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Introduction
Introduction
0:43
The Importance of Collaboration
Best Practices for Collaboration
Collaborative Roles and Their Importance
3:45
Allowing for Self and Group Evaluation
2:05
Simple Steps to Help Students Collaborate
The Easiest Ways for Students to Work Together
3:38
Beginner Collaborative Projects
Teacher-Directed Group Project
3:52
Student-Directed Collaborative Projects
2:30
Working Together Across Classes
Working with Other Classes
1:49
Working with Other Disciplines
2:01
Collaborating with Other Schools
2:22
Conclusion
Conclusion
0:25
Unlock Certificate: 5 Questions
2 PD Hours
1 Discover why it’s essential to include the 4C of collaboration in the art room.
2 Learn best practices for getting students collaborating seamlessly.
3 Explore simple activities and projects to get collaborative efforts started immediately.
Whether your goal is to organize stress-free collaborative group work or create a more student-centered collaborative environment, this Learning Pack will help you find ways to embrace collaborative projects and activities within your current curriculum. Learn why collaboration is so essential to the art room while picking up tips and tricks to get collaborative experiences underway with ease. Collaboration will soon become a staple in your daily instructional strategies!
Connected Professional Art Educator Competencies
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES
Engagement
3.1 Effectively paces lessons to facilitate student learning
3.7 Promotes student collaboration when appropriate
Differentiation
3.10 Considers multiple intelligences when planning instruction
Tracy Hare
Middle School Art Teacher and PRO Facilitator
Tracy teaches middle school art in central Minnesota. In her classroom, she focuses on deepening 21st century skills by encouraging her students to practice critical thinking, solve open-ended problems creatively and work together to produce, connect, and share their artwork.
The 4Cs of 21st Century Learning
The Benefits of Collaboration
Three Types of Collaboration
Student Choice Grouping Suggestions
Innovative Ways to Group Students
Conversation Growth Statements
Collaborative Roles
Self and Group Member Evaluation
Simple Activities to Introduce Collaboration
Cross Curricular Connections Chart
4 Ways to Incorporate Collaboration in the Classroom
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