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Coaches as Skillful Collaborators
2017Coaches wear multiple hats. However, the primary service they provide is supporting administrators and teachers. Coaches are an important part of school-wide initiatives but more information is needed on how they support teaching and learning at middle and high school levels. In this chapter, the authors used the guide Standards for Literacy Coaches to
Salika A. Lawrence +2 more
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Collaborating to Teach Prosocial Skills
Intervention in School and Clinic, 2000A collaborative approach to teaching social skills to students with prosocial skill deficits is described. Steps of the intervention include forming a team of two or more educators who are interested in participating in social skills instruction, targeting prosocial skills students need to learn, breaking the prosocial skill into teachable steps ...
David H. Allsopp +2 more
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Knowledge and skills needed for collaborative work
Quality Management in Health Care, 1993The need for collaboration and cooperation in health care delivery is not news. But one of the first requests often made by leaders and others promoting collaborative work in organizations is for a "facilitator course." As the authors developed more knowledge about the real need, they understood that many of the barriers to collaborative work and ...
S, Ferguson, T, Howell, P, Batalden
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Collaboration for Learning Language Skills
2005A Collaborative activity is designed and a software tool is developed to support teaching grammar to primary education students. The activity is intended to create interdependencies among students. The software tool helps to implement the activity. Activity and tool were designed for teaching Spanish grammar, but they can be adapted for teaching other ...
Luis A. Guerrero +4 more
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Listening, Engagement, and Collaboration Skills
2008Abstract According to the 1999 Surgeon General report, research has shown that when parents are actively engaged in their children’s mental health service planning and treatment, their children have better outcomes (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 1999). Yet, for a variety of reasons, parents may be reluctant to be involved
Lisa Hunter Romanelli +2 more
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Team-skills training enhances collaborative learning
Learning and Instruction, 2006This study investigated the effects of team-skills training on collaborative learning in a university setting. Groups worked under one of three conditions: (1) groups received team-skill training as a group and remained in that group (Trained-Together), (2) groups received team-skills training, but were then reassigned into new groups (Trained ...
Prichard, Jane S. +2 more
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Facilitator skills for effective collaborative placemaking
2020The role of the facilitators and the facilitation team in design-led events is highly topical especially where governments encourage placemaking through collaborative planning. The findings and recommendations provided in this chapter have been developed from a study conducted in 2017 for the Scottish government.
Al Waer, Husam, Cooper, Ian
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Informal Skill-Sharing in Collaborative Immersive Analytics
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer GraphicsNewcomers to immersive analytics systems would benefit from informally learning data analysis skills (e.g. reading a vis, using a system) when collaborating with more expert participants. We want to design tools that facilitate this informal learning by encouraging the informal sharing of data literacy skills during collaborative immersive analysis.
Pierre Vaslin, Yannick Prié
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Don't Underestimate Your Collaboration Skills
Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 1997H V, Coeling, P L, Cukr
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