Models of Collaboration DVD project



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Models of Collaboration

PROJECT OVERVIEW

Models of Collaboration is a three-part project that features elementary, middle, and high school collaboration/co-teaching teams.

Teachers, students, and administrators from the following schools participated in the project.

MODELS OF COLLABORATION ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS

Pike County Elementary School

Pike County Schools

101 West Love Street

Troy, AL 36081-2613

334-566-1850

mbazzell@

Superintendent: Dr. Samuel Mark Bazzell

2006-2007 demographics:

Average daily membership: 2,195.1

Average daily attendance: 94.5

Percent of students eligible for free or reduced meals: 76%

Oak Mountain Intermediate School

Shelby County Schools

P. O. Box 1910

Columbiana, AL 35051-1910

205-682-7000

cthomas@shelbyed.k12.al.us

Superintendent: Mr. Randy Fuller

2006-2007 demographics:

Average daily membership: 25,866

Average daily attendance: 96.4

Percent of students eligible for free or reduced meals: 23.7%

MODELS OF COLLABORATION MIDDLE SCHOOLS

Oxford Middle School

Oxford City Schools

310 East 2nd Street

Oxford, AL 36203-1799

256-241-3140

jgoodwin@oxford.k12.al.us

Superintendent: Dr. Jeff Goodwin

2006-2007 demographics:

Average daily membership: 3,926.3

Average daily attendance: 96.6

Percent of students eligible for free or reduced meals: 42.2%

Alba Middle School

Mobile County Public Schools

P. O. Box 180069

Mobile, AL 36618-0069

215-221-4394

nancypierce@

Superintendent: Dr. Roy D. Nichols, Jr.

2006-2007 demographics:

Average daily membership: 64,481.1

Average daily attendance: 94.3

Percent of students eligible for free or reduced meals: 64.9%

MODELS OF COLLABORATION HIGH SCHOOLS

Oxford High School

Oxford City Schools

310 East 2nd Street

Oxford, AL 36203-1799

256-241-3140

jgoodwin@oxford.k12.al.us

Superintendent: Dr. Jeff Goodwin

2006-2007 demographics:

Average daily membership: 3,926.3

Average daily attendance: 96.6

Percent of students eligible for free or reduced meals: 42.2%

Montevallo High School

Shelby County Schools

P. O. Box 1910

Columbiana, AL 35051-1910

205-682-7000

cthomas@shelbyed.k12.al.us

Superintendent: Mr. Randy Fuller

Shelby County Schools

2006-2007 demographics:

Average daily membership: 25,866

Average daily attendance: 96.4

Percent of students eligible for free or reduced meals: 23.7%

For more information about systems or schools participating in this project, visit the Alabama State Department of Education Web site at alsde.edu.

The DVDs are training and demonstration resources for regional educational laboratories, school districts, and Institutions of Higher Education (pre-service teachers).

Each DVD contains the following format:

• Introduction

• Models of Co-Teaching

Clips in this section feature collaborative teaching teams from elementary, middle, and high school delivering instruction through five common co-teaching models.

1. Supportive & Station Teaching

2. Dual Supportive Teaching

3. Alternative Teaching

4. Parallel Teaching

• Collaborative Planning

Clips in this section demonstrate general and special education teachers planning during scheduled, sustained, and protected times, for temporary and/or sustained co-teaching.

• Conversations with Collaborative Teachers

Clips in this section feature powerful conversation between general and special education co-teaching teams discussing challenges and awards of collaboration.

• Seamless Collaboration Continuum

This section features a delivery system of seamless collaboration, by addressing collaborative activities that range from minimally intensive to extremely intensive.

• Administrative Interviews

Successful collaboration requires support from the top down. Clips in this section address collaboration from the administrator’s perspective. Building administrators (and one superintendent) discuss their role in creating, maintaining, and sustaining collaboration in their schools and among staff.

Models of Collaboration

INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCES CD

The CD contains a separate folder of instructional resources for each DVD.

Users can access instructional resources by clicking on the appropriate folder. Each handout is a word document.

The Elementary Folder contains the following:

• STI Sample Document

• DVD Overview

• Elementary DVD Time Log

• Facilitator’s Viewing Guide

• Pre-assessment Activity

• Elementary Staff’s Viewing Guide

• Mediated Film Viewing-5 Models of Co-Teaching

• Seamless Collaboration Continuum

• Mediated Film Viewing for Administrators

The Middle School Folder contains the following:

• STI Sample Document

• DVD Overview

• Middle School DVD Time Log

• Facilitator’s Viewing Guide

• Pre-assessment Activity

• Middle School Staff’s Viewing Guide

• Mediated Film Viewing-5 Models of Co-Teaching

• Seamless Collaboration Continuum

• Mediated Film Viewing for Administrators

The High School Folder contains the following:

• STI Sample Document

• DVD Overview

• High School DVD Time Log

• Facilitator’s Viewing Guide

• Pre-assessment Activity

• High School Staff’s Viewing Guide

• Mediated Film Viewing-5 Models of Co-Teaching

• Seamless Collaboration Continuum

• Mediated Film Viewing for Administrators

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