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Collaboration

Collaboration. March 15, 2011. Summer – Collaborative Planning (2 credits in EXED or C & I). Dates Mondays through Thursdays, June 27-30 & July 11-14 1:30-5:30 Partners Everyone is invited to bring a collaborative partne Partner earns 2 credits. Using your Cards from March 1.

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Collaboration

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  1. Collaboration March 15, 2011

  2. Summer – Collaborative Planning(2 credits in EXED or C & I) • Dates • Mondays through Thursdays, June 27-30 & July 11-14 • 1:30-5:30 • Partners • Everyone is invited to bring a collaborative partne • Partner earns 2 credits

  3. Using your Cards from March 1 • With your group Share the challenge you wrote about and the feedback you received Share similar challenges and add to the feedback your group members received

  4. Categorize the Issues

  5. Myths and Misunderstandings about Professional Collaboration • Read the Introduction – p.30 • Read the assigned myth/misunderstanding • Everyone is Doing It • More is Better • It’s about Feeling Good and Liking Others • It Comes Naturally • Read the Conclusion • p. 132 & 160

  6. Myths and Misunderstandings about Professional Collaboration • What are your general reactions to the article? • Describe examples you have seen of schools who have moved beyond the myths

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