Steve Barkley Ponders Out Loud
Education
It takes time and conscious decisions on a teacher’s part to build connections with students. With the pressures of pacing guides and content coverage, teachers can feel uncomfortable dedicating the needed time to connection building with students. Research is clear that many benefits can be gained from committing to building connections. "The need for connection and community is primal, as fundamental as the need for air, water, and food." (Dean Ornish)
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Coaching From Strengths
Identifying and Supporting Students’ Sparks
Ongoing Coaching for Instructional Coaches, Teacher Leaders, & Administrators
Supervision/Coaching Confusion
Switching Students’ Focus: From Grades to Learning
Coaching and Program Fidelity
Parents, Caretakers & Kids: Yay for Yoga
A Gratitude-Based Approach to Problem-Solving
Psychological Theories and Principles Connected to Coaching
Encouraging Students to Slow Down, Breathe, Unplug, and Have Fun
Where Are They? How Did They Get There? Where Do They Want to Go?
Podcast for Parents: Coaching Math Learning
Food for Thought: Gratitude-Based Curiosity Conversations
Strengthening Teacher Professional Learning: PLC’s and Coaching
Supporting Learning From Experiences: Briefing and Debriefing
Collaboration to Support Multilingual Learners
Podcast for Teachers: Why Sports Are Good for Kids & What We Can Learn From Sports
Leading at All Levels Requires Focusing on the Environment
Podcast for Parents: What’s Important to Know About Kids in Sports
PLCs That Empower Teachers
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Navigating Life After 40
Teaching Learning Leading K-12
Regenerative Skills
The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
The Mel Robbins Podcast