Collaborative conferences /

During collaborative conferences, teachers observe a lesson or conference and provide explicit feedback on the teaching and learning interaction. Collaborative conferences use a team approach (with two or more teachers) to support student learning. During the pre-conference, the student's teach...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Dorn, Linda J.
Other Authors: Soffos, Carla
Format: Video
Language:English
Language Notes:English.
Published: Portland, ME : Stenhouse Publishers, 2007.
Series:Education in video.
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press)
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Summary:During collaborative conferences, teachers observe a lesson or conference and provide explicit feedback on the teaching and learning interaction. Collaborative conferences use a team approach (with two or more teachers) to support student learning. During the pre-conference, the student's teacher identifies the instructional goal and asks the observing teachers to notice specific writing behaviors. After the lesson, the teachers engage in purposeful dialogue that aligns with the observation focus. This Close-Up features three conferences: a cluster conference in which a third-grade team observes a colleague during a writing conference with a student; a coaching conference involving a fourth-grade teacher and a literacy coach, who also serves as an intervention specialist for the student; an intervention conference in which a third-grade teacher and language specialist discuss the revising process of a student served by both teachers. Collaborative conferences allow teachers to pool their knowledge and engage in focused dialogues for improving their students' writing.
Physical Description:1 online resource (17 min.)
Playing Time:00:17:30
Audience:For teachers of Primary; Middle students.