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I have always as a practice planned with my grade level. As a fifth grade teacher, I only teach ELA and science. During online learning, the other ELA teacher and I essentially co-taught 4 classes. We planned the outline of the week and split the video lessons between us. Mind you, we still were working 60-80 hours a week, but we were able to produce quality content and contact with students. I couldn’t imagine trying to do that by myself. The students got used to having both of us teaching them. We liked it so much that we are doing it again this year.
Yes! We're a bigger school, so we partnered off for co-planning. I LOVED planning/shared teaching last year.
In my dept, we will co-write lessons and use them for all sections of same course (regardless who is teaching the section). Why do double work.... you know the ant of time that goes into virtual teaching and correspondence!