Ways to Be a Successful Co-Teacher is the headline of one of my Education Week Teacher columns.

The only time I’ve co-taught a class was an ELL Beginners/Intermediate combo that my co-author and colleague Katie Hull and I did several years ago.

I do know, however, that many ELL teachers are in situations where they either go in to a class to support students when the content teacher is teaching, or pull ELLs out to support content instruction.

I thought it would be useful to start a list with related resources and invite readers to suggest more:

How To Make the BEST of Co-Teaching is by Valentina Gonzalez.

The Far Reaching Benefits of Co-Teaching for ELLs is from The Teaching Channel.

ESL and Classroom Teachers Team Up to Teach Common Core is from Ed Week.

Collaboration and Co-Teaching: Strategies for English Learners is a great site from Drs. Maria G. Dove and Andrea Honigsfeld.

Tan Huynh has written a series of posts:

Four Teacher Collaboration FAQs

The Collaboration Continuum: Forms of Teacher Co-Planning

One-Off Collaboration: How To Win Friends and Collaborate with Content Teachers

Informal Co-Planning: “Yes, And” & “What If”

Guest Post: “Co-Teaching Dos and Don’ts”

The Models of Co-Teaching is by Tan Huynh.

Questions that Drive Co-Teaching is by Tan Huynh.

3 Indicators of Effective Co-Teaching is by Tan Huynh.

My First Week of Co-Teaching is by Justin Garcia.

How to Choose a Co-Teaching Model is from Edutopia.

5 Ways to Co-Plan When There’s a Time Crunch is by Tan Huynh.

Co-Teaching For Emerging Bilingual Learners: Theory And Practice appeared in the Shanker Institute blog.

How to Co-teach When You’re Not Even There is by Tan Huynh.

What I Wish I’d Known about Co-Teaching ELs is by Tan Huynh.

Turning Around a Co-teaching Relationship is by Tan Huynh

Co-Teaching ELLs: 8 Strategies for Success is from Colorin Colorado.

Co-Teaching for Capacity Building is by Andrea Honigsfeld and Maria G. Dove.

Resources on co-teaching online:

How ELL Educators Can Collaborate and Co-Teach During COVID-19 is from Colorin Colorado.

Co-Teaching in an Age of Remote Learning is from Think Inclusive.

Co-Teaching in Distance Learning is from Edutopia.

Ensuring Co-teaching Continues Virtually: A School Leader’s Imperative

Co-Teaching English Language Learners When You’re Short on Prep Time is from Edutopia.