3 Tips For A Successful School Year for the New Teacher

3 Simple Tips for New Teachers That Experienced Teachers do for a Successful School Year Patience, persistence and perspiration make an unbeatable combination for success. –Napoleon Hill The quote of Napoleon Hill explains the key to achieving a successful school year for the new teacher. Persistence, determination, perspiration, as well as preparation are the skills Read More …

Instructional Coaching

See on Scoop.it – Teacher Maker “Instructional Coaching provides intensive, differentiated support to teachers so that they are able to implement proven practices. Learn the value that teachers can get out of instructional coaching. (Wouldn’t it be cool if we all had a coach?” Andrea Cruz‘s insight: This source is a great tool for PD Read More …

How Coaching Can Impact Teachers, Principals, and Students

See on Scoop.it – Teacher Maker   Finally, the Annenberg report determined that coaching supports collective leadership across a school system. An essential feature of coaching is that it uses the relationships between coaches, principals, and teachers to create the conversation that leads to behavioral, pedagogical, and content knowledge change.   Effective coaching distributes leadership and Read More …

Tips for Coaching New Teachers

See on Scoop.it – Teacher Maker I’ve received a number of emails asking for advice when coaching new teachers–especially during these often challenging fall months. Let’s start with considering what new teachers need… Andrea Cruz‘s insight: Become a great teacher coach. Our new teachers and our student will benefit. See on blogs.edweek.org

Instructional Coaching

See on Scoop.it – Teacher Maker “Instructional Coaching provides intensive, differentiated support to teachers so that they are able to implement proven practices. Learn the value that teachers can get out of instructional coaching. (Wouldn’t it be cool if we all had a coach?” Andrea Cruz‘s insight: This is my favorite topic today. Coaching is Read More …