The Conundrum of Collaboration: Examining Collaboration as a Continuum Towards Professional Learning
Stories are a collaborative effort between teller and listener; utilizing the First Nations Métis Inuit (FNMI) tradition of Storytelling, this organizational improvement plan recounts the story of teacher collaboration at Ginkendan Secondary School (GSS, a pseudonym). A systems theory lens will be e...
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description | Stories are a collaborative effort between teller and listener; utilizing the First Nations Métis Inuit (FNMI) tradition of Storytelling, this organizational improvement plan recounts the story of teacher collaboration at Ginkendan Secondary School (GSS, a pseudonym). A systems theory lens will be employed to frame a problem of contrived collegiality, a state of perfunctory collaboration resulting from dictated professional development that does not lead to professional learning. A feedback loop of teacher-derived professional learning will be investigated to propel teachers forward on a conceptual framework of a collaboration continuum. Comfortable collaboration, a stage where teachers are empowered to address their own problems of practice, will mark a new stage on the continuum. This stage is differentiated through professional learning circles/communities. Teacher Leaders will orient teachers to new professional learning and empower others towards a more critical state. A final stage of collaboration, critical colleagueship, will be investigated through a mentor-like relationship. This stage is marked by a 4C framework and is the most difficult, as it involves close scrutiny by other teachers, opening the classroom doors to new ideas, and growing new learnings. Finally, the FNMI moral teaching of the Medicine Wheel will communicate a plan for change that can support teachers in different stages of their growth and practice. |
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spelling | ftunivwestonta:oai:ir.lib.uwo.ca:oip-1289 2025-01-16T21:56:33+00:00 The Conundrum of Collaboration: Examining Collaboration as a Continuum Towards Professional Learning Burnside, Scott Harold Tavares 2021-08-09T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/oip/243 https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/context/oip/article/1289/viewcontent/auto_convert.pdf unknown Scholarship@Western https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/oip/243 https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/context/oip/article/1289/viewcontent/auto_convert.pdf The Organizational Improvement Plan at Western University collaboration continuum storytelling professional learning contrived collegiality comfortable collaboration critical colleagueship Education Educational Leadership Higher Education Secondary Education Teacher Education and Professional Development text 2021 ftunivwestonta 2023-09-03T07:37:39Z Stories are a collaborative effort between teller and listener; utilizing the First Nations Métis Inuit (FNMI) tradition of Storytelling, this organizational improvement plan recounts the story of teacher collaboration at Ginkendan Secondary School (GSS, a pseudonym). A systems theory lens will be employed to frame a problem of contrived collegiality, a state of perfunctory collaboration resulting from dictated professional development that does not lead to professional learning. A feedback loop of teacher-derived professional learning will be investigated to propel teachers forward on a conceptual framework of a collaboration continuum. Comfortable collaboration, a stage where teachers are empowered to address their own problems of practice, will mark a new stage on the continuum. This stage is differentiated through professional learning circles/communities. Teacher Leaders will orient teachers to new professional learning and empower others towards a more critical state. A final stage of collaboration, critical colleagueship, will be investigated through a mentor-like relationship. This stage is marked by a 4C framework and is the most difficult, as it involves close scrutiny by other teachers, opening the classroom doors to new ideas, and growing new learnings. Finally, the FNMI moral teaching of the Medicine Wheel will communicate a plan for change that can support teachers in different stages of their growth and practice. Text First Nations inuit The University of Western Ontario: Scholarship@Western |
spellingShingle | collaboration continuum storytelling professional learning contrived collegiality comfortable collaboration critical colleagueship Education Educational Leadership Higher Education Secondary Education Teacher Education and Professional Development Burnside, Scott Harold Tavares The Conundrum of Collaboration: Examining Collaboration as a Continuum Towards Professional Learning |
title | The Conundrum of Collaboration: Examining Collaboration as a Continuum Towards Professional Learning |
title_full | The Conundrum of Collaboration: Examining Collaboration as a Continuum Towards Professional Learning |
title_fullStr | The Conundrum of Collaboration: Examining Collaboration as a Continuum Towards Professional Learning |
title_full_unstemmed | The Conundrum of Collaboration: Examining Collaboration as a Continuum Towards Professional Learning |
title_short | The Conundrum of Collaboration: Examining Collaboration as a Continuum Towards Professional Learning |
title_sort | conundrum of collaboration: examining collaboration as a continuum towards professional learning |
topic | collaboration continuum storytelling professional learning contrived collegiality comfortable collaboration critical colleagueship Education Educational Leadership Higher Education Secondary Education Teacher Education and Professional Development |
topic_facet | collaboration continuum storytelling professional learning contrived collegiality comfortable collaboration critical colleagueship Education Educational Leadership Higher Education Secondary Education Teacher Education and Professional Development |
url | https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/oip/243 https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/context/oip/article/1289/viewcontent/auto_convert.pdf |