Attitudes Toward Co-Teaching in Higher Education: An Exploration of the Circular Model of Collegiate Co-Teaching

Authors

  • Alyssa Harter Umpqua Community College Author
  • Laura Jacobi Minnesota State University Author

Keywords:

co-teaching, Circular Model of Collegiate Co-Teaching, veteran instructors, novice instructors

Abstract

The Circular Model of Collegiate Co-Teaching (Morelock et al., 2017) examines power and authority structures, dynamics of co-teaching relationships, and co-teachers’ perceptions of co-teaching. The model does not include student perceptions, however, and it has not been applied to veteran-novice instructor pairs. The authors conducted a case study to explore the utility of the model with a veteran-novice instructor pair and to consider student perceptions. Twelve undergraduates in a communication course completed surveys, and the instructors kept reflexive journals. Findings confirm the utility of the model. Student perceptions of the benefits and drawbacks of co-teaching suggest that a fourth model component may enhance the understanding of co-teaching.

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Published

2024-04-25

How to Cite

Attitudes Toward Co-Teaching in Higher Education: An Exploration of the Circular Model of Collegiate Co-Teaching. (2024). Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 32(1). https://celt.miamioh.edu/index.php/JECT/article/view/215