Steve Barkley Ponders Out Loud
Education
This is the second podcast in a series on reframing our mindsets and reframing problems. Many of our processes in schools are more mechanical than emergent. This frequently doesn’t fit with learning which is often messy, irregular, non-linear, spontaneous and complex. Margaret Wheatley describes us as thinkers who play and tinker as we adapt and seek meaning. How do we design schools to more closely support these activities?
Read Sam Chaltain's "Rules for New Schools" here.
Ready Margaret Wheatley's article on unplanned organization here.
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Empowering Teachers to Choose the What, Why, and How of Observations
Learning Through Problems and Struggles
Peer Observation and Peer Coaching: Defining a Difference
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Traits of Effective Teams and Team Members
Coaching Generating Reflection Generating Growth
Leadership in the Classroom and Beyond
Supporting Teacher Leaders
Encouraging Teachers to Teach with Big Concepts
Learning to Learn From Mistakes
Encouraging Teachers to Teach More by Micro-Managing Less
Responsibility for Improving Student Outcomes: From the Boardroom to the Classroom
Taking Learning Deep and Broad
Coaching the Process of Learning Rather Than the “Right” Answer or Performance
Students Leading Professional Development
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