Collaboration in education is a dynamic and synergistic process that involves educators, students, administrators, parents, and sometimes community members working together towards common educational goals. It emphasizes the sharing of knowledge, resources, and expertise to enhance learning experiences and outcomes for all involved.
You already show collaboration daily by…
asking for help
working/teaching/planning with a colleagues
emailing and following up
Collaborative Content:
Resilient Rebels Hub
We are so much better together, so why not help each other compile awesome resources and websites that you love and that can help other Rebels? Check out the spreadsheet below, use it and add to it!
Collaborative Books
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The Best Class You Never Taught
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Dare to Lead
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Wolfpack
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Social LEADIa
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A Tribe Called Bliss
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Reimagining Literacy Through Global Collaboration: create globally literate K–12 classrooms
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Who Owns the Learning?
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Empowered Schools, Empowered Students
Collaborative Podcasts
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The Chey and Pav Podcast
The Chey and Pav Podcast explores various topics in education, including collaboration among educators, diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast, hosted by Jennifer Gonzalez, often features episodes discussing effective collaboration strategies for teachers and educators.
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Teachers on Fire
Teachers on Fire features interviews with educators from around the world, often discussing collaboration, teamwork, and best practices for working together effectively.
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The EdTech Take Out
The EdTech Take Out explores the intersection of education and technology, often discussing how technology can facilitate collaboration among educators and students.
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The EdSurge Podcast
While primarily focused on creating positive school cultures, Culturize often discusses the importance of collaboration among educators in achieving this goal.
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The Google Teacher Tribe Podcast
Hosted by educators who are Google Certified Teachers, The Google Teacher Tribe Podcast explores various Google tools and how they can be used to foster collaboration in the classroom and among educators.
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EduBros Podcast
Hosted by two educators, EduBros explores various aspects of collaboration in education, including team teaching, interdisciplinary collaboration, and networking among educators.
Free Collaboration Courses
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How to build Collaborative teams especially when some team members work remotely, and some from office
How to manage teams comprising of members who come from multi-cultural backgrounds
Handling to handle teams and egos, comprised of geniuses/leaders and associated challenges
Learning why teams and teamwork fail and how to avoid that
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What you’ll learn...
Why collaboration is important in the workplace
Why trust is important at work
Tools for building trust with your team
How to work well with remote teams
How to identify conflict and resolve it peacefully
What to do if you’re being harassed at work
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Shared Expertise and Resources
-list of educators with specific skills/knowldge who would be willing to help out
- pooling resources + plans,
-teaching strategies
-technology
Teamwork and Communication
Collaboration fosters teamwork among educators, enabling them to communicate effectively and work cohesively towards common objectives. It encourages open dialogue, idea sharing, and constructive feedback, leading to innovative approaches and solutions to educational challenges.
Student-Centered Approaches
-create differentiated instruction,
-personalized learning experiences
-ways to meet diverse student needs and learning styles
Professional Development
-sharing free awesome PD happening/hosting it
Parent and Community Involvement
-easy ways to send home emails each week
Problem-Solving and Innovation
Collaboration encourages brainstorming and problem-solving, allowing educators to tackle challenges creatively. Through collaboration, educators can develop innovative teaching methods, curriculum enhancements, and intervention strategies to address academic and social-emotional needs effectively.