In this episode, we explore how trust-based observations replace ratings with strength-focused coaching that actually improves teaching. Craig Randall shares practical steps leaders can use to build trust, save time, and spark real growth in classrooms. • origin of trust-based observations and mentor influence • why rating pedagogy harms culture and lowers efficacy • minimalist nine-element form for precise, strengths-based feedback • micro-actions that lower threat and build trust • time ma...
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In this episode, we explore how trust-based observations replace ratings with strength-focused coaching that actually improves teaching. Craig Randall shares practical steps leaders can use to build trust, save time, and spark real growth in classrooms. • origin of trust-based observations and mentor influence • why rating pedagogy harms culture and lowers efficacy • minimalist nine-element form for precise, strengths-based feedback • micro-actions that lower threat and build trust • time ma...
Episode 083: Mentoring That Matters with Dr. Amanda Brueggeman
The Minimalist Educator Podcast
26 minutes
1 week ago
Episode 083: Mentoring That Matters with Dr. Amanda Brueggeman
Dr. Amanda Brueggeman shares insights from her research and experience with student-centered mentoring, a collaborative approach that keeps students at the heart of new teachers' learning. She explains how this philosophy contrasts with traditional mentoring methods and offers strategies for providing effective support that helps retain teachers in the profession. • The number one reason teachers leave the profession is lack of support • Traditional mentoring uses teacher-centered approaches...
The Minimalist Educator Podcast
In this episode, we explore how trust-based observations replace ratings with strength-focused coaching that actually improves teaching. Craig Randall shares practical steps leaders can use to build trust, save time, and spark real growth in classrooms. • origin of trust-based observations and mentor influence • why rating pedagogy harms culture and lowers efficacy • minimalist nine-element form for precise, strengths-based feedback • micro-actions that lower threat and build trust • time ma...