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Collaboration Skills In Special Education SPED 568. Components of Collaboration. Personal Commitment. Communication Skills. Interaction Processes. Programs or Services. Context. Components of Collaboration. Programs or Services. Personal Commitment. Communication Skills.
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Components of Collaboration Personal Commitment Communication Skills Interaction Processes Programs or Services Context
Components of Collaboration Programs or Services Personal Commitment Communication Skills Interaction Processes Programs or Services Context
Components of Collaboration Interaction Processes Personal Commitment Communication Skills Interaction Processes Programs or Services Context
Disciplinary Relationships on Teams • Multidisciplinary teams • Makes decisions about eligibility and programs • Interdisciplinary teams • Coordination of information and services • Transdisciplinary teams • Most collaborative of the team model based on a process known as role release
Collaboration and Teams • Collaboration can be applied to all types of teams. • Defining characteristics of a team are very similar to those of collaboration. • An effective team is a collaborative work group.
Group Think • Groups do not carefully evaluate alternative ideas or possible courses of action • Driven by excessive concurrence-seeking • team members agree with one another without question or dissent to maintain unity/harmony
Social Loafing • The tendency for people working together on a task to expend less energy than if they were working on it alone • Especially likely when the team’s goals are not clearly defined
Acquiescence to Dominance • The tendency of cooperative, introverted or passive persons to give in to the forcefulness of others • Blocks the contributions of less dominant team members • Allows decisions and directions to be controlled by a minority of team members
Unresolved Conflict • Personalized disagreements in which the persons involved develop an adversarial stance • Blocks the team’s ability to collaborate • Decreases team morale • May split and polarize the team • Dominates the dynamic until resolved
Disjointed Diversity • Failure to develop bonds across lines of diversity • Can become the most powerful inhibiting force on a team • Sources: professional, religious, ethnic, racial, socioeconomic, and political
Conducting Effective Team Meetings • Prior to the meeting • Decide whether a meeting is needed • Decide the purpose • Articulate desired outcomes • Delineate a realistic agenda and time frame • Arrange the setting
Conducting Effective Team Meetings • During the meeting • Review agenda and timelines • Participate effectively • Formal roles • Informal roles
Formal Roles of Team Members • Leader • Makes sure team accomplishes its work • Facilitator • Ensures that members follow ground rules (norms) • Recorder • Writes down work of the team • Time Keeper • Reminds team members of time matters
Conducting Effective Team Meetings • After the meeting • Follow through with individual team member responsibilities and tasks
Team Effectiveness Characteristics • Teams Goals are Clear • Member's Needs are Met • Member's Have Individual Accountability • Team Members Have Leadership Skills • Group Processes Maintain the Team