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Guest Blog: Instructional Coaching as Collaborative Action Research
Over a decade ago, I had an amazing opportunity to be part of a year-long professional learning program for instructional coaching. As I listened to instructional coaches discuss their roles from across my state, I found that there were distinct differences in how we viewed our roles.
Guest Blog: Empowering Learners
Gone are the days of passive learning, where students were mere recipients of knowledge. Instead, empowering students to take an active role in their learning journey has emerged as a transformative approach.
Guest Blog: Embracing Neurodiversity
Have you ever stopped to think about the unique ways that each student in your classroom processes and retains information? If you're like most teachers, you probably have a variety of students with different learning styles and abilities in your classroom. But have you considered that some of these differences may be due to neurological diversity?