crossguiding
Crossguiding is a term used in the field of education to describe a teaching method where two teachers work together to guide a student's learning. This approach is often used in special education settings, where a student may require additional support and individualized instruction. In crossguiding, one teacher, known as the primary teacher, is responsible for the overall instruction and curriculum, while the second teacher, known as the crossguider, provides additional support and assistance to the student.
The crossguider may work with the student one-on-one or in small groups, focusing on specific skills or
Crossguiding can be an effective way to provide a more personalized and supportive learning environment for
However, crossguiding also has its challenges. It requires effective communication and collaboration between the two teachers,