Collaborative Team Teaching. In Casey Kindergartens



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Collaborative Team Teaching In Casey Kindergartens

Context In response to early childhood reforms, Casey s vision was to develop a robust teaching model to deliver 15 hours a week of a funded kindergarten program. Collaborative Team Teaching was the result of many years of research and piloting.

Collaboration United Team Knowledge Multi lens Holistic Innovative Experience

Collaborative Team Teaching defined For the purposes of the Casey Model of Collaborative Team Teaching, our definition relates primarily to educators employed by the City of Casey.

Collaborative Team Teaching defined Collaborative Team Teaching in City of Casey can be defined as two or more qualified educators working together in a team approach to deliver quality education and care services to the children enrolled at the kindergarten.

Research Cook and Friend - Benefits of Co-Teaching Gately 2005- Two Are Better than One Keefe, Moore & Duff 2004- Four Knows of Collaborative Teaching Mastropieri et al 2005- Successes, Failures and Challenges

Universal Access Collette Tayler 2008 Blueprint for Education and Early Childhood Development Australian Early Development Index (Casey)

History Universal Access Partnerships Addressing stress and workload Authentically raising quality Retention and recruitment Building capacity of educators Mentoring opportunities

Partnerships Solid partnerships built up over time with Universities Yooralla and Inclusion Support Services Preschool Field Officers (PSFOs) Parents Schools

Stress and workload Educators from 2009 indicated high levels of stress with the introduction of the reforms and a perceived increase in workload. Increased staff absence, staff illness.

Raising quality Commitment to employ educators holding a Bachelor degree or higher from 2009. Authentic to the introduction of Universal Access. Children benefit from a multi lens approach from highly qualified educators.

Building capacity With success of New Graduate Program, a natural progression of mentoring and partnering within collaborative teams has taken place across City of Casey Kindergartens. There have been increased opportunities for mentoring and maintaining currency for both new and existing educators.

Mentoring Capacity to mentor in action. Co-teaching in first year of teaching. Added benefits of modelling practice. Enhances pedagogy by bringing practice into a third space. Strengths.

Process to implement Recruitment / interviews. Working Party to address Universal Access and the development of the Collaborative Team Teaching Charter. Revised philosophy. Charter devised and launched. Establishing solid teams. Targeted professional development.

Recruitment New Graduate Program. Over 50 interviews conducted individual and group. The commitment and expectations of the City of Casey towards Collaborative Team Teaching was reflected during the recruitment process.

Collaborative Team Teaching Working Party Established to acknowledge and include the voices of the educators. To champion change for a new era. Model collaboration with the extended team. Regular facilitated meetings and a full day workshop with a consultant.

Philosophy Embraces a new era of pedagogy in the City of Casey

Philosophy Relationships are foundational Education is the platform for future success Individuals have the right to flourish Leadership impacts on the quality of all we do Reflection creates possibilities

Collaborative Team Teaching Charter Kindergarten Services identified it was important to have a unifying document for each team. Common time for the realisation of the Charter was promoted at beginning of the year. Engaged a consultant to provide professional development for all educators relating to the Collaborative Team Teaching Charter.

Charter

Matching staff Educators were consulted regarding their expressions of interest. Next step was to consider possibilities within teams. Consideration was given to personalities and teaching styles. Anticipated some successes and some failures.

Targeted professional development opportunities Targeted professional development relating to collaboration was provided throughout 2012, 2013 and 2014 and included: Collaboration; Realising the Potential of Your Team MBTI Communication Styles and Identifying Strengths and Non Strengths in Your Team.

Team Teaching Guidelines FAQ s were developed with the broader vision for Collaborative Team Teaching in mind. Clearly outlining expectations for all educators. Collaborative Team Teaching Meetings factored bi monthly in to the educator s calendar to work on team approach to pedagogy.

Standard Model

Rotational Model

Solid foundations Imperative to leave room for trial and error. Monitor teams, with scope for movement if necessary. Clarity of roles for Educational Leaders and Nominated Supervisors.

Supported structure Change management. Consistent Team Leaders and PSFO s responsible for specific services. Troubleshooting procedures. Mentoring, mediation and counselling offered to staff.

Lessons learned Collaboration vs cooperation. Similar pedagogical views. Authentic actionable Charter. Commitment via role clarity. Relationships are paramount. Professionalism and the Casey Trademark Behaviours.

Voices from the field Robust and honest communication. Understanding of each other s values, beliefs and utilising each other s strengths. Sharing strategies. Build conflict resolution, negotiation and compromising skills.

Voices from the field Shared planning opportunities. Challenge each other to improve outcomes for children and families. Creates a culture of healthy exchange of ideas and a commitment to collaborative planning.

Voices from the field We are two very different personalities but we have common goals. We are open minded and flexible to this new way of teaching. Team teaching cannot work unless the two people involved in it want to make it work.

Voices from the field Our differences became our strengths. Job share all paperwork and tasks. Good for my personal development great to receive feedback to improve my practices. Different perspectives can be beneficial to tackle issues and situations.

Voices from the field Constantly learning new things every day Lack of time together can impact. Team teaching provides another lens regarding programming, environment, child interactions, family interactions, ideas. More people to bounce ideas off.

Future directions Hope to continue the success of Collaborative Team Teaching. Funding is crucial to it s success. Continue refining and developing robust teams to deliver quality learning opportunities for children.

Ongoing research Currently a thesis entitled A Case Study into the Introduction of Collaborative Team Teaching in the City of Casey from the educator s perspectives is being written which will help to further inform the sector on the phenomenon of Collaborative Team Teaching in Early Childhood.