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Welcome to my web page

 
What does an Interrelated teacher (or, co-teacher) do?
 
 
 
A co-teacher plans and teaches along with the teacher of record in the classroom.  They assess student learning styles and implement strategies to help all students to reach mastery in the classroom. A co-teacher is also a case manager, who ensures that students' Individual Learning Plans (IEP's) are being followed via adapting/modifying curriculum to meet the needs of students with disabilities. 
 
A co-teacher also offers tutoring opportunities for students who learn better via small group or one-to-one instruction. (Students may also arrange a time for tutoring with me before or after school. My office is in Lab 246).
 
During class, you may see me working with a small group of students, delivering whole group instruction, giving assessments, or collecting and interpreting data for students' IEP goals.  I am also linked to my co-teachers' web pages and Google classrooms. 
 
Thank you for visiting, and I look forward to a great year at EHS!