NYSTCE Students With Disabilities Practice Test

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What is the term for the collaborative teaching approach where the class is divided into groups that are teacher- and student-facilitated?

  1. Cooperative learning

  2. Station teaching

  3. Parallel teaching

  4. Alternative teaching

The correct answer is: Station teaching

The term that accurately describes a collaborative teaching approach where the class is divided into groups that are both teacher- and student-facilitated is known as cooperative learning. This method involves students working in small groups to accomplish shared goals, where each member plays a role in the learning process, encouraging interaction and teamwork. Cooperative learning emphasizes active engagement, peer interaction, and accountability among group members. It fosters an environment where students can contribute to their own learning and support the learning of others while enhancing social and interpersonal skills. Station teaching, while a valid collaborative approach, typically involves teachers setting up different stations with varied activities. Each group rotates through the stations but not necessarily in a structure that emphasizes extensive student-facilitation as in cooperative learning. The solid foundation of group dynamics and responsibility in cooperative learning leads to deeper understanding and retention of content. This method nurtures critical thinking, communication skills, and respect for diverse perspectives, making it an effective strategy for diverse learners, including those with disabilities.