Classroom conversations are challenging because teachers are responsible for Increasing the stakes; while raising the bar on what students have been concentrating on, encouraging more students to participate in the discussion, and playing devil’s advocate to insert a new lens of learning.
Read MoreAt some point, schools must select indicators to identify how well teachers are working towards their practice. What questions do you ask yourself?
Read MoreAfter graduation, teachers are excited! This is the first opportunity they will have to develop their own classroom. Welp, that excitement changes after the first week so what are you doing to ensure teachers get exactly what they need to thrive.
Read MoreThe best way to engage educators in learning is to allow them to have a choice in what they are learning about. Do you ever ask teachers about their interests?
Read MoreWhat if teachers selected an area to explore, expand, and implement into their schools? I know these experiences would help ignite the next generation of students.
Read MoreEveryone is using their cell phone too much and YES, it’s a society-wide problem. Try to use these 10 mindfulness tips in school that may help get you through the day!
Read MoreCoaching schedules should be made public, up-to-date and create time for the coach to spend time in the classrooms; if you are not organized then things can get a little crazy.
Read MoreTeachers are often are hesitant to implement new ideas or practices and coaches help them with this daily … every school needs a coach!
Read MoreLet’s focus on collecting and analyzing student work then working backward from that point for a successful student-centered coaching session.
Read MoreAlthough Zoom and Teams have made instant messaging a little easier, some teachers still don’t use it during class which may hinder student understanding and individual progress.
Read MoreThe idea of evaluating teachers in the next 10 years seems like a stretch due to the teacher shortage and the Covid19 pandemic but we still have these systems in place, so how are you adapting?
Read MoreWe at Ei360; know that teachers are surviving while learning a new set of skills, K-12 schools are having new conversations around race, equity, and inclusion, and Social connection has become a challenge for everyone in the world.
Read MoreWhen teachers truly believe in students; students will exceed their expectations; this is what we call "collective efficacy."
Read MoreSchools often act as a child’s second home, and as such, the educational staff in the school take on different roles such as parental figures because teachers care
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