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Collaboration. By Heidi George And Jenna Karren. All Involved. Students Teachers Faculty Parents. Students. “No student is deprived of this opportunity for making contributions and appreciating the contributions of others” (Tinzman). -Team Effort - Solve Problems -Listen
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Collaboration By Heidi George And Jenna Karren
All Involved • Students • Teachers • Faculty • Parents
Students • “No student is deprived of this opportunity for making contributions and appreciating the contributions of others” (Tinzman). -Team Effort -Solve Problems -Listen -Contribution
Students • “George W. clearly looked to his friend with trust and respect, unreservedly accepting both his suggestions and his criticisms; while, on his side, George K. not only found his less able partner a good friend to exchange ideas ‘ – an audience for his own ideas – but was also able to understand and anticipate, in an empathic way, the difficulties George W. might be meeting” (Salmon 54-55). • Giving and Taking Constructive Criticism • Feedback • Comfortable
Problems Arising • Leadership • Conflict Resolution • Work Ethic • Training (Speck)
Teachers Roles • Creating a Collaborative Environment • Coaching • Giving Feedback • Involving Parents
Faculty • Team Meetings • Goals • Consistency in Curriculum • New Ideas • Feedback • Special Education Aides • Feedback • Individualized Education Plan (IEP) • Goals • “Raising the Bar”
Parents • “Parents are the first and most important teachers of their own children.” (McCoy) • Open Communication • Parent Teacher Conference • Newsletters
Conclusion • Collaboration is compiled as an interactive inclusive process that helps bring the classroom together to become unified learners. • Each person in the collaboration progression becomes a listener, teacher, and most important a learner.