In my own personal experience it is most difficult to say goodbye to groups which are high-performing. I think about this in regard to the team I work with. We are very high-performing. We always get very high CLASS scores and our classroom functions extremely smooth. We have had other teaching teams come in to observe our class and use us as a model. We work very closely together through the year. In my team there are three teachers. I am the Lead Teacher along with a Family Support and Teacher Aid. We have very established norms in place where we each know how we should act in situations and with each other. We all have roles in our workplace and the part we play in our team. When the end of the school year comes we do not know if we will be in the same team again in the next school year or switched around. We put in our requests and hope for the best. I have been lucky enough to be in my current team for four years now. When summer comes it is a hard goodbye. We pack up our room and get all our personal belongings ready to go home. We then take all of our files to the main office and turn them in. This has been our closing ritual each year. It is hard when the group is high functioning because you work together to to achieve your goals through the year.
In the past courses when working on my master’s degree it is a strange feeling when you leave a class and your colleagues. You start off the class figuring out the expectations and navigating the coursework with the other students support. You also start to form relationships through the discussions and learn about others viewpoints. Adjourning is an essential stage of teamwork because the group will have finished the task and need to move on to new things bringing the experience they have learned.
I couldn't agree with you more Alissa! We build personal relationships and it is hard to say good bye.
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Alissa,
ReplyDeleteIt truly is difficult to say goodbye, but bittersweet at times too because we are ready to move on to new challenges!
Deb
Alissa,
ReplyDeleteI completely agree it is hard to leave a group once you have fine tuned how you work with each other. I have felt that way about colleagues and professors. You just get into the swing of things and you have to say goodbye. It is nice to work with familiar people.
Good job,
Cortnee :)
Alissa, it is hard to say good-bye to a great group of people. But from the experience you have gained so much knowledge which you can pass on to another group.
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