ABSTRACT

Collaboration Among Professionals, Students, Families, and Communities provides a foundation for understanding concepts of collaborative learning along with strategies for the application of collaborative skills in teaching. The book moves logically from issues of macro-collaboration (district and school) to micro-collaboration (individual student focus and co-teaching) in K-12 environments before concluding with strategies for family and community collaboration. Significant emphasis is placed on knowledge, skills, and teaching models for pre-service and in-service teachers in general education, special education, and of diverse students including English Learners.

Each chapter includes meaningful pedagogical features such as:

  • Learning objectives
  • A case study illustrating the implementation of information presented
  • A case study challenging the reader to apply the information learned in the chapter
  • Study questions for readers in Comprehension Checks at key points in the chapter
  • Highlights of major points in a chapter summary for aid in studying content
  • University, school, and community-based application activities

A companion website features additional resources, including PowerPoint presentations, practice tests, suggested video and Internet resources, and advanced application activities.

chapter 8|21 pages

Co-teaching Models M A RY- K AT E SABLESKI

chapter 10|20 pages

Related Service Providers

chapter 11|20 pages

Student Collaboration

chapter 12|17 pages

Effective Interpersonal Interactions

chapter 14|15 pages

Understanding Families