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Monday July 6, 2026 3:00pm - 4:00pm CDT
Limited Capacity seats available
Integrated Education and Training (IET) programs rely on strong collaboration between instructors to successfully blend adult education and literacy, workforce preparation, and workforce training. However, co-teaching is often implemented without clear structure, shared planning time, or defined roles—leading to inconsistent student outcomes.
This session explores practical, field-tested co-teaching models designed specifically for IET settings, including adult learners and non-native English speakers. In addition to instructional strategies, the session will examine the working relationship between content specialists and ABE/ESL instructors, with a focus on role negotiation, shared authority in the classroom, and leveraging complementary expertise.

Participants will explore how to align expectations, communicate effectively across disciplines, and navigate common tensions—such as balancing technical rigor with language and literacy support. Through real-world examples and interactive activities, attendees will learn how to implement multiple co-teaching approaches (e.g., team teaching, station teaching, parallel instruction) and determine which models best fit their program structure.
Speakers
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Sara Smith

ELL/I-BEST Lead Instructor/Coordinator, Hawkeye Community College
Dr. Sara Smith has been an educator since 1990, with a passion for lifelong learning. In her current role with adult education, she finds great satisfaction developing and teaching IET and I-BEST courses in manufacturing, CDL, and computer skills.
Monday July 6, 2026 3:00pm - 4:00pm CDT
115
  Workforce
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