Posts in Instructional Coaching
From Stress to Success: Navigating Teacher Burnout and Building Resilience in the Classroom

Exploring the alarming prevalence of teacher burnout, this blog delves into its underlying causes, signs, and impact on both veteran and new educators. It offers actionable strategies and insights for schools to foster a supportive environment, emphasizing mentorship, professional responsibility, and work-life balance

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Unlock Your Potential as an Instructional Coach: Join the Ei360 Coach Training Starting August 29th!

Unlock Your Potential as an Instructional Coach with Ei360 Coach Training! Join our transformative 5-week program grounded in the renowned GROW Model, designed to empower instructional coaches and foster teacher growth and development.

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Empowering Growth: Reflections and Lessons Learned from an Instructional Coach's Journey

Overcoming resistance and managing time constraints have posed challenges, but by embracing flexibility, adaptability, and building strong relationships, I am confident in our ability to overcome obstacles and empower teachers in the upcoming year.

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What's Holding You Back From Using These 5 Free Web Tools to Boost Student Engagement

Student engagement is largely based on how successfully teachers craft the learning assignments, rather than on the technology itself so how are you designing your lessons?

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Being An Instructional Coach Is Hard Work, So Find Your 'Why' And Stay In The Coaching Game!

Instructional Coaching is hard. It’s sometimes stressful but it is so rewarding! I get to do research on the job, connect with teachers, and help people achieve their goals!

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Coaching Is An Effective Tool To Help Your Team Improve

Coaching, mentoring, and leadership development are related for sure. Each has its own set of strengths and weaknesses, but what all three types of programs have in common is that they focus on the future.

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What is the Importance of Professional Development for Classroom Teachers

No teacher has all the answers, regardless of how knowledgeable or experienced they are. Click here to learn about the importance of professional development for classroom teachers.

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Focus On ONE Skill At A Time And Become A Highly Effective Teacher

If a proper plan is not laid out before practicing, then the teacher is much more likely to not practice in full, forget what they are practicing, and completely stop working on it altogether.

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The Most Common The Solution To Compassion Fatigue For Educators

If schools identify Compassion Fatigue early, they can quickly respond in a resourceful way.. but many are not responding…

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Three Perspectives: Planning, Implementation, And Consistency- It's Not as Difficult as You Think

Teachers are often are hesitant to implement new ideas or practices and coaches help them with this daily … every school needs a coach!

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Districts Decide A Design For A Teacher Evaluation System – The Old Way Failed

The older evaluation systems failed at both levels leaving teachers with little or no support on how to improve and did nothing to identify struggling/low-performing teachers. So, what have we done to change it?

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The Top 5 Ways Educators Can Overcome PLC Challenges?

Challenges in professional learning for educators can hinder productive learning of topics and instructional methodologies while sometimes fostering a notion of shared, group thinking with the same professional colleagues; which is not good.

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Can Students Resolve Everyday School Conflict?

Rather than punishing students, there has been ways that researchers have been looking into bringing in programs to not only bring down student conflict in schools, but to also give students tools to be able to handle conflict

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Why Should Teachers Focus on Using Bite-sized Chunks in the Classroom?

When teacher uses bite-sized chunks to share informational content everyone wins.  Students enjoy learning when teachers break an activity down into digestible pieces. 

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