Saturday 17 October 2020

Sharing ideas

 


My plan was to visit more classes within Sommerville as well as other special schools. I wanted to collect more data on how Special schools can work more collaboratively. Lockdown has placed many restrictions on me being able to do this. I was able to collect some data via survey from other special schools. The ideal would have been to visit and have conversations with staff. Here is some data that I collected from the Auckland wide region. This is interesting when I compared that to the data  I collected from Sommerville, it looks very different, but there could be many contributing factors to this. 

Forms response chart. Question title: Do teachers work collaboratively with their support staff. Number of responses: 9 responses.

Forms response chart. Question title: Do teachers work collaboratively with their colleagues in other classes? Eg do they plan together?. Number of responses: 9 responses.

Forms response chart. Question title: In classes across your school, is there any team teaching or co-teaching taking place . Number of responses: 9 responses.

What I did find, which was expected, was that staff at all Special schools experienced the same barriers to collaboration which was summarised as:

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  • Time
  • Travel
  • Transport
  • Traffic 
  • Timetable
  • Trust

Due to these barriers, teachers were not able to meet as regularly as they wanted. But from the survey, the staff has happy to share ideas at the staff meeting, pathway and special interests groups.


2 comments:

  1. Kia Ora Devs, thank you for sharing this at the staff meeting. It was great to see your research. I especially liked the succinct breakdown of the barriers to collaboration. Ruth

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  2. Thanks for sharing your research Devs. Its great to see what is happening out there.

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