<p>This book explores the ways in which professional groups develop specific interactional procedures for conducting and representing their activities, all of which contribute to a distinctive collaborative identity. It highlights the drawbacks as well as the advantages of collaborative talk, pointi
Interactions: collaboration skills for school professionals
β Scribed by Cook, Lynne; Friend, Marilyn Penovich
- Publisher
- Pearson Education Limited
- Year
- 2013;2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 318
- Edition
- Seventh edition, Pearson New International edition
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The most widely-used text on the topic of collaboration, Interactions is a guide for preprofessionals and professionals to help them understand and participate effectively in their interactions with other school professionals and parents, in an increasingly diverse world that is also now routinely electronically and globally connected. Interactions presents theory and conceptual principles heavily seasoned with examples, cases, and applied activities. Written specifically to enable readers to quickly use their skills in professional settings, the book will be a useful tool for pre-service educators and practitioners-whether they are engaged in formal instructional settings, a study group, or independent study. The book recognizes that knowledge about instructional practices that can improve student outcomes are more important than ever before, and educators are scrambling to respond to the federal legislative mandates that require increasingly high standards and a clear trajectory of improving academic performance for all students, including those with disabilities and other special needs.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover......Page 1
Table of Contents......Page 4
1. Foundations and Perspectives......Page 6
2. Interpersonal Communication......Page 36
3. Interpersonal Problem Solving......Page 66
4. Teams......Page 98
5. Co-Teaching......Page 128
6. Consultation, Coaching, and Mentoring......Page 160
7. Difficult Interactions......Page 188
8. Paraeducators......Page 224
9. Families......Page 250
10. Issues Related to Education Collaboration......Page 280
A......Page 310
C......Page 311
E......Page 312
G......Page 313
L......Page 314
P......Page 315
S......Page 316
T......Page 317
Y......Page 318
β¦ Subjects
Education;Teaching;Nonfiction;Textbooks
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