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Collaborat ion Skills in Special Education SPED 568

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Collaboration Skills in Special Education SPED 568. Components of Collaboration. Programs or Services. Personal Commitment. Communication Skills. Interaction Processes. Context. Components of Collaboration. Communication Skills. Personal Commitment. Context. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Collaboration  Skills in  Special Education SPED 568

Collaboration

Skillsin Special Education

SPED 568

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Communication

Skills

PersonalCommitment

Programs or

ServicesInteractio

nProcesse

s

Context

Components of Collaboration

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PersonalCommitment

Context

Communication

Skills

Components of Collaboration

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InterpersonalCommunication

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A Model of Communication Earliest models focused on one-way

communication• a sender delivered a message and the passive receiver

decoded it.

HEY

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A Model of Communication More contemporary models view as a dynamic and

complex communication process

HEY

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A Model of Communication More contemporary models view as a dynamic and

complex communication process

What?

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Common Attributes of Communication Models

Communication is• a process of exchanging

information between a sender and a receiver

• totality of the exchange Communication through

Channels (tactile? Olfactory?)

“Noise” Continuous feedback Multichannel sharing of

information (my whole being!)

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Definition of Communication

Interpersonal communication is… Complex, reciprocal process through which participants create meanings as messages are transmitted continuously and simultaneously from one communicator to another via multiple communication channels

including electronic!

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Prerequisites to Effective Communication

Frame of reference:

Your role In Multicultural

settings

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Prerequisites to Effective Communication

Frame of reference:

Your role: In Multicultural

settings: your values and orientation

Selective perception: what did you notice?

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Nonverbal Communication

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Non Verbal Communication

Spatial relations• spatial zones

Body movements• gestures and facial

expressions Vocal cues

• paralanguage Minimal encouragers

• silence

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Understanding Nonverbal Communication: Yours and Mine!

Non verbal cues are in line with verbal message

Congruence communicates sincere understanding and genuine interest

Subjectivity involved in interpreting non-verbal communication

Need to identify your own patterns of nonverbal behavior

Congruence Individualism

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Verbal Communication Principles Effect Your Message

Exchange concrete, specific information

Imprecise language is the cause of much miscommunication

Promotes trust Conveys a

nonjudgmental and accepting attitude

Concreteness Neutrality

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Try this:Can you be specific? (teacher)• “How is his home life?”• “She’s not really invested in her work”

• “That parent is always upset”

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Why is Listening so Important?

Helps establish rapport

Allows accurate understanding

Demonstrates a desire to understand

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Factors that Interfere with Effective Listening

Responding to assumptions

Insufficient time Rehearsing my

response Daydreaming Hot Words Filtering the message Extraneous details

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What might interfere with your listening? How would you get around it?

A colleague with whom you collaborate demeans some of the students’ cultural or religious beliefs, calling them foolish or irrelevant

At a team meeting, your proposal for a new block scheduling plan – which you developed based on concerns expressed by the team and the quality of which you believe reflect the many hours you spent on it – is severely criticized and rejected by the team

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Ideas for Effective Listening

Paraphrasing -Restating what another person has said in your own words

Asking Open Questions - explores a person's statement without requiring a simple ``yes'' or ``no'' answer

Feeling reflection - your perception of the speaker's feelings based on words, tone, and body language

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Paraphrasing…

I think it’s ridiculous that the girls have their heads covered all the time.

You believe they shouldn’t have to cover their heads.

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Asking Open Questions…

What part of the block plan did you find most difficult to understand?

Where do you feel the plan does meet your concerns?

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Feeling Reflection…

I get sick of all these changes to our schedules!

I hear you feeling angry and resentful at being asked to deal with more change”

The most difficult active listening response to make. You have to listen to what is said and the feeling behind it!

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Improving My Listening Skills

Mentally prepare to listenMentally review the information

you’re givenCategorize the informationMake notes of informational detailsSeek to differentiate and make

opinions between inferences, facts and opinions

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Improving My Communication Skills Become a student of

communication Nurture and

communicate openness Keep communication

meaningful Use silence effectively Adapt your

communication to match the task and the relationship