Steve Barkley Ponders Out Loud
Education
lliot Aronson, an American psychologist known for his pioneering work in the fields of social psychology and cognitive dissonance, explored the ways that people's attitudes and beliefs can be influenced by peer pressure, group dynamics, and cognitive inconsistencies. His work led to the design of the jigsaw strategy used in classrooms. Consider how elements of his work apply to instructional coaching.
Interview with Aronson on Stanford Psychology Podcast here.
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Ignite Your Ideas
Refocusing Problem Saturated Thinking
Guiding Teachers to Build Co-Constructed Classrooms
Developing Parenting for Developing Youngsters
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Expectations As a Foundation for Coaching Part 1
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PLCs as Constellations with Integration
Building a Quality Learning Environment
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