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Delete this text and type team members’ names
Delete this text and Type Team Name UNITED Protocol Steps for Teaching Success This is your title slide. Enter your team name and your team members. Be sure to delete extraneous text and directions. REMEMBER to rename and save your presentation. Delete this text and type team members’ names
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Unveil beliefs, vision, and mission
UNITED Protocol Unveil beliefs, vision, and mission Beliefs guide our work, our words, our actions…what are your individual beliefs about teaching and learning? Name Kristen Role 2’s Teacher Individual Beliefs about Teaching and Learning Teaching is the ability to guide students as they learn desired goals. Students will be aided by teachers to learn the desired information through a multi-sensory approach of discovery and inquiry. Learning is not a simple presentation/assessment cycle, but rather is all-encompassing and multi-faceted. Students will learn through exploring their environment. Learning should be fun and exciting to both students and teachers alike. Enter your name and your grade level. Add your individual beliefs to the table. Customize the table to best represent your team by deleting or adding text, columns, etc.
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Unveil beliefs, vision, and mission
UNITED Protocol Unveil beliefs, vision, and mission Your team’s shared beliefs are cornerstone of your collaboration as partners. These beliefs will guide your words and actions as a team and contribute to how you function as a cohesive unit. ~ Capture your team’s shared beliefs ~ The beliefs you have in common WE BELIEVE… 1. Enter your shared beliefs here. 2. 3. 4. 5. Discuss commonalities in your beliefs. Identify a minimum of 3 beliefs you share.
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Unveil beliefs, vision, and mission
UNITED Protocol Unveil beliefs, vision, and mission A vision statement is about significant improvement, the difference you want to make, and where you want to end up as a teaching team. OUR VISION Our vision is a teaching partnership that seeks to maximize learning by helping students reach their full potential. This will be done by creating an exciting learning environment that encourages discovery. A multi-sensory, multi-faceted approach will be necessary to achieve learning that is inquiry-based. Think about your shared beliefs and the teaching team you envision for yourselves. What is your partnership’s highest potential? What do you hope to achieve as a partnership? Consider these statements and enter your partnership’s vision on the slide: Our vision is a teaching partnership that … Our vision is a teaching partnership where …
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Unveil beliefs, vision, and mission
UNITED Protocol Unveil beliefs, vision, and mission A mission puts your vision into practice. What will you do to bring forth your vision ? OUR MISSION As a team, we will assist each other with creating common goals for students and will share different ideas and practical applications on how to achieve those goals. Your mission is a concise statement of the action you will take to bring forth your vision. Discuss your mission as a partnership and enter on the slide.
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Unveil beliefs, vision and mission
UNITED Protocol Unveil beliefs, vision and mission The vision and mission should link together since the mission explains how you will realize your vision. OUR VISION and MISSION As a team, we will assist each other with creating common goals for students and will bring forth different ideas and practical applications on how to achieve those goals, keeping in mind the importance of a multi-sensory, inquiry-based approach. Link your vision and mission into a fluid statement of how you will move your partnership forward in the direction of your vision. REMEMBER to save your presentation so far.
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Name operating standards
UNITED Protocol Name operating standards A high performing teaching team is guided by core set of standards that promote positive interactions and efficiency. Operating standards foster a basic discipline for high performance teamwork. BOUNDLESS LEARNING TEACHING: Operating Standards Listen to understand. Complete activities on time. Participate and contribute to the team. Respect each other. Offer help willingly. Be organized and prepared. Bring ideas to the table for discussion. Review the list of Operating Standard for the Boundless Learning Teaching Program. Discuss what these standards will look like and sound like for your partnership. How would an outside observer know these standards are in place in your team meetings and carried over to individual classrooms? Click on the text box and insert one or two additional standards that are important to your team.
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LOOKS LIKE..SOUNDS LIKE..FEELS LIKE
UNITED Protocol Identify six high performance teaming principles LOOKS LIKE..SOUNDS LIKE..FEELS LIKE POSITIVE INTERDEPENDENCE “Sink or Swim Together” Demonstration of an understanding that all members of the partnership are vital to reaching the team’s goals Support of one another to maximize your individual and team potential INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTABILITY “No Free Riders” Demonstration of an understanding that all team members share equal responsibility in all aspects of planning for classroom instruction. PERFORMANCE MONITORING “Check it out” Assessment of the teaching team’s progress in reaching team goals and demonstration of teaming principles and operating standards Shared decision making about areas of improvement and change ENGAGEMENT & MOMENTUM “Energize and Execute” Active involvement of all team members in every aspect: planning, implementation, assessment Frequent and purposeful interactions Collaborative data analysis, problem-solving, and exchange of information and resources Energy, involvement, interactions of the teaching team benefits students COLLABORATIVE COMPETENCE “All for One and One for All” Competence and cooperation in planning, implementing, managing, and evaluating teaching Positive conflict resolution TECHNOLOGY OPTIMIZATION “Power Up and Produce” Use of technology to fulfill teaching responsibilities Shared responsibility for integrating technology tools that improve student performance and learning Review each high performance teaming principle and the “Looks Like…Sounds Like…Feels Like” description. Ensure that both you and your partner have a solid understanding of each principle. Consider how these principles will guide your collaborative partnership. Which principles do you demonstrate now? Which can you strengthen as a partnership? Which will have the greatest impact on your students?
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SPECIFIC, MEASURABLE TARGETS
UNITED Protocol Target goals Goals direct planning and teaching activities and provide benchmarks for teachers to assess progress throughout the year. Specific with clear outcomes of what you want to accomplish Measurable indication of what you accomplished Attainable through a series of action steps Results-oriented toward targeted change Time-bound with clear action steps across a manageable timeline TIMELINE SPECIFIC, MEASURABLE TARGETS RESULTS September 1 Yearly planning meeting An overall blueprint for the year will be discussed and agreed upon. Monthly planning meetings will specifically discuss monthly goals. November 4 Monthly planning meetings Coordination of monthly goals and support for lesson planning including specific activities. January 15 Half-yearly reflection Goals, both achieved and unachieved, will be analyzed and assessed for better goal setting the second half of the year. GOALS: (example) By September 1st, our collegial consultation partnership will meet to discuss and develop an overall blueprint for the year. By November 4, our collegial consultation partnership will meet monthly to support each other as we plan individual lessons and activities. By January 15th, our collegial consultation partnership will meet to reflect on the goals set for the year in September. Each month’s goals will be analyzed to assess whether or not goals were achieved. We will use this gathered information to adjust the goals for the second half of the year. Discuss two attainable goals for your partnership in the coming months. Use the goal template above to develop your goals. Type in your goals into the template. Discuss how you will monitor your progress on reaching these goals. How often will you review your progress? REMEMBER to save your presentation.
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Establish team identity
UNITED Protocol Establish team identity S Share 3 – 5 interests, activities, work style, etc. A love of preschool-aged children and their ability to learn through inquiry and play from their environment, a love for the importance of art/hands-on activities when learning various topics, dedication toward creating and exciting learning environment and engaging lessons. I Identify commonalities & differences G Generate team name that reflects your beliefs N Notify stakeholders (administrators, students, colleagues, parents ) of your team identity Use this slide to establish your team identity. The SIGN Protocol provides a structure for completing this activity: Share 3 – 5 things you enjoy, interests, activities, work styles, etc. Identify commonalities and differences between your team members Generate a team name that reflects your team’s beliefs, commonalities, and content expertise Notify others of your identity by entering your team name on the UNITED Protocol Use a variety of technology resources to create a representation of your team (photos, illustrations, logos, etc.). Make sure that your final slide includes: Team Name, Team Logo, Team Members, Vision/Mission, Goals for the first quarter, and any additional operating standards that are important to your team. REMEMBER to save your presentation.
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Determine logistics for working together
UNITED Protocol Determine logistics for working together Logistics is about managing the flow of information, resources, and people’s needs in order to meet the goals of a group/team or organization. It is developing a support system that moves a program forward. Come up with one creative way for meeting and supporting each other as we implement the LIFT initiative. Logistics * Save and exit this your presentation.
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