I believe that achieving effective collaboration with my colleagues improves the efficiency and well-being of my team. As I shared earlier in this blog, I see my team's collaboration not as a task to complete and then move on. Collaboration is an ongoing process that involves a lot of sharing, experimenting, designing, reflecting, etc. I noticed that when we are team-planning and co-teaching, we develop and establish shared trust, values, goals and improve our team's systems.
Active collaboration is particularly important for creating a growth-based learning environment and for increasing student learning progress. Research shows that teachers who work together and learn from each other are more successful in improving student outcomes than those who work alone.
Through growth to achievement: Report of the review to achieve educational excellence in Australian schools , (March 2018)
Key benefits of teacher collaboration include:
- a sense of "all being in it together"
- having a critical friend to support you
- trying new things and getting feedback from students and colleagues on their impact
- being part of an ongoing process of reflection.
- a shift of thinking from “me” to “we” and from “my learners” to “our learners”.
No comments:
Post a Comment