More Power Series

Power of 2 More Power Releasing the Power Instructional Power

Nationally renowned co-teaching expert Dr. Marilyn Friend is back with a new instructional Series on Co-Teaching. We have three DVDs to in our new Co-Teaching Video Series:


1. The Power of 2
2. More Power: Instruction in a Co-Taught Classroom
3. Releasing the Power: Administrators on Inclusive Schooling and Co-Teaching
4. Instructional Power: Co-Teachers Share Instructional Techniques

 

Dr. Friend builds on the six co-teaching arrangements she made famous in the Forum’s Power of 2 DVD by presenting seven elements of good quality instruction embedded in co-teaching. Research shows that too much co-teaching consists of instruction led by general education teachers with the special educator/specialist functioning in the role of helper. Dr. Friend believes much more is possible to maximize the power of 2. The seven elements shown are: assessment, content/materials, instructional environment, instructional presentation, student participation, evaluation of student performance, and adult interactions. The DVD will include a viewing guide and tons of classroom footage from Charlotte, North Carolina schools.

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Marilyn Friend with West Charlotte Principal John Modest

Hopewell High School

Albemarle Road Middle School
Ranson Middle School
Huntingtowne Farms Elementary School
Billingsville Elementary School
Long Creek Elementary
West Charlotte High
Wilson Middle
Reid Park Elementary




Hopewell High School
Principal: Dr. Louise Jones


Co-Teachers Carol Puckett and Cindy Rudolph's 10th grade biology class engaged in a parallel teaching arrangement during our visit. This was our first stop during our February visit to CMS.


Albemarle Road
Middle School
Principal: Thomas Lamb

Co-Teachers Becky Funderburk and Melanie Hook present the agenda for the 8th Grade, Language Arts, limerick lesson at Albemarle Road Middle School. Principal Lamb is under the lights.


Ranson Middle School
Principal: Nancy Hicks

A Ranson Middle School student reads a reading rap. Co-Teachers Demetria Jordan-Bowling and AnStaire McKinnon prepare for an interview. Co-Teacher Demetria Jordan-Bowling instructs class using the station teaching arrangement.


Huntingtowne Farms
Elementary School
Principal: Pamela Frederick

Marilyn poses with some of our gracious hosts at Huntingtowne Farms. We visited two classes and captured some wonderful co-teaching. During our "snow day" in Charlotte, Principal Fredrick (seen with CMS's Laura Hamby) allowed us to shoot Marilyn's stand-up pieces in their media center. If you watch the DVD, know that a lot was shot at this school. Special thanks to Ann Jolly.

Billingsville Elementary School
Principal: Byron Campbell

We swooped into co-teachers Jackie Hahn and Amber Larkin’s forth grade math class. They demonstrated a station teaching arrangement. Look for their interview on data decision-making on the DVD.



Long Creek Elementary
Principal: Chad Thomas

Our forth day of shooting ended at Long Creek observing co-teachers Celia Chisolm and Alena Pevey's fifth grade math lesson. Thanks to Principal Thomas, pictured with Marilyn, for allowing us to take over his media center for the afternoon.



West Charlotte High
Principal: John Modest


We visited West Charlotte H.S., home of the Lions, twice during our visit. Once to interview Principal Modest, then to learn some Algebra from co-teachers Tamika Jackson and Sonia Moorman.


Wilson Middle
Principal: Eric Ward


Co-teachers Monica Palmer and Juanita Razor and the terrific students in their 8th grade language arts class are very patient people. Our crew was two hours late but Wilson welcomed us with that great CMS hospitality.


Reid Park Elementary
Principal: Mary Sturge


Our last shoot in Charlotte for More Power! was completed at Reid Park. We were pleased to watch co-teachers Garrett Nash, Tabatha Coulter and Carl Izzard engage in hands-on activities. Much thanks to Principal Sturge and her staff.