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Working with paraprofessionals:
How to make it work
(from the perspective of a teaching assistant turned teacher)
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Who is here?
• Paraprofessionals?• Teachers?• Parents?• Teams?• Other?
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What we will cover
• Knowing your team• Communication• Duties: who does what?• Problem solving• Dealing with conflict
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Know your team
• Your team starts with you. So, how well do you know yourself?
Picture from: writeronahorse.blogspot.com
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Know Yourself
• What’s your personality?• True Colors Test
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What’s your color?
• Take the color test. You have 10 minutes, then we will discuss.
• If you’ve taken it before, take it again. People change over time. I used to be orange, but now I’m gold.
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What’s your color?
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Orange
• Oranges are:– Playful– Energetic– Charming– Impulsive– Creative
JOYS: people, adventure, thrills, success
NEEDS: freedom, expression, challenge, stimulation
STRENGTHS: independent, humor, adaptable, leader
FRUSTRATIONS: interruption, deadlines, criticism, nagging
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Blue
• Blues are:– Mediators– Optimistic– Caretakers– Passionate– Peacemakers
JOYS: Romance, hugs, acceptance, helping others, sharing
NEEDS: understanding, security, sensitivity, support
STRENGTHS: communication, optimism, compassion, giving
FRUSTRATIONS: disharmony, injustice, conflict, disorder
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Green
• Greens are:– Intellectual– Theoretical– Philosophical– Perfectionist– Cool, calm,
and collected
JOYS: high achievement, recognition, challenge of possibilities
NEEDS: independence, accuracy, closure, space
STRENGTHS: confidence, persistent, insightful, inventive
FRUSTRATIONS: noise, unfairness, control, sarcasm
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Can you think of a famous “green”?
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Gold
• Golds are:– Planners– Trustworthy– Loyal– Responsible– predictable
JOYS: home, tidy, organized, achievement
NEEDS: stability, consistency, order, respect
STRENGTHS: loyal, structured, reliable, responsible
FRUSTRATIONS: inefficiency, procrastinators, change, lack of control
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So, who matches these quotes?
• And how does that make you feel?• Why?• Just do it!• I’m making a list and checking it twice.
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Know your team
• What color are your team members?• Take a minute and share with your team
– If your team members are not all here, then see if you can guess their colors.
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Hold up your cards. Which type is the most popular here?
Percentages of Population by Leadership Style
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Communication is the “other” Key
• Sheldon gets a date for Penny• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkzNiqXW
FzI
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How do I communicate to others?
• Do I think first?• Do I give explanations?• Do I share stories?• Something else?
• Share with your group your typical communication style at work.
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How do I talk to a “blue?”
• Relate what you are saying to feelings• Avoid open criticism• Put peoples needs ahead of procedures• Be honest and genuine• Leave room for input and questions• Keep your promises
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How do I speak to a green?
• Use clear and precise language• Use logic in support of your decision• Get right to the point• Keep the conversation relevant• Ask meaningful questions• Talk about possibilities
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How do I talk to an orange?
• Cut to the heart of a problem• Give them the straight stuff• Be bold and say what is on your mind• Focus on action• Talk about results• Keep the conversation lively
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How do I talk to a gold?
• Give straightforward information• Use references to the past and tradition• Don’t get sidetracked• Keep conversation in order• Follow and agenda• Talk about responsibilities
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Know that miscommunication will happen!
• When it does, take time to correct it and apologize.
• Sometimes writing it down is the only way.– Example:
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I’m Making a ListI'm making a list of things I must sayFor politeness,And goodness and kindness and gentlenessSweetness and rightness:HelloPardon meHow are you?Excuse meBless youMay I?Thank youGoodbyeIf you know some that I've forgot,Please stick them in you eye!
― Shel Silverstein, Where the Sidewalk Ends
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Depend on each other!
• There are a ton of things that need to happen with students with disabilities:
from toileting to teaching.
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• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qzzYrCTKuk
• Penguin teamwork video
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Problem Solving
• Believe it or not, we have addressed this a lot already.
• Look at your team colors:– What are their frustrations?– How do you talk to them?
• Communication:– Were you clear and honest?– How can you communicate effectively to fix the
problem?
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8 Steps for Successful Problem Solving1. What’s the problem?2. What are all the parts to
the problem?3. What is our goal?4. Why did this problem
happen?5. What will we do about
it?6. Do it.7. Did it work?8. If it worked, then do
that next time.From Toyota business model Oct 2010
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Problem Solving
• Think of problem that you have faced on your team or a problem that is likely to occur.
• Brainstorm some solutions.• (If you can’t think of a problem, I can give a
hypothetical one.)
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Once again, knowledge is the key
• Do you know what the responsibilities are?– Often paras are given lists of responsibilities, but
they do not see the responsibilities of the teachers.
• As a TA turned teacher, I was shocked with all of the added responsibility. I thought teachers had it easy– until I became one!
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Examples of Duties: paraprofessionals
• Helping with self-care needs of students.• Implementing lessons.• Inclusion• Data collection of IEPs• Supporting communication of student• Assisting student while trying to keep student
independent• Etc, etc, etc,
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Examples of Duties: teachers
• Everything a paraprofessional does, AND• IEP paperwork, ARDs, testing, monitoring• Contacting parents and teachers• Planning lessons• Giving information to paras and others who need
it.• Implementing TEKs, curriculum, and district or
school mandated programs.• Etc, etc, etc,
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What worked for me as a
• Being given a chance to share ideas and problem solve.
• Knowing who to go to for help.• Being given clear expectations, and then be
respected to complete those expectations.• Being trained on working with more
challenging students instead of the “figure it out” method
TA.
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What worked for me as a
• Doing it all. I did not ask a TA to do anything I didn’t do. Including toileting, feeding, inclusion, etc.
• Looking at strengths of TA and giving assignments that matched.
• Giving clear expectations.• Modeling everything.• Direct discussion for conflicts as soon as there
was an issue.
teacher.
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Brainstorm
• In your groups, write down things that have worked for you in your role.
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Dealing with conflict: what not to do
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“Peace is not absence of conflict, it is the ability to handle conflict by
peaceful means.”Ronald Reagan
http://www.brainyquote.com
“Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting
different results.”Albert Einstein
http://www.brainyquote.com
Quote #5:
Students don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care. Anonymous
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Checklists
• These are some checklists I made for a team. You can use, add, take away items that work best for you.
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How do I handle stress/frustration with others?
Confront verballyConfront in writingThink first, then discussTalk to others (vent)Walk away, then talkHold it inProblem solve with personAnother way ________________
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How do I want people to handle stress/frustration with me?
Confront verballyConfront in writingThink first, then discussTalk to others (vent)Walk away, then talkHold it inProblem solve with personAnother way ________________
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What are my areas of strength? Pick 3 biggest strengths.
Behavior Communication Patience Academics: Reading, Writing, Math, Science, Social Studies Social aspects Daily Living Skills On time Following a lesson plan Organized Dedicated Loving/ caring Creating lessons or projects Dealing with medical/personal issues with students Changing my strategy quickly Multi-tasking Computer skills
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What are my areas of weakness?Pick 3 biggest weaknesses.
Behavior Communication Patience Academics: Reading, Writing, Math, Science, Social Studies Social aspects Daily Living Skills On time Following a lesson plan Organized Dedicated Loving/ caring Creating lessons or projects Dealing with medical/personal issues with students Changing my strategy quickly Multi-tasking Computer skills
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Dealing with Conflict
• Let’s look at different personalities and see what to do.
• In your group brainstorm:– Orange, blue, green, gold
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How do we fit together as a team?
• If your team is here, this is a time to sit and figure it out. Use your checklists and colors to see what works best for you.
• If your team is not here. Then, you can plan how you could use this with your team or ask any specific questions.
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Sources
http://freepdfdb.net/pdf/true-colors-personality-test-printablewww.true-colors.comwww.truecolorstest.comAll video clips from youtube.Photos from google images, if not specified.All clipart from Microsoft.