“…Katherine's testimony reveals issues that have long been documented in the co-teaching literature, namely the logistical hurdles that arise in implementing special education and language services; although Katherine is a language support teacher, special education teachers often experience similar struggles. Teachers don't have enough time to collaborate, plan, and reflect together (D avila, Kolano, & Coffey, 2017); they oftentimes aren't given enough guidance and professional development on co-teaching and collaboration (Friend, Cook, Hurley-Chamberlain, & Shamberger, 2010); specialist teachers are often pulled in many different directions and classrooms, leading to the aforementioned logistical difficulties (Kangas, 2018), and specialist teachers are often marginalized compared to general education teachers in terms of communication and classroom status (Hersi, Horan, & Lewis, 2016).…”