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10 Observables of a Collaborative Culture

We feel so privileged to be a part of the outstanding work happening in schools and districts related to ensuring collaborative responses for students. It leads to reflections regarding how collaborative cultures approach their complex work of supporting…

March 9, 2017 | Author: Kurtis Hewson | Read Article

3 Ways Leaders Overcome an Implementation Dip

Leaders exploring or operating within Collaborative Response (or any framework for staff collaboration) need to have a solid understanding of Change Theory. What can we expect to be on the horizon for our schools and teams engaging in meaningful change,…

March 9, 2017 | Author: Kurtis Hewson | Read Article

Importance of Administrative Involvement

Collaborative team meetings, which include assistants, counsellors, learning coaches and teachers, are essential in establishing an organization's Collaborative Response. Administrators not only need to ensure that the time is embedded to allow these…

February 26, 2017 | Author: Kurtis Hewson | Read Article

Ready, Fire, Aim – Taking Action to Collaborate in Schools

“…organizations that take the plunge and actually begin doing the work of a PLC develop their capacity to help all students learn at high levels far more effectively than schools that spend years preparing to become PLCs through reading or even training”…

December 21, 2016 | Author: Kurtis Hewson | Read Article

Interventions, Strategies and Accommodations

As schools develop, refine and revise their continuums of support, there is a need to identify and differentiate between interventions, strategies and accommodations. This blog post shares the difference between each support, along with tools and…

December 11, 2016 | Author: Kurtis Hewson | Read Article