seven normsof collaboration slide show i
DESCRIPTION
A format to set the tone for teamwork dialogue as a means toward effective group work.TRANSCRIPT
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COLLABORATIONForm a Collaborative Team
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Promote a Spirit of Inquiry Pausing
• Pause before responding or asking a question. • Allow time for thinking.
• Enhance dialogue,discussion,
and decision-making.
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Paraphrase
• Use a paraphrase starter that is comfortable for you.
• “So …”, or “As you were…”, or “ You’re thinking…”,
or “Appreciating what you are saying, if I understand you
correctly,…”
• Follow the starter with a paraphrase, to assist members, of
the group, to hear and understand each other, as they
formulate decisions.
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Probe for Specificity• Use gentle open-ended probes or inquiry such as.
• “Please say more” or “I’m curious about…”
• “I’d like to hear more about …” or “Then, are you
– saying…”
• Increase the clarity and precision of the group’s thinking.
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Putting Ideas on the Table
• Ideas are the heart of a meaningful dialogue.
• Label the intention of your comments.
• For example, you might say, “Here is one idea..”or “one
thought I have is..”or “ Here is a possible approach..”
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Presuming Positive Inventions
• Assuming that the others’ intentions are positive
promotes and facilitates.• Meaningful dialogue and eliminates unintentional put-
downs
• Use positive intentions in your speech as one
manifestation of this norm
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Pursing a Balance BetweenAdvocacy and Inquiry
• Pursue and Maintain a balance.
• Advocate a position• Inquire about one’s
own and other’s position.
• Assist the group to become a learning
organization.
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Forming a Collaborative Library Leadership
Team• Develop Policies
• Meet Regularly to plan objectives
• Implement an Action Plan:• Develop a Vision
• Determine the Mission:
Needs
Goals
Evaluate and Assess
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Teacher Librarian
Prepared for a professional Development for New teacher
Librarians at South East High School
March 13, 2008By
Lorinda Holmes, Teacher Librarian
Westchester High School
MLIS Student a SJSU-Special Session Spring 2008