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‘Co-Teaching Is a Marriage’
October 14, 2011
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Two Baltimore-area school teachers explore what it’s like to share a classroom every day.
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Special educator Katierose Dobrzykowski, right, checks in with a student while co-teaching 3rd grade math with general educator Sara Dunaway at Norwood Elementary School in Baltimore, Md.
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