• Internal Collaboration: Building a Supportive School Culture Post:

    Agreed !! International collaboration has changed and modernist the teaching methodology, and it should be promoted too, every students has right to compete and take the education of that standard level, so teachers should be up to date knowledge

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  • Absolutely agree!!! Collaboration provides opportunities for teachers to learn from each other, refine their skills, and stay up-to-date on best practices.

  • @Mariya Absolutely! Collaborative planning at our school has also brought fresh perspectives and stronger connections between teachers, making the learning environment richer for everyone.

  • Yes, weโ€™ve experienced this tooโ€”working together always brings out creative ideas we wouldnโ€™t have reached alone. Collaboration truly strengthens both teaching and team spirit

  • In my school I observed staff unity specially work together towards common goals like helping each other, open communication our staff members helps to build trust and resolve issues, in my group teachers share effective strategies and best practices to support students learning like projects, trainings different activities sharing ideas with each other appreciations among the staff. Certificates distribution.

  • Thank you for sharing your experience! I agree with you,working together really helps both teachers and students.

    In my school, we also had some collaborative activities. For example, last month we planned a project together with the science and art teachers. The students enjoyed it a lot, and we felt more motivated as teachers.

    Sometimes, it is hard to collaborate because we donโ€™t have enough time. Each teacher has their own schedule, and meetings are short. Also, some teachers are not used to sharing their work or ideas.

    I think school administrations can help by giving us time during the week to plan together. Even one hour every two weeks can help. Also, it would be good if the school creates a shared space (online or in the staff room) where we can leave materials and suggestions.

    To make collaboration regular, we can start small, maybe with one other teacher, just for one lesson. After we try it, we can talk about what went well and what we can improve.

    I look forward to reading more ideas from others. Letโ€™s keep working together!

  • When you talk about management you have to make different management Committees like

    • Financial Committee,
    • Assessment Committee
    • Extracurricular activities Committee,
    • Quality enhance committee,
    • Admissions Committee,
    • Examination and
      etc.
      Now ,Give them different short term and long term goal task.through implementing these steps you can do whatever results you want to achieve.

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  • I fully share your viewpoint!
    Your insights on the significance of internal collaboration in schools are accurate.
    The example you provided regarding cross-departmental collaboration resulting in a more engaging and effective learning experience for students clearly demonstrates the transformative potential of teamwork.
    And collaboration shouldnโ€™t feel as an extra task.

  • @Mariya-Rajpar Thank you for sharing this! I completely agreeโ€”when teachers collaborate, the impact on both teaching quality and student engagement is incredible. In my experience, one challenge to regular collaboration is time; our schedules are so packed that finding common planning time can be tough. I think leadership can help by building in small, regular moments for cross-grade or cross-subject team meetingsโ€”even 15 minutes a week can spark great ideas. Also, creating a culture where sharing resources and successes is celebrated could make collaboration feel natural, not like an extra task. Iโ€™d love to hear how others make this work in their schools!

  • We should start from the sources where child feels comfortable to adopt and to use it.

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