity  teacher training
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