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Dr. Kristin Schulze

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Lessons from the field: Instructional coach returned to the classroom

Dr. Kristin Schulze reposted

Teachers shouldn't have to cover classes, give up planning time, work 20 extra hours a week, do extra tasks, etc. just to be considered effective or all in. Teachers give above and beyond already without it becoming the expectation. It's why there is a huge teacher shortage!


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Selfless leaders know to ask these questions. How are you doing? What do you need? How can I help you be successful? The listen, really listen and respond.


Education needs to be transformed, not reformed. We can’t keep applying old thinking to new issues cnn.com/2022/02/05/us/…


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You can’t administrate a school to excellence. But you can help lead a school to excellence. Focus on connecting, empowering, & supporting your staff. Put them in the best position to be effective. #PrincipalBootcamp


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Trying to hide from Monday like:

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Yes! Feedback promotes progress!

Feedback should be like praise. Specific, timely, and continual.



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From the neuroscience of cursive to the best strategies to make virtual classroom work, here are 10 studies that made an impact in 2020. edutopia.org/article/10-mos…


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A colleague shared a video of a teacher putting stickers on her face every time a new student participated. I tried out the idea, and my classes were determined to get as many stickers on my face in an hour! Needless to say, I looked crazy by the end of it! 🤪 #whateverittakes


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Sanity matters! Here’s how to stay organized and save time when you’re teaching online. edutopia.org/article/strate…


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Teachers, for most of you, surviving this year isn't about your 'why", loving the kids, or giving your best. But, it's more about leadership supporting, encouraging, helping, and appreciating you through a tough situation.


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Leaders, it’s important to understand that the people you lead may not: *process things like you * have same motivators * communicate like you * need same level of support * have same point of reference You have to reach them where they are. That’s the importance of relationships


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While I may be the first woman in this office, I will not be the last—because every little girl watching tonight sees that this is a country of possibilities.


Quick read with great practical suggestions to implement in online learning

What could be better than online teaching tips during a pandemic? Teaching tips that are based on evidence! Thanks for this @edutopia and @YoukiTerada. #WeAreVL #VisibleLearning #distancelearning ow.ly/PrD050C2dgA



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