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Structuring and supporting effective teacher teams

Structuring and supporting effective teacher teams.

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Structuring and supporting effective teacher teams

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  1. Structuring and supporting effective teacher teams

  2. I believe in individuals banding together for a higher purpose. Some people don’t like organizations. But it is always awesome to me when you can pool a lot of people who have so many talents. That’s when you can really make your program move. ~Hortense Canady

  3. Session GOALs DISCUSS PHILOSOPHICAL AND RESEARCH CENTRAL TO THE TALENT DEVELOPMENT APPROACH TO TEAMING ENGAGE IN EXPERIENCES TO EXPLORE THOUGHTS ABOUT COLLABORATIVE APPROACH TO TEAMING SHARE IDEAS AND BEST PRACTICES FOR FORMING AND SUPPORTING TEACHER TEAMS

  4. Team formation Pick up a post-it note at your table Find four other people with a common word or phrase Identify the theme _________________________ Develop a team name Each team member should identify one skill that will compliment the team DO NOT WRITE NORMS YET!

  5. Research • Read the passage at your table. • Spend a moment thinking about the meaning of the passage for you and your work. • As a team, identify a word or phrase that your team believes is critical to understanding teaming.

  6. Three key ideas behind teaming… In Talent Development Schools • Teaching and learning should be the heart of the school. • Distributive leadership is utilized to solve problems and make decisions. • Adults are viewed as learners…the school is the device by which we reach the students.

  7. stages of teaming

  8. Norms What is the expected behavior of each team member? Norms are standards or expectations of conduct that guide the behavior of the team members. Norms is a way of saying "this is what we normally expect to see happen, but we do understand that occasionally circumstances may cause you to perform outside the norm". Norms tend to result in conformity

  9. Norms • As a team, develop a prioritized list of four norms. • Write them on your poster. • Be prepared to discuss the process.

  10. CHARATERISTICS OF AN EFFECTIVE TEAM

  11. Teacher teams

  12. roles • Facilitator Keeps meeting moving through the agenda • Recorder Takes and distributes minutes of meetings • Time Keeper Reminds others of time remaining • Motivator Keeps the meeting positive

  13. Other school Roles Data Collector Gathers and prepares data for team Special Events Coordinator Prepares for field trips, guest speakers, etc. Recognition Coordinator Plans awards assemblies, attendance celebrations, honor roll Community Outreach Coordinator Prepares activities with/for parents and other community members

  14. Team Leader Scheduling, developing agenda for and conducting team meetings Serves as liaison between Academy administration and the team Facilitating communication among team members, among parents and the team, and among teachers and students

  15. RESPONSIBILITIES What do teacher Teams Do? • Identify and address student challenges and needs • Analyze data to set common instructional goals • Work together to personalize the learning environment for each student • Meet regularly at scheduled times • Conference with students and/or their families • Organize instructional day • Coordinate special events and activities

  16. Voices from the field • Team Formation • Team Challenges & Successes • Support for Teams

  17. THANK YOU! Cheree Davis, School Transformation Facilitator Gwen Statham, School Transformation Facilitator Amarena Baker, BTDHS Team Leader

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