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10 Tips for Instructional Technology Coaches

The CoolCatTeacher

From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter. The best Instructional Technology Coaches are partners, culture leaders, encouragers, and easy to work with, says Dr. Katie Ritter. This blog post includes a full transcript, a pinnable (or printable) graphic, and the podcast episode.

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The Neurobiology Behind What Makes Coaching Beneficial for Teachers

Digital Promise

Over the past decade, teacher coaching has increasingly attracted the interest of educational leaders. Decades of research documents the benefits of coaching for teachers, students, and school culture. In many others, we see coaching models that appear ineffective in supporting teacher quality. schools double.

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MTSS – What Teachers Need to Know

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

MTSS is the topic of our blog post today! Part of the answer is Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) Born from the passion to provide equitable educational experiences, MTSS stands as a structured, yet fluid, approach to nurturing every student’s potential. As educators, our calling extends beyond just imparting knowledge.

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Leadership Equity: Q and A with Superintendent Dr. A. Katrise Perera, Gresham-Barlow Schools

EdNews Daily

She is an innovative and visionary public education leader in a progressively global and ever-changing learning environment. In my Oregon district, we compete with 196 other districts for a very limited number of diverse candidates. This, to me, is the art and the science of learning.

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Pursuing Educational Equity in Selma: Part 2

edWeb.net

Strategy 4: Provide PD to Build Cultural Proficiency. Then, schools can build their capacity to be equity leaders and understanding of how to put strategy into practice. Most important, develop a cohort of equity leaders so they can support each other.”. At Selma, this work began with creating safe workspaces for staff.

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PBL… Blended and eLearning – Part 1: Important Questions for the New School Year

21st Century Educational Technology and Learning

I wish to share with you this article I wrote for PBLWorks (BIE/BUCK Institute) of which I am part of the National Faculty. PBL… Blended and eLearning – Part 1: Important Questions for the New School Year. It is back to school time 2020 for many of us in the United States and beyond. Check out my Booking Page .

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The Power of Positive Climate and Culture

EdTechTeam

In every situation I’ve encountered the reason is the same: absence of a positive climate and culture. In every situation I’ve encountered the reason is the same: absence of a positive climate and culture. Here are some ideas on how to improve climate and culture both in the classroom and school-wide.