
Team Teaching Bibliography (North Central Regional Educational Laboratory).James R. Davis, Interdisciplinary Courses and Team Teaching (Phoenix: American Council on Education/Oryx Press Series on Higher Education), 1997. [National Teaching and Learning Forum]
Team-Teaching and Team-Learning on a Global Scale (Discussion of the technology that allows three teachers in three different countries to team teach a course).
Shall We Dance? Team Teaching and the Harmony of Collaboration, Herman Beavers and Dennis DeTurck (University of Pennsylvania).
Team Teaching Tips for Foreign Language Teachers, Rebecca Benoit and Bridget Haugh (The Internet TESL Journal).
Team Teaching: Education for the Future, Ingrid Shafer, University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma.
Team Teaching Pattern, Jeanine Meyer, Pace University.
Perspectives on Team Teaching, Karen Goetz (The purpose of this investigation is to identify various types of team teaching, to present views of experienced team teachers, to analyze the issues involved with team teaching, and finally to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of team teaching based upon research literature, teacher experiences, and student perspectives.) NOTE: While this piece is primarily for pre-college years, the discussion of various team teaching models is quite useful to spur some thinking on the issue.
Team Teaching, David Cranmer, The Journal (The British Council), 1999.
Students are from Mars, Teachers are from Venus, Anne Marchant (Applicable to a Computer Science course).
How to Evaluate Team Teaching (Note: this is put here not because it suggests a particularly good model, but because it is an issue that needs to be thought about before the day on which you hand out evaluation forms.)