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7 Highly Effective Instructional Practices to Increase Student Engagement and Impress Your Principal - Teacher Buddy Helps
October Staff Morale Ideas and Activities for Increasing Employee Engagement
The school is under way and everyone is in a routine. Don't let that routine allow your school staff and teachers to feel like they are not appreciated. These October staff morale boosters and activities are a great way to keep the school spirit and staff comradery high. From starting a "You've Been Booed" train for Halloween to a friendly game of rock, paper, scissors, you can create a fun work environment for the teachers and staff at your school. Click through to check out this blog post filled with ideas for keeping morale high during October.
Instructional Coaching Forms
This product includes over 50 pages of printable forms for instructional coaches to observe in classrooms, documentation, and organizing! What's Included:Instructional Forms and Observation Tools:- Classroom Observation Log- General Classroom Observation Form- Focused Classroom Observation: Student Participation (2 pgs.)- Focused Classroom Observations- Teacher Instructional Goal Setting- Classroom Observation NotesOrganization Forms:- To-do Lists- Daily Planner with Time Frames- Daily Planner
Boho Themed Instructional Coach Teacher Portfolio Coaching Forms -Editable
These tools are used to document the impact of teacher and student learning across a coaching cycle.There are a total of 15 different pages.-Observation Notes-Coaching Menu-Planning Guide-Instructional Coaching Form-Standards Based Goal-Instructional Practices Form-Feedback Forms-Teacher Learning Form-Pre and Post Assessment Data Form-Student Note Catcher-Teacher Reflection-Coach ReflectionFully Editable Google SlidesDigital or Printed
How to Be a More Effective Instructional Coach – The Literacy Effect
Teachers need to get to a point where they feel like they need their grade level content teams in order to plan and implement curriculum, not like going to a team meeting is just one more thing or a waste of time. So how can instructional coaches help to create Collective Teacher Efficacy in teams? I’m glad you asked! Here are SEVEN tangible ways you as an instructional coach or literacy coach can intentionally help to create high-functioning teams that positively impact students’ learning.
12 Active Learning Strategies to Engage Students — Teaching Heart & Soul
Check out the FREE exit tickets and posters to promote active learning! Active learning isn't too far away with these 12 active learning strategies that support the learning process! Examples of active learning include class discussion, peer instruction, reciprocal questioning, game-based learning, Socratic questioning, exit tickets, and think-pair-share. Using active learning techniques encourage students to engage, solve problems, and collaborate with classmates.
Ways to Increase Student Engagement - Not So Wimpy Teacher
Ways to Increase Student Engagement