“…One way to promote shared responsibility is through utilisation of 'common philosophical framework[s]' (Paul et al, 2006, p. 8), including theories, models, and/or terminologies relevant within education. Finally, fostering collaborative relationships also involves varying degrees of shared responsibility for teaching, or co-teaching (Bahr et al, 1999;Brebner et al, 2017;Justice & Kaderavek, 2004;Ritzman et al, 2006;Silliman et al, 1999;Soto, Mu Ller, Hunt, & Goetz, 2001;Staskowski & Rivera, 2005). Coteaching can take many nuanced and individualised forms including co-planning only, educator delivering lessons and rehabilitation professional circulating (to tailor content/ provide support as needed), rehabilitation professional delivering lessons (e.g., phonological awareness) and educator observing or circulating.…”