Team Teaching in the Elementary School: A Long-Term Qualitative Study of Teacher Planning and Decision-Making

This study examined collaborative planning and decision making in a grade level team of elementary teachers during team meetings. Fourteen teachers in a suburban district participated over 3 years. Participants were predominantly white and female and ranged from first-year to experienced teachers. T...

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Participative Decision Making
Teacher Attitudes
Teacher Collaboration
Team Teaching
Teamwork
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