Teachers must work collaboratively with a variety of people, such as other membe

Teachers must work collaboratively with a variety of people, such as other members of the staff and faculty, district personnel, community members, parents, families, and students. Therefore, teachers need to be able to work effectively with these kinds of people, regardless of their differing perspectives, motives, and values. Collaboration skills such as effective communication, a focus on goal accomplishment, and consensus building/compromise will be critical to successful collaboration. Respond to the following in a minimum of 250 words, supported by a minimum of one, scholarly reference formatted in APA: What experiences have you had while collaborating with your colleagues (coworkers, teammates, classmates, etc.)? Was there effective communication, a focus on goal accomplishment, or compromise? What strategies might you use for dealing with or preventing difficult situations and/or conflict? How could these experiences contribute to your success as a teacher? Support your post with a scholarly reference in APA format. Review the College’s Conceptual Framework. How does this discussion topic link to the Collaborating with Educational Communities theme and the framework’s philosophical relationship to effective teacher preparation?

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