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Effective Classroom Teamwork
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Attribution Theory
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Classroom Teams
definition
DeVault Study
dispositional
educational collaboration models
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Extra People
FE SS
Follow
Galton
Held
helper
Heterogeneous Teams
Homogeneous Teams
inclusive education strategies
involvement
management
Nursery Nurses
parental
Parental Involvement
professional learning communities
Project Follow Through
Remedial Teachers
role
Role Definition
role negotiation in schools
Room Management
SE Lf
Situational Attribution
special needs integration
staff communication barriers
Support Teacher
TEAM PERSONALITY
Team Teaching
team-based support for educators
teams
USA
Violated
Welfare Assistant
Product details
- ISBN 9780415080484
- Weight: 640g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 06 Aug 1992
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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The nature of classroom practice is undergoing change as more and more adults are being brought into classrooms in response to such trends as parental involvement and the integration of children with special educational needs. The parents, teachers, ancillary staff and support workers comprising these new groups probabley fail to recognise themselves as teams, but nonetheless they are characterised by the same stresses which mark teamwork in any oter setting. This book is a guide to working together as an effective team, designed to show that they are part of a team, and employ strategies to minimise chances of failure. Gary Thomas identifies key areas of concern, including poor communication, status barriers and inadequate role definition, and offers guidelines for dealing with these stresses and tensions in teamwork.
Gary Thomas is a Senior Lecturer at Oxford Polytechnic and has taught in primary and secondary schools. He has worked as an educational psychologist in Manchester, and, from University College London, as a staff tutor to two psychological services. He has jointly edited two other books, Planning for Special Needs and Tackling Learning Difficulties.
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