This is an audio version of the blog post, "Getting The Most Out Of Collaboration Time." Written by Bryan Zwemke (@BryanZwemke). Read by Rae Hughart (@raehughart)


Read the post at www.teachbetter.com/blog/getting-the-most-out-of-collaboration-time


In This Post:

Time to collaborate with colleagues is limited. We need to take advantage of it.
Working together towards a common goal takes flexibility, dedication, vision, a good sense of humor, and a positive mindset.
Collaboration time and meetings are not a single event on a single random day.
Meetings need to have a plan and protocols.
If you have it, work together with your teams to flex your time.
When teams are absolutely fried from the daily grind, don’t meet.

About Bryan Zwemke

Bryan Zwemke is a middle school principal in Illinois. He is the Vice President of the Association of Illinois Middle Schools (AIMS) and the co-founder of the #aimsnetwork Twitter chat. Bryan is currently in a doctoral program for Education Leadership. As a veteran of middle level education, Bryan has developed a passion for the necessary change toward the #ModernMiddleSchool – a ecosystem dedicated to student growth, collaborative spaces and practices, and research supported techniques to long term success. You can connect with Bryan on Twitter @bryanzwemke or via email at [email protected].



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