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The Effect of Co-Teaching on Ninth Grade World History Students' Academic Achievement and Classroom Behavior

Posted on:2013-08-23Degree:Ed.DType:Dissertation
University:Nova Southeastern UniversityCandidate:Muscelli, Gregory BFull Text:PDF
GTID:1457390008464424Subject:Education
Abstract/Summary:
The purpose of the study was to analyze the effects co-teaching has on general education students' academic achievement and classroom behavior. The effect of co-teaching on the academic achievement and classroom behavior of general education students has not been determine. There is a limited amount of research regarding co-teaching. There is even less research regarding co-teaching and its effects on general education students.;A causal-comparative research design was utilized in this applied dissertation. The two research questions that guided this research were: 1. Is there a statistically significant difference between the final examination achievement scores of general education social studies students in a co-taught classroom compared to general education social studies students in a non-co-taught classroom? 2. Is there a statistically significant difference between inappropriate classroom behavior of general education social studies students in a co-taught classroom compared to general education social studies students in a non-co-taught classroom?;Using high school high school social studies final examinations and office discipline referrals as data sources, the researcher compared co-taught and non-co-taught ninth grade general education students' academic achievement and classroom behavior. The statistical data that was collected revealed that in terms of academic achievement and classroom behavior, no significant difference exists between co-taught and non-co-taught classes.
Keywords/Search Tags:Academic achievement, Education, Students, Co-teaching, Ninth grade, Co-taught and non-co-taught
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