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GUIDELINES
1. Meet with your professor or cooperating teacher to establish a collaboration project
and to target a timeline for completing it (approximately a two-week time frame).
2. Use information from context and from your professor/cooperating teachers to identify
a student whose learning would be enhanced by collaborative efforts. The student
could have needs because of learning challenges (e.g., students with IEPS, 504 plans,
or LEP students), students whose needs are a result of their strengths (e.g. gifted
students), or students whose engagement is limited (e.g., over-commitment to part-
time jobs, family responsibilities, or extracurricular activities). (does not need to be a
special ed student b/c 9 is the year of identifying_)
3. Complete this form.
4. Report your progress in developing and implementing your plan to your University
Supervisor.
Note to all students: If the analysis of assessment data reveals that the collaboration plan
had little or no impact on student learning, you have the opportunity to reflect on the plan
and identify possible alternative approaches that could be used in the future.
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Overview: You will collaborate with one or more other professionals to design and implement a
plan for a student whose learning could be enhanced by collaboration. Be sure to review
carefully the appropriate guidelines before completing this form.
Destiny
Collaboration Plan
b. Assessment plan – how you will measure the impact of the collaborative effort
on student learning?
I will measure the impact by the student’s ability to perform Twinkle Twinkle Little
Star and it’s fluidity as well as assessing how well the student plays the chords.
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c. Report activities, timeline, persons involved, resources needed below:
Activities Timeline Persons Involved Resources Needed
& Their Roles
Ukulele 4/14 TR & Student Ukulele
Ukulele 4/21 TR & Student Ukulele
Ukulele 4/25 TR & Student Ukulele
Ukulele 4/26 TR & Student Ukulele
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2. Using the assessment data collected, describe the impact of the collaboration
plan on this student’s learning and describe possible next steps.
The student is still having trouble with the G7 chord, and remembering the fingerings
of each chord. She is able to play the C chord and F chord when I lay her fingers on the
board, but I believe that she needs more work and with more practice or even letting
her practice on her own time at home she will be able to play Twinkle Twinkle Little
Star with no stops in between chords.
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