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Posted by:
Aaron Listhaus
K-12 Classroom teacher
Long Island, NY

Topic:
Collaboration from the Beginning

Message:
The best way to collaborate with teacher unions is for them to be part of the reform effort. Teacher unions must be part of the decision-making process from the very beginning. Too often, we allow ourselves to get trapped into a labor versus management paradigm that forces both sides to stake their positions, rather than solve problems collaboratively.

Successful professional development hinges on two components: articulating clear goals for student achievement and developing support mechanisms for teachers so that they can enable their students to achieve at higher levels. By thinking about both components, teachers, like the students we serve, will understand what is being expected of them and what support systems are in place to will enable them to achieve their goals.

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Current topic thread:
ID Topic Author Posted on
1199 Q5 How do unions influence staff development? Cathy Lalli 03-30-00 09:29
1203 Unions Support Innovative Solutions Dennis Sparks 03-30-00 16:55
1202 Cultivate Collegial Relationships Shirley Hord 03-30-00 16:48
1201 Identify Common Benefits Sally Harrison 03-30-00 16:42
1206 Thanks for the Strategies Mary Anne 04-03-00 08:12
1200 Collaboration from the Beginning Aaron Listhaus 03-30-00 16:07
1207 Expectations Sarah Hall 04-04-00 22:11