Sean Laughlin 854 Original Philosophy With Feedback
Sean Laughlin 854 Original Philosophy With Feedback
Sean Laughlin 854 Original Philosophy With Feedback
Sean Laughlin
University of Kansas
SPED 898
Dr. Brasseur-Hock
help and communication with others goes into the school year to help each student get the
most out of their classes. When multiple coequal parties come together to work towards a
common goal, it is called interpersonal collaboration (Friend & Cook, 2017). Special
because of the constant adjustments having to be made throughout the students’ time K-
12. Special education students can change their behaviors, tendencies, and moods daily.
When there are changes in the student (could be positive or negative changes), it is
order to all be on the same page. That is the main goal when collaboration occurs; for
When collaboration occurs, there are many key players in the process, but three
specific individuals are most important. The head special education teacher that is around
the student most, obviously the student spends times with other staff members, but the
head teacher is present most. The next member of the collaboration that needs to be
extremely involved is the administrator that is the one who comes up the with game plan
and can put all of the correct pieces into place for the plan. And the last important
member that must be kept in the loop is the child’s guardian. Whether that is a biological
parent, adoptive, or whatever the home life is like; whoever is in charge of that student
once the final bell rings each day, needs to be informed and included in the decision
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making process. Other members who can most definitely be present in collaborations are
paraprofessionals; other teachers that are familiar with the student(s), as well as anyone
else who can find a positive contribution to the collaboration is encouraged have his or
whatever decision is made, that all of them follow through with that plan. A plan that is
decided does no good if the teacher does what was talked about, but then the
administrator and/or parent decide to do whatever they think is best. Everyone must be on
the same page and all must follow through with whatever plan was made. Another
important factor to a collaboration is telling the truth about what is occurring with the
student(s) as well as how is has been handled so far. Teachers are not perfect, but lying in
collaboration makes it difficult to move forward. The correct plans cannot be put into
The biggest roadblock to a collaboration gone wrong is when the parties decide to
do whatever they think is best or whatever is easiest instead of sticking to the plan that
was put in place. Special education students need consistency in their life and the three
members that are most important in the collaboration, are the three that are most
must be formal in an IEP meeting. Though that is likely the most successful time to
develop a plan for that student, that is not the only time collaborating occurs. Casual
conversations between other teachers, teachers and paraprofessionals, phone calls home
to the parents, and stopping by the administrator’s office to ask them a question are all
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examples of collaboration. They may not feel like they are, but if the conversation is
asking input or strategies for how to deal with behaviors; that is collaborating.
attendance to outbursts in the classroom, there are changes in special education students
often so getting out ahead of the change before it becomes a norm is important.
Another way that collaborations between educators can occur is when co-teaching
students with and without disabilities who are struggling in secondary classrooms”
(Murawski & Dieker. 2004). Co-teaching needs to be a team effort, not where one
teacher dominates or goes rogue during class on whatever they want to do. Each teacher
special needs or emotional behavior disorder (EBD), see what happens on TV, on their
phones from multiple social platforms as well as the students around school and they
want to duplicate everything they see. From a dance video going viral or the new super
hero movie, what they see daily becomes a huge part of who they are.
factor that every educator needs to make sure they are apart of the decision-making
process. It can be hard due to cultural differences and many other variables to have the
parents be fully involved in their child’s education, but that does not mean the educators
everyone’s role that they can all make contributions to, (Turnbull, Erwin, Soodak &
Shogren. 2014)
between teachers, administrators, parents, therapists, etc. There are few days in the school
year that collaborations don’t occur between special education teachers and their peers.
This happens because of the constant drive in educators to do whatever it takes to have
their classroom be the most successful learning environment that they can create.
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Reference:
Murawski, W. W., & Dieker, L. A. (2004). Tips and strategies for co-teaching at the
Turnbull, A., Turnbull,H. R., Turnbull, E. J., Erwin, E. J., Soodak, L. C., & Shogren,
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