Too often instructional coaching makes teachers feel diminished and undervalued. In this episode, we unpack the elements that produce more impactful, and supportive coaching that leave teachers feeling respected and empowered.
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Jim Knight is a senior partner at the Instructional Coaching Group and a senior research associate at the University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning. His recent book is The Definitive Guide to Instructional Coaching.
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Eight Keys to Transforming Schools Today
Strategies for Teaching the Students Who Challenge Us
Supporting Arts Integration in Your Classroom
Three Smart Tips for New Principals
The Keys to Transforming Curriculum, Engagement, and Learning
A 5-Step Road Map to Personalize Learning for All of Your Students
How to Differentiate Academically Diverse Classrooms
Homework Is a Low Impact Practice: Do Not End it, Amend It
Three Ways to Make Summer Professional Development Better
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Teaching Students to Ask Why, Where, What Is the Reason?
Where Assessments Go Wrong: Getting Assessment Right
Moving Beyond Disability Labels in the Classroom
Strategies for Staying Energized When Teaching Gets Tough
Helping Students to Simplify, Beautify and Fall in Love With Math
Teaching Students to Read and Process Complex Text
Succeeding with IEPs: Solving 5 Implementation Challenges
How Trust and Communication Can Energize School Culture
Vocabulary Matters: 101 Ways to Help Students Overcome Word Poverty
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