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The Pandemic Revealed Inequities — and New Ways to Address Them
Aug 18, 2020 | Equity, Partnership Stories, School Leadership, Student-centered
In a “normal” school year on a “normal” school day, Stacy Thomas, the executive director of teaching and learning for Blaine School District, bounces between each of the district’s schools, which are housed on one campus. Blaine is a district in rural Washington near...
The Importance of Relationships During Distance Learning
Jun 15, 2020 | Classroom Coaching, Educational Leadership, Instructional leadership, Teacher Professional Learning
As schools began to transition to a new system of distance and remote learning, the initial focus was naturally on the nuts and bolts: How will we ensure students have access to the technology they need? What video platforms and tools should we use? What’s the right...
Bringing Teams Together to Get Better – No Matter What
May 26, 2020 | Classroom Coaching, Educational Leadership, Instructional leadership, Teacher Professional Learning
The COVID-19 crisis has illustrated just how vital a focus on the student experience and open lines of communication are — so student learning can continue, even with the disruptions. And that starts with our leaders at the top — leaders like Jeff Pelzel, the...
How Coaches are Improving Teaching in a Virtual Environment
May 18, 2020 | Classroom Coaching, Educational Leadership, Instructional leadership, Teacher Professional Learning
The transition to distance learning has been unquestionably daunting for students, parents and educators. One side effect of the transition from chalkboards to Zoom or Teams screens has been a feeling of isolation for teachers, who are trying to navigate new...
What matters most to students and teachers for learning right now
May 4, 2020 | Educational Leadership, Instructional leadership, Professional Learning, School Leadership
In recent months, educators have had the daunting job of asking and answering, "What does teaching mean now?" They've had to make many impactful decisions and make them quickly — all while working together and teaching remotely. Jody DeGroot, assistant principal at...