The ABC's High School Teachers Really Need to Know
Matt Bramuchi
153 episodes
6 days ago
Watching others teach is the number one way to grow as an education professional. Unfortunately. too many teachers and administrators fail to make it a priority. If you don't observe others, you miss out on valuable perspective, ideas, and growth. You also inevitably underserve your students.
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Watching others teach is the number one way to grow as an education professional. Unfortunately. too many teachers and administrators fail to make it a priority. If you don't observe others, you miss out on valuable perspective, ideas, and growth. You also inevitably underserve your students.
Episode #16: Primary School Performance Can Lead to Secondary Wounds
The ABC's High School Teachers Really Need to Know
30 minutes
1 month ago
Episode #16: Primary School Performance Can Lead to Secondary Wounds
Students cycle through several academic and developmental transitions in their K-12 journey. Effective teachers know that we have to prioritize supporting them through these transitions, particularly academically. We have to build academic soft skills, be intentional about bridging gaps, give clear feedback based on mastery, and set clear expectations. We can't simply say "the best of luck" or set up false impressions of academic performance. These things can cau...
The ABC's High School Teachers Really Need to Know
Watching others teach is the number one way to grow as an education professional. Unfortunately. too many teachers and administrators fail to make it a priority. If you don't observe others, you miss out on valuable perspective, ideas, and growth. You also inevitably underserve your students.