May 2007Myles & Schwartz Collaboration Is Not A Natural Act.

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May 2007Myles & Schwartz Collaboration Is Not A Natural Act

May 2007Myles & Schwartz Four Degrees of Collaboration A review of experiences that demonstrate attempts at collaboration at Liberty Center Schools

May 2007Myles & Schwartz Monday Morning Flyby Inspired over the weekend, a classroom teacher wants to make a great new project workby second period on Monday morning… … and you accommodate that!

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May 2007Myles & Schwartz Three-Day Notice A teacher requests help with a project and the library media staff or the technology staff can make the project work better, smoother, faster… …but its still not a collaborative venture

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May 2007Myles & Schwartz Next Week Project Knowing that he or she will be absent, a teacher creates a project that can be handled by a substitute teacher… …in the library media center, with your help!

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May 2007Myles & Schwartz Working Together The teacher, library media specialist, and technology integrationist work together to create a project that provides students with a strong foundation in Information literacy Learning experiences in content Technology application for teaching and learning

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May 2007Myles & Schwartz Simple Steps for Real Collaboration Have a common purpose Accommodate your partner Take time to develop and implement real collaboration Know the process isnt necessarily linear Make a conscious decision to work better and more effectively

May 2007Myles & Schwartz This Doesnt Happen Naturally Time Good collaboration takes time because its a process and its about building relationships Its Not All About You Collaboration is about accommodation, compromise, and valuing what others bring to the project

May 2007Myles & Schwartz This Doesnt Happen Naturally Reflection Many of us are not self-reflective and we dont build that into our structures…including our daily activities Collegiality Ones personality and perception of the role of a teacher may inhibit the choice to develop a collaborative team relationship