"Coming together is a beginning, staying together is progress, and working together is success." – Henry Ford
Collaboration:
The ability to successfully use interpersonal skills and components of literacy (reading, writing, speaking, and listening) to contribute to teaching, learning, and development.
Collaboration is a very important skill even if you are not teaching or being the student. We are able to receive feedback and different perspectives from each other when are collaborating together all as one. Making sure sure that everyone is sharing an idea whether the idea might not be the one we are looking for. Every idea is not a dumb one because we will use that idea later on and throughout our lives. Collaboration can bring us together as well as being able to practice communication at the same time. Collaboration can be useful because it identity the weakness between each other.
In 2022 at my first year at Dominican, my Intro to Teaching class taught by Kathy Ferrando we had a Teacher Inquiry Project, which was where we had to interview three of our teachers that we had in elementary through High School. We were able to come up with our own questions to ask them, but two of them had to be focused on what our research was going to be focused on. I focused mine on how COVID effected my teacher teaching and learning skills. I was able to interview three of my teachers, two of them were elementary school teacher and one was my Spanish high school teacher. Each of these teachers had a impact on me as well as an impact for the future. Below is the questions I asked my teachers and there response. Throughout the google slide you can find my research from sources that I used to tie into what my teachers responses were.