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2. Developing Action Plans

Episode 2 of the Collaborating For Student Success podcast, hosted by TWS Region 2, titled "2. Developing Action Plans" was published on August 15, 2019 and runs 15 minutes.

August 15, 2019 ·15m · Collaborating For Student Success

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In the 2nd episode of our series, We capture the work completed during the follow up session with Dr. Pattie Noonan from Kansas University, author of Transition Teaming: 26 strategies for Interagency Collaboration, facilitated a working session comprised of 160 transition related personnel and Vocational Rehabilitation counselors. In this session, Dr. Noonan encouraged teams to  Orient new members to the team’s vision and activities Reflect and discuss accomplishments and challenges Develop strategies to overcome barriers Understand assertiveness and conflict management strategies Identify activities to complete in next 6 months

In the 2nd episode of our series, We capture the work completed during the follow up session with Dr. Pattie Noonan from Kansas University, author of Transition Teaming: 26 strategies for Interagency Collaboration, facilitated a working session comprised of 160 transition related personnel and Vocational Rehabilitation counselors. In this session, Dr. Noonan encouraged teams to 

  1. Orient new members to the team’s vision and activities
  2. Reflect and discuss accomplishments and challenges
  3. Develop strategies to overcome barriers
  4. Understand assertiveness and conflict management strategies
  5. Identify activities to complete in next 6 months
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