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How to Make Teaching A Long-Term Career: What Works

The CoolCatTeacher

From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter “In today's episode, we're thrilled to have Jay Schroder, author of “ Teach From Your Best Self, A Guide to Thriving in the Classroom. ” With this in mind, we dive into a critical yet often-neglected aspect of teaching—teacher well-being.

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Shifting from Time-Consuming Teacher-led Workflows to Sustainable Student-led Workflows

Catlin Tucker

I had the pleasure of chatting with Matt Miller this week for my podcast, The Balance. First, I do not think grades are an effective long-term strategy for motivating most students. So, how can you reimagine traditional teacher-led workflows when assigning review and practice? Shifting to Sustainable Student-led Workflows.

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The coaching mindset: How to think like an instructional coach to refine your teaching

The Cornerstone for Teachers

Have you ever wanted to coach yourself, use peer coaching, or better utilize an instructional coach assigned to your school? . In this episode, I’m talking with Nicole Turner, an instructional coach, author, and the Creative Director at Simply Coaching + Teaching, LLC. What does being “coachable” mean to you?

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When you can’t get through to “that kid,” try these 3 coaching models to guide difficult conversations

The Cornerstone for Teachers

In this article, I’ll share how I adapted my training as an instructional coach and dialectical behavior teacher to start and sustain these conversations. If you aren’t familiar with instructional coaching, check out this podcast episode on developing a coaching mindset. Teacher relationship. Mental health.

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10 common problems and layered strategies for supporting dysregulated students

The Cornerstone for Teachers

It seems like no matter how many strategies you implement, how much time you allow for brain breaks and meditation, how many fidgets you allow, how many times you email parents, how much you discuss in class meetings how to meet expectations, and how much energy you put into solutions … it’s never enough. I hear you.

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4 ways time management habits get derailed (and how to get back on track)

The Cornerstone for Teachers

Every couple of episodes on this season on the Truth for Teachers podcast , I’m going to be featuring coaching calls. I’m answering teachers’ specific questions about productivity, balance, and managing it all. Think of it as instructional coaching and life coaching rolled into one–and you get to listen in!

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How to transition out of teaching and into your next career

The Cornerstone for Teachers

Daphne Williams is a former teacher who became a consultant working for a large educational company and currently works full time as an Instructional Designer. During her speaking engagements for the company at educational conferences, teachers often asked her how she got out of teaching. No time to read now? I was super overwhelmed.

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