This comprehensive professional development session is designed for school psychologists, counsellors, and learning support teams who seek to build effective interdisciplinary partnerships. This session explores how collaborative frameworks and structured communication can drive better educational and social-emotional outcomes for students. Join us to gain insights into the roles and responsibilities within these teams, techniques for bridging professional gaps, and strategies for establishing efficient, supportive interdisciplinary practices.
Learning outcomes
Key ideas that will be covered include:
- Understand various types of disciplinary teamwork (intradisciplinary, cross-disciplinary, multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, transdisciplinary) and identify which aligns best with their practice.
- Gain strategies for effective role delineation, managing role overlaps, and fostering open communication within interdisciplinary teams.
- Develop skills to address gaps in professional knowledge, social dynamics, and task management for better student support.
- Learn practical tools for organizing collaborative efforts, from data sharing to streamlined record-keeping systems.
This course includes:
- 1hr video
- Slides + resources
- Access at any time
Who is it for?
- School psychologists
- School counsellors
Presented by:
- Michelle Pullen