The ABC's High School Teachers Really Need to Know
Matt Bramuchi
152 episodes
6 days ago
Please stop judging teachers for working at night or whenever they are able to find time to be creative, innovative, productive, or anything else. Stop expecting teachers to think the same, act the same, or lead their classrooms the same. Collaborate without strings attached. Teachers have to be at their best as often as they can. If that means grading papers and fighting fires at 11pm for you, then great! If that means responding to emails as you eat your eggs w...
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Please stop judging teachers for working at night or whenever they are able to find time to be creative, innovative, productive, or anything else. Stop expecting teachers to think the same, act the same, or lead their classrooms the same. Collaborate without strings attached. Teachers have to be at their best as often as they can. If that means grading papers and fighting fires at 11pm for you, then great! If that means responding to emails as you eat your eggs w...
Episode #20: Time to Utilize Backwards Design (and Celebrating 150 Episodes!)
The ABC's High School Teachers Really Need to Know
39 minutes
3 weeks ago
Episode #20: Time to Utilize Backwards Design (and Celebrating 150 Episodes!)
It's hard to believe, but this week we are celebrating 150 episodes! Thank you for making this journey so special! We have thousands of listeners from six continents, many of which have been with the podcast for years, all working to find support, collaboration, and better ways to serve our students. You are superheroes! This week, we continue with a discussion of the importance of "backwards" design. The backwards design framework will help you improve your less...
The ABC's High School Teachers Really Need to Know
Please stop judging teachers for working at night or whenever they are able to find time to be creative, innovative, productive, or anything else. Stop expecting teachers to think the same, act the same, or lead their classrooms the same. Collaborate without strings attached. Teachers have to be at their best as often as they can. If that means grading papers and fighting fires at 11pm for you, then great! If that means responding to emails as you eat your eggs w...