Posts in Coaching Strategies
The Instructional Coaching Role in Middle School: Wearing Multiple Hats

With the pandemic underway; companies like Ei360 and others have started to refocus their efforts on Diversity, Equity, and inclusion, as well as Social-Emotional, Learning techniques. This is now becoming the priority in every school.

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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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The Best Advice You Could Ever Get About Coaching Online

We know and understand that students truly benefit from teachers having a coach. Having someone else to talk to helps… because teachers are alone in their classrooms for the majority of the day.

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What Are The Best Ways To Get Teachers To Try New Things In An Online Environment?

We know that there are best practices when it comes to (PD) so here are a few that schools can reference but keep in mind that times are changing and with technology, we can make our current vision a reality.

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How to Win Big by Using E-coaching to Support University-Public School Partnerships

At Ei360, we have a 98% teacher retention rate, a 1:1 coaching support for new teachers, and an expedited support system that provides expedited teacher growth.

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The Time is Now! Embrace Video Learning: Every Teacher Gets Individualized Instruction

School Principals and Instructional leaders should consider promoting opportunities to join or start a video club or teacher rounds process. These opportunities can contribute to a “culture of continuous improvement” in which teachers grow through formative, low-stakes feedback.

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How are you Responding to Student Intervention (RTI)

Students achieving acceptable levels of growth are still monitored and Teacher Professional Development is key to provide best practices in the classroom. Remember this is 80-90% of the student population a typical classroom.

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Students Who Struggle with Connectedness Need More Teacher Support

Not all students raise their hands to eagerly answer questions and several students struggle with engagement; whether it be cognitive-based, behavioral or emotional reasons getting to know your students personally can help teachers support their students and their needs.

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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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What are the Cоmрlеxіtіеѕ in Retaining Nоvісе Tеасhеrѕ?

In K12 ѕсhооlѕ, retaining novice teachers come wіth іtѕ сhаllеngеѕ and іtѕ соmрlеxіtіеѕ. But bеfоrе wе dіvulgе іntо whаt these challenges аnd соmрlеxіtіеѕ аrе in thе rеtеntіоn оf nоvісе teachers, іt іѕ expedient thаt wе trу аnd hіghlіght who a nоvісе tеасhеr is іn thе first place.

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