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Collaborative Clinical Conversations: Options, Ideas and Solutions SPDG Spring Institute Jim Rickabaugh May 20, 2014
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Presentation Goals Reinforce what you are doing Remind of what you may have forgotten Introduce some new ideas and strategies
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Overview Key Skills and Building Blocks for Effective Collaboration Processes to make the most of collaborative conversations Integration and application to support your work
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Warm- Up Activity I Choose “C”
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Efficacy Self “Self-efficacy is the belief in one’s capabilities to organize and execute the sources of action required to manage prospective situations.” Bandura, 1986 “Whether you believe you can do a thing or not, you are right.” Henry Ford
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Efficacy Self Collective “A shared belief that by working together we can make a difference.” Goddard, 2003
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Efficacy Self Collective Academic Optimism “Collective teacher efficacy is the perceptions of teachers that the faculty as a whole can execute courses of action required to positively affect student achievement.” Hoy, 2006
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“Collective efficacy has a greater effect on student achievement than does socioeconomic status.” Smith, Hoy and Sweetland, 2001
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Impacts on Efficacy Beliefs Mastery Experiences Vicarious Experiences Social Persuasion Emotional Arousal/Affective State
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Resilience More than “It can take a licking and keep on ticking.”
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Resilience Adaptation Transformation Persistence Grit
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Adaptive Thinking vs Generative Thinking
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Understanding and Responding to Conflict Johnson and Johnson 1995
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Goals/Interests Relationships Conflict Involves Two Elements
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How We Respond Depends on What We Value in the Situation High goal pursuit/low relationship value = force Low goal pursuit/low relationship value = withdraw Low goal pursuit/high relationship value = accommodate High goal pursuit/high relationship value = confront Moderate goal pursuit/-moderate relationship value = compromise
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Conflict Preferences
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Power of Clinical Teams Build on individual skills and collective assets Engage in useful team behaviors Employ effective processes
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Five Dysfunctions of a Team Patrick Lencioni
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Attention to Results Embracing Accountability Willingness to Commit Healthy Conflict Abundance of Trust The Five Characteristics of an Effective Team (Adapted from Lencioni)
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Collaborative Clinical Conversation Approaches Consensus and divergent thinking Routine and heuristic approaches Veteran and novice perspectives Relationships and goals balance Information and expectation driven communication
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Application Activity “Failure is not an option”
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Analysis Consensus and divergent thinking Routine and heuristic approaches Veteran and novice perspectives Relationships and goals balance Information and expectation driven communication
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Team Activity: Building a Model How do you see the pieces fit together? Create a graphic Draw a picture Develop a narrative Use your idea
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Practice: How can you employ what was discussed today? Collaborative Clinical Conversation Use your model to discuss how you can prepare to implement the Teacher Performance Assessment (TPA) What have we learned? What can we apply/use? What do we still need to learn? What steps can we take?
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Report Out and Wrap Up
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