Intervention in School and Clinic, Ahead of Print.
This column explores the value of eliciting perspectives from students with and without disabilities about their experiences in co-taught settings. Research focused on co-teaching and eliciting feedback from co-taught students is identified. Interviews, surveys, and exit slips are described as ways co-teachers can acquire feedback from students, which can also promote students’ reflective skills. Attention is given to the important link between co-teachers acquiring and using students’ feedback to enact meaningful changes in co-taught instruction.