Teaching is often seen as an isolated profession in which individual teachers work behind closed doors independently from other teachers. However, this view of teaching as primarily an individual activity belies the reality of modern, collaborative educational practices that most significantly impact student learning. In this study, we examine elementary teachers' perspectives on common collaborative practices and discuss what teachers believe are the biggest benefits of and barriers to teacher collaboration. The results from this investigative survey suggest that although teachers do not regularly participate in many collaborative activities, they believe that collaboration is valuable and an effective use of their time.
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Tichenor, M., & Tichenor, J. (2019). Collaboration in the Elementary School: What Do Teachers Think? Journal of Curriculum and Teaching, 8(2), 54–61. https://doi.org/10.5430/jct.v8n2p54
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