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  • >>Karl: When we work together,

  • we are able to create something great for our students.

  • That collaboration creates an amazing school environment.

  • >>Mary Beth: One of the biggest challenges of any school is people go

  • into their rooms and they close their doors

  • and that's the way teaching used to be, right?

  • So you have to begin making it not okay to close your door.

  • >>Karl: So often we hold all the good things we do to ourselves

  • because it becomes kind of like a competition.

  • >>Georgia: But when you're able to collaborate with your colleagues,

  • it really affects the students' education.

  • >>I'm not sure we're having the exact same idea.

  • >>Mary Beth: In terms of building a team, you have to think

  • about where are the strengths.

  • >>Georgia: Our principal saw that I have this strength and he has that strength,

  • so when she put us together, it was hard at first.

  • >>Okay, there are differences in opinion.

  • >>Karl: Yeah, big time.

  • >>The truth is, is that we didn't really like each other.

  • >>Georgia: Because we were very different people, different styles.

  • >>Karl: But when we started working together, we were both passionate

  • about working, we were both willing to put the time in.

  • >>Mary Beth: They started talking to each other.

  • "Well, what text are you using?

  • How are you making that connection?

  • How are you going to run your writing conference?"

  • IT was like the conversation of the month.

  • >>Karl: We're both understanding that the main goal as a teacher is

  • to get those students to learn.

  • >>Georgia: Okay, got it.

  • >>Karl: Got it?

  • >>Teacher collaboration at Wildwood is really intentional.

  • In our schedule, when we have our preps, they're aligned to each other.

  • >>Georgia: I wanted to also talk to you about our current budgeting activity.

  • Do you think they're ready to take a whole four day, three night vacation

  • with the thousand dollar budget?

  • >>Karl: We didn't do this last year as far as doing the activity.

  • We did the questions, we did everything like that,

  • but we didn't do the activity.

  • >>Georgia: We didn't prep them as much.

  • >>Karl: Right.

  • That whole area in that project.

  • >>Georgia: They struggled.

  • >>Karl: Was what they struggled on.

  • >>Georgia: Remember, because last year we also had a few issues

  • with the itemized lists, that they weren't being specific enough

  • with the costs.

  • >>Karl: What we can do to help them out with that is like every morning,

  • we can have a little mini activity

  • that will have budgeting that they have to do.

  • Then moving on into the big activity, which is this vacation.

  • >>Georgia: Yeah, perfect, I like that, because it's just a little bit,

  • we're building every day, so that's a good idea.

  • >>That relationship, when you can bounce ideas off of each other,

  • it's to the benefit of the students.

  • >>Karl: We should be helping each other out and stop holding in all the things

  • that we do great, and sharing it with others

  • so that they can make those same gains within their classroom.

  • And that's really what's important about it, is that the collaboration creates

  • that equality for all students.

>>Karl: When we work together,

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