by Sharon Thomas | Mar 3, 2020 | Instructional Coaching, Partnership Principles, Self-Coaching |
I’m not much of a party person. I like to be home, and although I can engage with pretty much anyone, on a Saturday night, I’d rather not. I wasn’t always this way, but my years as a high school teacher made me wary of people in social situations. Once the question...
by Sharon Thomas | Feb 18, 2020 | New Teachers, Partnership Principles |
I trust the young. In a world that consistently criticizes the generations behind it, I believe that younger people have so much to offer in the hope that comes with new ideas and limitless possibility. The younger voices I value are not just those of students... by Matt Kelly and Jim Knight | Dec 5, 2019 | Best of 2020, Improving Instruction, Instructional Coaching, Partnership Principles, Professional Learning, School Reform, Teaching Strategies, Uncategorized |
Why are some instructional coaching programs more successful than others? Coaches and onsite professional developers often find themselves in high-stakes, critically important roles expected to lead school reform efforts with little or no professional...
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