5 Keys to Genuine Teacher Collaboration
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4ciN-mJSaI A couple of years ago, I had the privilege of working with a fantastic group of 2nd-grade educators. Together, we designed a social studies project where students became museum curators and exhibit designers , using design thinking to create their own museum exhibits. The team included two homeroom teachers (Shelby and Rebecca), our Tech & Innovation Specialist (Chris), our instructional coach (Jodi), our librarian (Lara), and myself. Looking back, I truly treasure that experience. It felt seamless, productive, and genuinely collaborative. I’ve been reflecting on why we were so effective. After breaking it down, I identified five key elements that made our collaboration work. 1. Diverse Skills, Perspectives, and Experiences Our strength lay in our differences. Each member brought a unique lens to the table, allowing us to fill gaps and enhance the learning experience in ways a single teacher couldn’t. Shelby & Rebecca (Homeroo...