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copyright (c) 2003 Allyn & Bacon Chapter 9 Collaborating and Coordinating with Other Professionals and Family This multimedia product and its contents are protected under copyright law. The following are prohibited by law: any public performance or display, including transmission of any image over a network; preparation of any derivative work, including the extraction, in whole or in part, of any images; any rental, lease, or lending of the program.
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copyright (c) 2003 Allyn & Bacon Working with Other Professionals Collaboration Consultation – Prevention – Effective schools (problem solving) – Coordinated instruction
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copyright (c) 2003 Allyn & Bacon Peer Collaboration (Friend & Cook, 2000; Hudson & Glomb, 1997) Initiation or facilitation Clarifying questions Summarization Interventions and predictions Evaluation
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copyright (c) 2003 Allyn & Bacon Effective Collaboration Administrative Support Co-Planning Co-Teaching Co-Assessment
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copyright (c) 2003 Allyn & Bacon Collaboration Issues Concerns about cooperative teaching Student ownership Individual versus class focus Content versus accommodation Real world versus student’s world
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copyright (c) 2003 Allyn & Bacon Critical Communication Skills Acceptance Listening – Listen for real content – Listen for feelings – Restate content and reflect feelings – Allow speaker to confirm or correct perception Questioning Staying focused
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copyright (c) 2003 Allyn & Bacon Working with Parents Family adjustment – Entire family needs resources and support – Needs evolve over time
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copyright (c) 2003 Allyn & Bacon Needs of Parents (Simpson, 1982) Information exchange Consumer and advocacy information Home/community program implementation Counseling, therapy, and consultation Parent-coordinated service program
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copyright (c) 2003 Allyn & Bacon Parents as Partners in Establishing homework policies Encouraging student independence Parents as teachers
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copyright (c) 2003 Allyn & Bacon Effective Parent Conferences Listen until they are finished Take notes Summarize their major concerns State your position calmly Come to closure
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copyright (c) 2003 Allyn & Bacon Positive Communication with Parents Beginning of school letter Progress report for the year “Good News” notes Weekly and monthly calendars Newsletters Phone calls
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