posted by:
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Cheryl Pilatowski
on May 22, 2003
at 3:10PM
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subject:
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Reasons for Resistance
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Our union has been very supportive of our program. Our program was included in the past contract negotiations as a model for good professional development! Our union is very much behind peer coaching, building it into the math and reading initiatives under development in our district.
The main crux of the problem is trust and the lack of encouragement to collaborate with each other. Another issue is if a teacher has some control problems, she does not want anyone to see that she does not have complete control. Finally, if they are a little unsure of their knowledge in science, they do not want anyone to see their shortcomings.
The peer coaches in math and reading, as well as science, have experienced some of the same reluctance on the part of the classroom teacher to being receptive to their help. This may be due to the lack of confidence the new teachers have as they enter the classroom for the first time. A survey of some peer coaches indicates that possibly new teachers feel unsure about their abilities to teach because of a less than complete preparation during their teacher training.
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