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on the focus of Learning Communities.
The main focus on Learning Communities is to bring different age groups
(close in range) in one classroom with multiple teachers. This provides the
students with more than one teacher to listen to each day. It gives teachers
the opportunity to collaborate ideas and brainstorm together rather than doing
it all on your own.
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on the benefits of Learning Communities.
As stated above, Learning Communities provide the opportunity for a classroom
to have multiple teachers which produce a better education. “Through
collaboration, teachers see the type and quality of work that students can
produce in different settings with different teachers, a practice that almost
always results in a greater appreciation of students’ talents and raised expectations
of even the lowest-performing students” (pg.26 Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation). This state backs up the benefits of Learning Communities described
in both question one and question two. When students see teachers working
together to form a classroom, this sets an example for teamwork and how I only
helps in real world situations. All in all, Learning Communities provide the
benefits of decreased teacher isolation, increased commitment to the mission,
shared responsibility, more powerful learning, and a higher likelihood of fundamental,
systemic change (pg.33 HORD).
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on how Learning Communities affect teachers.
Learning Communities show teachers that they are not on their own! They
have peers and other teachers that are there and willing to work alongside you.
In order for teachers to succeed, they need help and support from other
teachers. Learning communities provides the environment for teachers to support
each other and set aside the time for teacher-to-teacher collaboration. Learning
Communities also provide teachers with the opportunities to share their
teaching philosophy and when you find that teacher that has the same philosophy
as you, you can work as a team to develop a teaching strategy that will benefit
all students. Learning Communities provide a powerful learning environment.
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on how Learning Communities affect students.
As I stated in question two, when students see teachers working as a
team, it allows them to feel more comfortable working with others. Teachers are
only examples for their students and practicing what you preach will only benefit
the students. As a student, working with younger or older students allows the
opportunity for each student to learn from other students. This allows the time
for student-to-student teaching rather than teacher-to-student teaching.
Learning Communities form relationships that some students or teachers never
knew they would have. These relationships may include working with students of
a different cultural background, different gender, or just someone who you've never met before.
- Discussion
on the components for shared vision in Learning Communities.
The components for shared vision in Learning Communities include
intention, respect and trust. In order to work as a team, there must be respect
given to one another along with the trust that everyone will commit to what
they agreed upon. Support throughout co-workers is also extremely important. If
a teacher doesn't have the support coming from a co-teacher, they don’t feel
like they are doing their best as a teacher. Critical feedback is included in
respect and trust. Everyone needs critical feedback in order to advance in
their education or achieve certain goals.
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on how concepts in this chapter relate to your topic/project.
Learning Communities relates to our project because I am teaming up with two
other students to provide a project based on facts and Project Based Learning.
We are using the collaboration of ideas to form a solid project and working
together as a team to succeed in our mission as students learning to become
teachers.
I can agree with you Courtney that practicing what you preach is the best method for our students to learn best. I believe that you have to set the example and allow students to follow your lead. Students will pick up your habits whether bad or good. Allowing the student to student learning is a great opportunity to build relationships and also learn from each other. everyone thinks differently and sometimes the way that the teacher may teach the student may not understand. If we give the students more than one option of learning it could improve the way that they learn and also how much that they learn.
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