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Teacher collaboration School based project
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Advantages of collaboration Stages of teacher change Go back
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Anne Frank Project Course objectives The participants Context for the course The project website Go back
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While participating in or as a result of this course, teachers will be able to: - collaborate on project work -planning and implementation - integrate new knowledge and practices - develop norms that support experimentation and risk taking - practice, master new behaviours and incorporate new practices into their teaching routines
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Go back - Problem: Minimal interaction and lack of professional collaboration at a school whose teachers I mentor. - An international project: Recently this school was approached by a school in Tulsa, Oklahoma to run a joint on-line project based on the story of Anne Frank. The staff were eager to participate. - A possible solution: Hence this on-line project is intended to give the staff the incentive to work and plan in collaboration.
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See diagramGo back -Teachers from both Israel and the States are required to run a joint international on-line project based on the story of Anne Frank. - 350 ninth grade pupils from both countries. - pedagogical, technological and other interested partners behind the scenes. The success of this project depends on everyone working together. Collaboration is essential (see diagram).
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Go back Collaboration provides an opportunity to: - foster teacher development and support necessary changes in behaviour - support collegial behaviour and share decision making - develop staff commitment - support experimentation and risk taking - counter widespread individualism and isolation in the field
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Go back Stages of change in education consist of: - changes in knowledge - changes in attitude - changes in behaviour - changes in group or organizational performance
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Bibliography Fullan, M., 1982. The meaning of educational change, Teachers College Press. Freeman, D., & Richards, J.C., 1996. Teacher learning in language teaching, Cambridge University Press. Hargreaves, A., 1994. Changing teachers, changing times, Part three, Redwood Books. Nunan, D., 1992. Training foreign language teachers, chapter 1, Cambridge University Press. Wu, P.C., 1988. Spring Journal of staff development, Volume 9. Why is change difficult? Lessons for staff development, P10-13.
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