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If student assessment shows that coteaching for a particular group of students is not effective, what is the next best course of action?


◦ Spend more time coplanning.
◦ Increase the intensity of instruction by decreasing the teacher-student ratio.
◦ Increase the total instructional time.
◦ Discontinue coteaching and resume a pull-out model.


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Increase the intensity of instruction by decreasing the teacher-student ratio.



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