Measuring Impact

Our first year of instructional coaching is now midway through. Our student centered coaching model, based on Diane Sweeney’s work, has, at its heart, the collection of evidence of learning to respond to the specific student needs. Data. You might think that means it would be easy to measure the impact of our coaching. I […]

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A picture is worth a thousand words

Most educators might agree that opportunities to connect with students are the real gold, the real richness of the work. Not just being witness to those amazing light bulb moments, which are also pretty powerful, like my friend and colleague, Dan Kerr, just wrote about, but participating in that moment directly, helping to manufacture the opportunity […]

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Diversity and Marginalized Groups in International Schools?

In the course towards my M.Ed. in Ed Leadership, Diverse Learners, we’ve been asked to consider the data on learning an different racial and ethnic groups at our school. The degree program is through the American College of Education, and so it has a US focus, where it’s typical that historically marginalized groups show an […]

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Developing Learner Centered Assessment Criteria

Sometimes we hear education buzzwords and descriptions of practices, but don’t always understand “how” to engage in a particular practice. Given the work involved in teaching a classroom of students, it’s hard to find the mindspace to understand enough to engage in new ideas. I recently had a conversation with colleagues about the difference between […]

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On your marks…

It’s here! School starts this week. Well not quite. Our admin team gets started just a bit earlier to be here to support the arrival of new teachers who arrive ahead of the returning team. So, almost. Anyway, as I’m thinking about this week and the excitement that we all feel, especially our newbies, I’m […]

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