Posts tagged teacher support
Building Bridges in Bilingual Classrooms: Are We Meeting Student Needs?

Bilingual education offers a wealth of benefits, but ensuring its success requires careful consideration. Is your school prioritizing these elements in its bilingual programs? Let's discuss how to create the best learning experience for all! #BilingualEd #EquityInEducation

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Ignite Your Teaching Journey: Join Our Teacher Sprint to Start the Year Right!

Are you an educator looking to enhance your teaching skills and create a lasting impact on your students' learning journey? 🔥 Our Teacher Sprint is here to empower you! Join our live Zoom meetings covering student engagement, classroom management, parental involvement, trauma-informed approaches, and more. 📚🍎

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Effective Strategies for Managing An Elementary Classroom for New Teachers

As a new elementary school teacher, classroom management can seem like a daunting task, but don’t worry we all had to pass through the storm to get to a sunny day! This blog emphasizes the critical importance of effective classroom management and provides practical strategies for new teachers.

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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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Unleash The Emergency Credentials Now! Schools Are Struggling to Make it to Christmas

Did you know, In Utah, you no longer need a teaching degree to teach; all you need is relevant professional experience? I’m not sure if we are ready to go there yet... let’s start by maybe increasing the teacher's salaries.

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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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Frequent Feedback Prevents New Teacher Failure

What happens when new teachers leave immediately from school? We are starting to see an increase in new teachers leaving the classroom during their first year of teaching, this is hard when schools are already facing staff shortages due to the pandemic.

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Changing the Face of eLearning for Teachers

The E-Instructional Coaching, a system that partners with teachers for job-embedded professional learning that enhances the educators reflection on students, the curriculum, and pedagogy for the purpose for more effective decision making

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Can you or your children survive in the 21st Century?

Can you or your child survive in the 21st century? Well, if you are a 45 year old mother struggling to get a job because you do not know how to use a computer, or an immigrant that doesn’t understand that you can call your family for free

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