Reduce Your Meetings...By Adding One More! - Ep 11

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Reduce Your Meetings...By Adding One More! - Ep 11

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In episode 11 of Leading Collaborative Response, Jennifer and Lorna explore the contradiction of reducing the number of meetings by adding one more through an in depth discussion of the various layers of team meetings that align with the continuum of supports as part of Collaborative Response.Related Resources   Blogs      Adding One More Meeting       Shifting to Key Issues       Focus on Impact During Celebrations       Scaffolding Our Collaborative Response       Layering Teams: Establishing Collaborative Planning       Layering Teams: Establishing School Support Teams       Layering Teams: Processes that Guide the Case Consult Team    Posters/Templates      Four Tier Support Overview       Reflecting on Collaborative Structures and Processes Template       Team Meeting Overview Template       Focus on a Key Issue Poster       Data Review and Team Goal Template       Action Research Team Planning Guide Template (Inquiry Question)    Sample      Blueberry School Layered Team Meetings Reach out to Lorna Hewson   Email   LinkedIn   Twitter---------🔔 Don't forget to subscribe and click the little bell icon to be notified when we post a new video! Jigsaw Learning is a team of educators who work with schools, districts and educational leaders to establish collaborative learning structures that ensure success for all students, because every child deserves a team.Have a question about implementing, refining, or deepening Collaborative Response? Submit it here to have it answered in an upcoming episode! Learn more about Jigsaw Learning Learn more about Collaborative Response Learn more about WeCollabBecome a JL Insider to receive access to newly added resources and video content, advance notice for sessions/workshops, discounts for learning events and resources, plus so much more! Website Twitter FacebookLinkedIn 

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