Categorias: Todos - digital - planning - unity - roles

por Dane Ellis 3 anos atrás

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Professional Collaboration for Special Education.

Effective professional collaboration in special education hinges on well-defined roles and responsibilities, ensuring all team members have clear, succinct, and meaningful tasks. Structuring Professional Learning Communities (

Professional Collaboration for Special Education.

Professional Collaboration for Special Education.

Main topic

Virtual Collaboration

Use digital responses and assistive technology when possible to help gather student data that can easily be shared amongst colleagues
Create an online collaboration platform for colleagues to use. Example: Google Docs, Google Sheets, etc. These tools are great for tracking, sharing and responding to student data

Define Roles

Define roles and responsibilities for colleagues. Be sure roles are clear, succinct and meaningful. Structure of PLC's are important. With a set goal and set roles, the team will be much more efficient when assessing, evaluating and analyzing student data.

Collaborative Planning

Use the data collected from students to drive your collaborative approach to lesson planning. Plan together to allow for input and create understanding among the learning team.
Collaborate in assessment, evaluation, analysis and planning of materials together. .
Special Education teachers and Classroom teachers can combine to provide a more unified and equitable assessment strategy set for learners.

Unity

The PLC is responsible for the goals it has set. Each member is working towards the same goal. When implementing new strategies, providing assessments, evaluating situations and analyzing results it must be uniform.
Colleagues and students will be more engaged when a set goal and collective approach is used and responded to.

Provide your expertise

All members or your professional learning team provide their own diverse understanding and history of education. It is imperative that all members provide their professional input and judgement.

Communication

Positive Communication between colleagues, parents, and students is crucial