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Analyzing and interpreting student data is so important for teachers. Data tells a story, and using student data to provide feedback for teachers as an instructional coach is invaluable. This is a great strategy to use when coaching teachers! #instructionalcoach #instructionalcoaching #coachingteachers #workingwithteachers #helpingteachers #educationcoach #edcoach #education Coaching Teachers, Instructional Coaching, Student Data, English Language Arts, Teacher Help, Data Analysis, Anchor Charts, Task Cards, Teacher Store

Analyzing and interpreting student data is so important for teachers. Data tells a story, and using student data to provide feedback for teachers as an instructional coach is invaluable. This is a great strategy to use when coaching teachers! #instructionalcoach #instructionalcoaching #coachingteachers #workingwithteachers #helpingteachers #educationcoach #edcoach #education

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Data walls are meant to be interactive – not just decoration. Teachers need to be involved in the process in order to fully claim ownership for the results and the strategies being implemented. Having set days to change the data are imperative as well as having data discussions planned. In my experience working with a...Read More

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A big part of being an effective instructional coach is using data driven information to help your help teachers do more for their students. While data can be your best friend in the classroom, it can be hard to know exactly what kind of data you need to be tracking. Between teachers and students, there is so much to observe. In addition to knowing what to track, it can be difficult to find a way to track your data effectively. So how can we ensure we are tracking the right data?

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Anecdotal forms are a vital part of data-driven classrooms. They give teachers data points, student strengths, and areas of growth that can all be turned into new teaching points. Recording observations on an anecdotal record form can help students make significant progress if teachers take the time to analyze those observations and make informed instructional decisions. Read to learn about 5 effective anecdotal forms to try this year! Student Strengths, Data Driven Instruction, Anecdotal Records, Grouping Students, Community Helpers Preschool Activities, Teacher Data, Anecdotal Notes, Teaching Reading Strategies, Upper Elementary Reading

Anecdotal forms are a vital part of data-driven classrooms. They give teachers data points, student strengths, and areas of growth that can all be turned into new teaching points. Recording observations on an anecdotal record form can help students make significant progress if teachers take the time to analyze those observations and make informed instructional decisions. Read to learn about 5 effective anecdotal forms to try this year!

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Let's face it, most teachers don't enjoy data meetings. They see it as a time-consuming activity where they dig into numbers and justify their students' performance. However, if we use data the right way, these meetings can be powerful professional learning experiences. On episode 120 of The Coaching Podcast, I share seven steps for facilitating a data PLC. Learn to lead your professional learning communities in a PLC data analysis process that is both informative and actionable. Listen now! Data Analysis For Teachers, Professional Learning Communities Ideas, Mtss Coordinator, Plc Professional Learning Communities, Reading Specialist Literacy Coach, Welcome New Teachers, Math Instructional Coach, Instructional Coaching Tools, Teacher Data

Let's face it, most teachers don't enjoy data meetings. They see it as a time-consuming activity where they dig into numbers and justify their students' performance. However, if we use data the right way, these meetings can be powerful professional learning experiences. On episode 120 of The Coaching Podcast, I share seven steps for facilitating a data PLC. Learn to lead your professional learning communities in a PLC data analysis process that is both informative and actionable. Listen now!

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Data Charting- the easiest way I've found to comb through data in a powerful and meaningful way. After completing a cycle with this process, I have goals, assessments, and lesson plans for meeting the needs of all my learners. No more wasting time with unproductive data chats. Data Folders, Student Data Tracking, Neutral Classroom, Data Binders, Data Notebooks, Data Charts, Instructional Coaching, Formative Assessment, Reading Intervention

Somewhere along the way, data became a four-letter word. I’m sure it all started back when lawmakers became more focused on test scores and less on students…and High Stakes Testing became the only thing that only mattered… but somewhere along the way, data became a word that was like nails on a chalkboard for teachers. […]

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